TL;DR: Hoyt Vandenberg was a key player in the America that came out of WW2, one that featured National Security Uber Alles and whose skies were filled with flying objects that the hyper-military somehow had to leave at “unidentified”. His background traces to fake witches, of course.
Foreword: this post doesn’t contain a lot of super-startling revelations, just a lot of regular-startling revelations. The point is more foundational. As it has turned out that we are rewriting the common and even conspiratorial understanding of history, we can’t just do that with sensational posts calling out jews and jesuits. I deeply apologize for the length, but I doubt anyone anywhere is ever going to light up Hoyt, so we have to cram it all in here….
The huge power structures built up during WW2 were going to be dismantled since Americans had been, up to that point, allergic to standing armies. Since it takes a lot of time and effort to engineer wars, They instead decided to fear-monger deadly danger lurking around every corner and underneath your bed. Also in the skies above! Were those saucers filled with little green men bent on our destruction? Reds? Chinks? Nazis? All bent on our destruction or interested in our b-holes?
The solution to that problem-reaction came in the form of the National Security Act of 1947. Among other blessings, it created the Central Intelligence Agency, of which you may have heard. The Vandenbergs were central to it. On that wiki page, you’ll find a photo of Hoyt standing behind Truman as he signs an amendment to it in 1949, and another photo of the last page of the original act signed by Arthur Vandenberg, President of the Senate and Hoyt’s father. We’ll get to him, too.
That particular year may seem familiar because of a certain purported crash, and we find the star of our show at the nexus of this aspect, too. Saucers are suddenly coming out of the woodwork and everyone is looking to the Air Force (also created by the NSA of 47) for answers. And guess who’s running it?
The National Security Act was quite controversial, as you can read in the wiki. Near the end of all the wrestling, they organized some “show hearings”, of which a couple of names caught my eye:
Major witnesses of the bill who spoke in support were… Director of Central Intelligence Hoyt S. Vandenberg, … and president of General Electric Co. Charles E. Wilson.
Out of the list of heavy-hitters in the full quote, all are high-ranking politicians or military except the guy from GE. I have yet to write it up, but GE was stolen out from under Thomas Edison very quickly by “Them”. (If you want to do the research before I get there, look for a guy named Charles Coffin and realize he’s a descendant of one of the founders of Nantucket, the sister group of the Salem crew.)
And did you catch the mistake in Hoyt’s mention in the quote? I said that the NSA of 47 created the CIA, so Hoyt was not Director of an agency that did not exist, right? It turns out no, and triple brownie points if you caught this but knew it was not a mistake.
You see, the position of Director of Central Intelligence actually predates the existence of the agency created thereafter. Hoyt was not just in on the ground floor of the CIA, he was already lurking in the basement. That’s deep in at least two metaphorical senses.
Hoyt left that office on May 1, 1947. There’s no proving it, but I suspect that from that position, he had made what arrangements he needed to for the kickoff of the modern UFO phenomenon: Roswell, Kenneth Arnold, and Maury Island. I’m not saying the CIA or the OSS or whoever ran those gags, but he was situated there for any military/intelligence angle.
The whole UFO thing goes much deeper, as we have seen, are seeing, and will continue to see. I still have to write up Kenneth Arnold and Maury Island (where it leads to DB Cooper and the Space Shuttle Challenger, of all things), but we stomped all over Roswell here:
Broomstick Crash at Roswell: A shocking number of people involved in the “Incident” have the same last name as people involved in the Salem Witch Trials (conspiracies.win 12/6/2024)
NSA47 established the Air Force as a separate branch of the military, as mentioned, and if you read up on the controversy over that act, a lot of the opposition came from the military itself. As I see it, “They” needed to establish a separate base of power from which to operate. If you consult the conspiracy canon for polls about which branch of the military is most willing to shoot American citizens, the USAF always comes out on top. Now you know why.
On April 30, 1948, Hoyt takes over as Chief of Staff of that newly-created USAF. That was just in time for him to control the famous Air Force psyops of Project Sign, Project Grudge, and Project Blue Book. Blowing those up must wait for another post, but let me show you how they disguise his true role. From the wiki for Project Sign:
The project was established in 1948 by Air Force General Nathan Farragut Twining, head of the Air Technical Service Command, and was initially named Project SAUCER…. [two paragraphs later] Project Sign was first asserted in the 1956 book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects by retired Air Force Captain Edward J. Ruppelt who later directed Project Blue Book. In this he also claimed that Sign had produced an "Estimate of the Situation" which endorsed an interplanetary explanation for UFOs, but General Hoyt Vandenberg, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, shut down Project Sign for lack of proof.
Hoyt called bullshit on UFOs, right? Four things they make hard to notice. One: Twining was Hoyt’s deputy (maybe they just never talked). Two: Hoyt was still running the Air Force when Blue Book started, so he green-lighted a third UFO project. Three: Ruppelt was retired when he wrote the book, but not when he took over Blue Book. Four: Ruppelt therefore worked for Vandenberg running Blue Book.
For all the foregoing, four-star General Hoyt Vandenberg (1899-1954) is never talked about these days. Having served his purpose, that is just how They like it. Some may find the name Vandenberg Space Force Base familiar as the home of all West Coast space launches. Conspiracy theorists like to talk about how suspicious they are of the creation of the United States Space Force in 2019, but I’d say they missed the action by over 70 years. It goes deeper, of course.
We’ve gone way long on the nuts and bolts of Hoyt’s life, things you might bring up in polite company, so I’ll try to be brief with the genealogical and “Salem Witches” material….
