Branton Files
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The Branton Files are a series of documents espousing various conspiracy theories. They have circulated on the internet since at least the mid-1990s. They are named after their editor, Bruce Alan Walton.[1] The UFO conspiracy theory is prominently featured, but many other conspiratorial ideas are also mentioned. Many wild claims are made and are presented as self-evident, but little in the way of coroborative evidence is offered. The Branton Files might be seen as elaborate urban legends.
The Branton Files are typically written in a rambling style, with many digressions and asides... probably due mostly to the fact that his manuscripts are 'collections' of writings from dozens of different sources, compiled/edited in no particular order, but given with the intent that the reader will sort through and assimilate the information in keeping with their own individual perspectives on reality.
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- The Branton Files
- The Dulce Book by Branton
- The Omega File by Branton
- The Coscon Files by Branton
- Secrets of the Mojave by Branton
- Fire from the Sky: Battle of Harvest Moon & True Story of Space Shuttles by Branton
- The Underground Nazi Invasion of the United States by Branton