
William Ramsey Investigates MJ-12 and The Report From Iron Mountain with the Collins Brothers on The Grassy Knoll with Vyz the Great. (2006)
Dec 8, 2025
Paul and Philip Collins, research writers with a focus on elite criminality, delve into the fascinating interplay between conspiracy and politics. They discuss the significance of the MJ-12 documents, arguing that even if hoaxed, they promote a technocratic agenda. The brothers analyze the Report from Iron Mountain, exploring how manufactured threats like UFOs can justify centralized authority. They critique the role of sociologists in shaping public belief and outline how UFO narratives might serve as a modern myth influencing social action.
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MJ-12 Normalizes Technocratic Rule
- The Collins Brothers conclude MJ-12 is a hoax but say its value lies in normalizing a technocratic governance model.
- The documents promote a secret expert ruling class that sidesteps democratic control during crises.
Iron Mountain Reflects Real Elite Thinking
- The Report From Iron Mountain suggested an external menace could justify expanded authority and social cohesion.
- Even if fictional, it likely reflects real think-tank ideas and thus maps onto actual elite planning.
UFOs As Social Experiments
- Iron Mountain discussed experimenting with UFO threats to test public reaction and credibility.
- Historical events like Orson Welles' War of the Worlds were noted as possible early experiments in fear.