Both his parents were Dutch and there are some very heavy-hitting Dutch families in America. One example with links to others is the Livingston family. Personally, I don’t think he’s connected this way, but you never know and I include it for completeness.
Another tenuous lead is that his mother’s maiden name was Kane. The NYT-published “journalist” Leslie Kean spells her last name differently but pronounces it as “Kane”. It turns out that she is lurking just under the surface of this latest wave of UFO (pardon, UAP) bullshit, from AATIP to David Grusch. John Podesta wrote the foreword to one of her books. And yes, I checked it out and will write it up later, but her ancestry traces back to the Salem Witches. Suspicious enough for you?
Hoyt was born in American-as-apple-pie Milwaukee, but he was raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, which is right next door to—you got it—Essex County and Salem. Also, Milwaukee is just a half-hour north of Kenosha, and we just saw four days ago how suspicious Kenosha is in this post:
The link between Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Paddock in Vegas, and Witches in Salem is never discussed, extraordinarily unlikely, and highly illuminating (conspiracies.win 1/10/2025)
Can we really leave it as American-as-apple-pie or do we have to start asking “what part of Milwaukee?” No matter, because we hit overdrive with Hoyt’s father, the aforementioned Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg Sr. (1884-1951).
We’re handed a bunch of lies and suspicious circumstances concerning Hoyt’s family and early years. His mother died in 1917, which would be right when Hoyt was launching into a fabulous career. Elite sacrifice? You decide.
Wiki tells us regarding Arthur that, “As a widower with three small children, Vandenberg was ineligible for active military service during World War I.” Hoyt’s brother, Arthur Jr., would have been ten, which I suppose is small. As to his other sibling, no information whatsoever is available from Hoyt’s Geni page. I mean, they don’t even include Arty Jr. What’s going on?
It gets odder with Hoyt’s “teenage years”, which we are told were in Lowell. If you read Arty Sr.’s page, there is no mention he ever lived anywhere other than Grand Rapids, Michigan, aside from time spent in Washington as a senator. That’s all the way across a Great Lake from Milwaukee. But more importantly, how does Hoyt end up in Lowell? Is it too much to speculate that as a teen he was “given over” to some other group? Sounds outlandish but the water gets deeper.
The little I can find out about Hoyt’s “teenage years” is this: while Arty Sr. skates out of military service (lucky!), he’s a war-monger and his son attends a Hitlerjugend camp on steroids. These “Plattsburg Camps” have generally been written out of the narrative. The “good guys” don’t do such things, do they? But since they love all things war, Hoyt’s involvement is acknowledged in this Department of Defense bio (4-page PDF). You can read about all this insanity here. It’s not mentioned on Hoyt’s wiki page, and you’ll be surprised the mainstream admits to it at all.
Hoyt’s camp was on Plum Island. That’s Plum Island, New York, to be specific, because there’s another Plum Island in Massachusetts. Yes, that’s the suspicious one you’re familiar with, but moreover it’s 14 miles north of Salem, separated from the mainland by the Parker River. (I bolded that so you can start checking your list of people of the Salem witch trials.) Is the name coincidence? You decide,
Virtually all of Arty Sr.’s working career (i.e. not as a US Senator) was spent “as a newspaper editor and publisher at the Grand Rapids Herald. It was owned by William Alden Smith.” Smith chaired the Senate committee on the Titanic, and you can begin to learn about all the fakery of that “hoax of the century” where:
We expose the latest news on the (fake) sinking of the Titan submersible, and find a bonus reference that leads immediately to a monstrous killer, the founding of the British Empire, and pedophilia (surprise!) (conspiracies.win 9/27/2024)
I didn’t even bother checking the genealogy, but in addition to the SWT connection, John and Priscilla Alden were two famous passengers aboard the Mayflower in 1620. Surprise again! But maybe not, because we lit up some of their shipmates in this post:
A “Cabell” runs through the JFK assassination to UFOs to Thomas Jefferson to the Mueller investigation to the Mayflower and beyond (conspiracies.win 11/26/2024)
Finally, I wonder if anyone remembers my claim that “They” had eventually set up various strongholds outside of Salem, like Denver and Kenosha? I’m adding Alden, Michigan to that list of “Spooky Places”. Want to know why?
Alden was first settled as early a 1868 by storekeeper F. J. Lewis in Helena Township…. The growing community was located along the mouth of Spencer Creek along Torch Lake, which was named after John Spencer. Spencer Creek was renamed Alden after railroad official William Alden Smith, who would later become a state politician.
Bonus: Hoyt had a son, which you might have guessed from his name alone: Major General (ret) Hoyt S. Vandenberg Jr.. There’s a whole section in his wiki titled, “Meeting Charles Lindbergh”, as if it was the most interesting thing he’d ever done. Personally, I think They included it to flog another old hoax to us once again:
Lucky Lindy? (Miles Mathis 2/23/2016 34-page PDF and yes, Mathis, disinfo caveat etc etc.)
Not-a-bonus: Wiki admits that Arty Sr. was a Mason. Do you really think the “hE’s A mAsOn!” type of research is at all important at this level?
Can’t believe you made it all the way! Thanks for reading!
I followed it all the way through, I'm as interested as you in these obscure connections and I don't see anything like this anywhere.
Before I started writing it, I thought, "Jeez, this Hoyt Vandenberg is a boring guy but he's definitely 'in', and I gotta document it with a brief post for the sake of completeness."
Well, you know how long it turned out, so the lesson is you never know what you're going to find until you look, which--as you say--apparently no one does... lol
Thanks for the support! More to come!