Monday 21 May 2018

The Beginnings of INEPTT!

The formation of INEPTT took place after World War Two. In fact, it was during the Viet Nam war, when US, Australian, South Vietnamese and North Vietnamese soldiers engaged with Extraterrestrials, that a world-wide effort was secretly undertaken to get to the bottom of the Alien/Extraterrestrial activity.

But our story goes back even farther, into the age of Imperialism. In the late 19th century, the great powers of The British Empire, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and to a lesser degree The United States and China all were having encounters with the paranormal and at an accelerating rate. These encounters even became deadly but were often kept quiet by the governments of the day!

Things changed in the year 1881 when the French, upon the death of Auguste Mariette, were able to piece together hieroglyphs allowing them to gain access to a lesser pyramid in Nubia. The pyramid, located in the ancient ruin of Meroe, dated back to about 2500 BC and as the French discovered from the translated text deciphered by Mariette, was supposed to contain the remains of the Goddess Mehit.

This in and of itself was stunning to the archeologists within the French inner circle. So, they put together an elite group of soldiers, archeologists, Egyptologists and free lance adventurers to discover the truth.
In October 1881, the expedition departed Cairo via Nile steamer under the combined leadership of Dr. Georges Daressy, the man responsible for the scientific research and Capitaine Emile Chartrand in charge of the 12-man security team as well as 6 “African adventurers” who were responsible for the safety and security of the 40-person team and the dig site when they arrived at Meroe.

The team would have to travel by paddle wheeler, river boats, some parts by camel and then boat again followed by a further trip via camel and horse. In total over 1800 km. Their journey south was apparently mundane except for the loss of a small boat to hippos which cost the lives of 2 junior diggers and two labourers.

It is known that the expedition began setting up camp at the pyramid to Mehit in early December of 1881. Native tribesmen described two attempts to stop the team from commencing a dig. These attempts cost the tribesmen over 20 dead but took the lives of at least 4 and possibly as many as 8 of the expedition.

The Chief Tribesman of the area described how one day the vault of the pyramid was breached and with it came a sandstorm that seemed to come from no where and with no warning. The storm lasted no more than a few minutes and the sounds, of what the Chief described as the “Screams of a large hunting cat” were heard!

When the storm cleared what remained of the expedition were dead, torn apart for the most part, though some seem to have shot themselves. Neither the Chief, nor his warriors entered either the camp or the pyramid and have shunned the area since. They continue to hear, at night, the cat screams like those they heard during the Sand storm!
This was the first of many expeditions into discovering the various ancient evils that existed throughout our time here on earth and continue to exist today.
In the following chapters, to give you context to why INEPTT exists today, I will detail out some of the expeditions from the 1880s up through to the Viet Nam War and the eventual formation of INEPTT!

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