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“Fairchild and the New Manhattan Project”

By Peter A. Kirby


Sherman Fairchild started many businesses with implications for today’s New Manhattan Project. His companies live on to this day. With this many connections to this many different areas of the NMP, Fairchild businesses join an elite group including Textron and the Mitre Corporation. In this short paper we take a long look at the many connections between Fairchild businesses and the New Manhattan Project. 


The chemtrails so often seen in today’s skies consist of particulate matter sprayed from large jet aircraft. These particulate dispersions are then manipulated with electromagnetic energy mostly in order to control the weather. These global operations are referred to here as the New Manhattan Project (NMP). Please pre-order and read the revised and updated Skyhorse edition of my book Chemtrails Exposed: A New Manhattan Project, coming January 20!   


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The founder of Fairchild Industries, Sherman Fairchild (1896-1971) was a trust fund baby who went on to become a playboy businessman in the vein of Howard Hughes (1905-1976). Hughes was his contemporary and they were friends. Sherman went on to secure 30 patents throughout his life. 











                                                                Sherman Fairchild


Sherman’s daddy got rich as a founder of International Business Machines (IBM) - you know, the company that built and regularly maintained early computers specifically designed to help the Nazis keep track of how many Jews, Communists and other ‘undesirables’ they murdered. Further, former Nazi scientists spirited into America after the war are heavily implicated in the New Manhattan Project. IBM also later went on to make supercomputers that were used in the development of the NMP. Please see my book for details. 


Speaking of former Nazi scientists, Werner von Braun (1912-1977) spent the last years of his life as a Fairchild vice president for engineering and development. At Fairchild von Braun worked on communications satellites, among many other things. He also travelled the world. In September of 1974, while working for Fairchild von Braun visited the Prudhoe Bay oil field, which powers the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) antenna. HAARP patents describe how this antenna can control the weather by manipulating the ionosphere. But, back to our story.


Both Sherman’s mother and father died in 1924 when Sherman was only 28 and he inherited all of his father’s wealth; mostly IBM stock. Sherman subsequently served on IBM’s board of directors from 1925-1969.


Fairchild started his first airplane manufacturing company in 1927. Sherman incorporated Fairchild Aviation in Delaware and promptly built the first closed-cabin aircraft. This was to be used in conjunction with the aerial photography cameras young Sherman had developed.


In 1929 Fairchild acquired 82 percent of the common stock in Kreider-Reisner, an airplane manufacturer. This is how the Fairchild Aircraft Company came about. Fairchild went on to produce many different aircraft for both military and civilian uses. Specifically, Fairchild was very successful early on with their contract to build military training aircraft. Today’s NMP is a military exercise involving aircraft.


The Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation was founded in late 1957 to provide the U.S. military with reliable chips for technologies that eventually went into the NMP. Fairchild Semiconductor and their subsidiary Fairchild Controls worked on many classified projects. Most acutely, the military wanted Fairchild’s chips for electronic systems used in airplanes and missiles for control, guidance, communications, and firing.


Sherman’s Conrac Corporation also made guided missile control systems. He stayed on the company’s board until his death.


Being that the space race with Russia started almost simultaneously with the founding of Fairchild Semi and with a steady customer in the U.S. military, Fairchild Semiconductor went on to be probably the most important early Silicon Valley tech company. From 1958 to 1959 they tripled their orders. In the five years following its founding, Fairchild went from 180 to 1,400 employees. A large number of Silicon Valley companies eventually spun off from Fairchild Semiconductor, including Intel. To a large extent, the venture capital business in Silicon Valley grew out of Fairchild Semiconductor.


In 1971 Fairchild began work on the Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) program for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Experiments were conducted to transfer weather and geophysical data collected by satellites.


When Sherman died in 1971 he left no heirs. He did leave an estate of just over $235M though. He had already formed his Sherman Fairchild Foundation back in 1955, so when Sherman died, that’s where the money went.


