In this fascinating episode of The Mel K Show, I welcome back my great friend Mike LaLond. It has been a while since we have had him on, but he has been busy working behind the scenes and is finally back to share what he has been uncovering. Our discussion dives into one of our most talked about topics, the Smithsonian Institution, and why it is much more than a simple collection of museums.
Many have heard recent reports that President Trump plans to take a closer look at the Smithsonian. The mainstream narrative says it is about addressing politically driven changes in exhibits, but as Mike and I discuss, the truth may run much deeper. For years, researchers have pointed out that the Smithsonian, NASA, and the Vatican hold vast amounts of hidden historical artifacts, knowledge, and discoveries. These are not just locked away for preservation. They are deliberately kept from the public.
Mike explains how the Smithsonian operates almost as its own independent entity, with a budget approved by Congress but with little oversight. He describes the network of underground tunnels connecting their buildings in Washington, D.C., which allow for the quiet movement of artifacts. Far from the fictional world of Indiana Jones, this real world activity often involves the removal of items that could reshape our understanding of human history.
We explore the possibility that this investigation could bring to light discoveries long buried in vaults and warehouses. Mike even shares his own wish that President Trump might “get the keys” to those vaults and allow the information to be released to the public. While we acknowledge that such transparency is rare, the moment we are living in is unpredictable and change can happen in unexpected ways.
Our conversation also touches on the larger network of institutions that control the narrative of history, science, and culture. The Smithsonian is just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. We discuss how powerful organizations have the ability to decide what is remembered and what is erased, shaping collective knowledge and cultural identity.
Here is what you will learn in this episode:
- The true scope of the Smithsonian’s influence and operations
- How underground storage and tunnels are used to quietly move and secure artifacts
- The connection between the Smithsonian, NASA, and the Vatican in controlling historical narratives
- Why President Trump’s potential inquiry could be a turning point for transparency
- How hidden discoveries could change our understanding of human history
This is a conversation about curiosity, truth, and the importance of uncovering what has been kept from us. Mike LaLond’s insights remind us that history is not just what we are taught. It is also what we are not allowed to see. By questioning, exploring, and demanding answers, we move closer to understanding the full story of our past.
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