In the early 1970s the Sherman Fairchild Foundation provided $3M to Dartmouth University for the construction of the Sherman Fairchild Physical Sciences Center. The building was completed in 1974 on the Dartmouth campus. Attending the dedication ceremonies was our good friend Gordon J.F. ‘How to Wreck the Environment’ MacDonald (1929-2002). Today’s NMP is the pre-eminent masterwork of the physical sciences.


In the early 1970s the Sherman Fairchild Foundation also contributed $4M to the construction of the Sherman Fairchild Building at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). This building housed the entire MIT Department of Electrical Engineering, which is MIT’s biggest department. The structure also housed MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics, which was an outgrowth of the wartime MIT Radiation Laboratory (MIT Rad Lab). This MIT Rad Lab developed a couple of early technologies that eventually were used in today’s NMP; namely over-the-horizon radar and remote control aircraft. MIT itself is one of the most heavily implicated organizations here overall.


Lastly, there’s no shortage of associations between Fairchilds and Rockefellers. As a good example, the Sherman Fairchild Foundation has donated many millions of dollars to Rockefeller University as well as to the Rockefeller founded and funded Chicago University; the latter being extremely active in weather modification studies. The Rockefeller family has very serious implications for the NMP. It’s too much to get into here, but if you would like to know more about the Rockefellers and the NMP, please see my 2024 video “Rockefellers Covering the Earth with CHEMTRAILS?”


In conclusion

As you can see, Fairchild businesses have involvement with: supercomputers, airplanes, avionics, Gordon MacDonald, MIT, Rockefellers, satellites, Nazi scientists and secret military projects. If you have read my book, then you know that sounds like a recipe for the New Manhattan Project! This puts Fairchild in an elite group of organizations with similar numbers and varieties of connections to the NMP.


Although it is incredibly difficult to accurately track where individual technologies went, we do have a pretty good idea of where Fairchild business names went at least. After a fall-off of business in the 1980s, Fairchild Aircraft was bought and sold a couple of times in the 1990s, then eventually folded into an American subsidiary of the Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems for $85M in 2010.


As covered in my last research paper, since their heyday, Fairchild Semi has been passed around quite a bit. Oil field services giant Schlumberger purchased Fairchild Semiconductor, along with their parent company Fairchild Camera and Instrument in 1979. Then National Semiconductor acquired Fairchild Semiconductor in 1987. In 1997 Fairchild Semi was spun-off from National Semi as an independent company. Then, lastly in 2016 Fairchild Semi was acquired once more by ON Semiconductor for $2.4B.


Where did all of the technologies and devices produced by Fairchild businesses go? What role, if any, do the descendants of Fairchild businesses play in today’s NMP? What does all of this mean? 


I don’t know. 


I’m simply noting the fact that businesses started by Sherman Fairchild have a disproportionate number of connections to the NMP. Further investigations are required and, God willing, will be carried out. Please stay tuned. Thank you.


References

The Sherman Fairchild Foundation 1955-1993 a book by Wayne G. Broehl, Jr., published by the Sherman Fairchild Foundation 1995


IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America’s Most Powerful Corporation a book by Edwin Black, published by Dialog Press 2012


Supermen: The Story of Seymour Cray and the Technical Wizards Behind the Supercomputer a book by Charles J. Murray, published by John Wiley & Sons 1997


Von Braun: Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War a book by Michael J. Neufeld, published by Vintage Books 2007


Makers of the Microchip: A Documentary History of Fairchild Semiconductor a book by Christophe Lécuyer and David C. Brock published by the MIT Press 2010


A History in the Making: 80 Turbulent Years in the American General Aviation Industry a book by Donald M. Pattillo, published by McGraw-Hill 1998


Images of Aviation: Fairchild Aircraft a book by Frank and Suanne Woodring, published by Arcadia 2007


The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future a book by Sebastian Mallaby published by Penguin Press 2022


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Peter A. Kirby is a San Rafael, CA researcher, author and activist. Please pre-order the Skyhorse Publishing edition of his book Chemtrails Exposed: A New Manhattan Project coming Jan. 20, 2026. Also please join his email list at his website peterakirby.com

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