[0:06:15 - 0:06:32] You know, indeed, we love our acronyms right and tell community. It was in 2007, Harry Reid, Senator who is by the way, the Senate majority leader at the time, you had Senator Ted Stevens and Senator Inue, so
Alaska and Hawaii as well.
[0:06:32 - 0:06:43] So Nevada,
Alaska, Hawaii and even from restaurant at John Glenn, all got together on the Hill and somebody like bipartisan, so Republican and Democrat got together and
[0:07:41 - 0:07:57] So it was three three state centers has started
Alaska Nevada and Hawaii is there I mean interesting lot of UAP activity in
Alaska. Well, Stephen's had his own UAP counter while it's a pilot believe it or not. No, and let's not forget that you were World War two.
[0:07:57 - 0:08:12] Senator said anyway, Senator anyway actually gave his arm for his country all over veterans. Stevens was a pilot and he had his own UAP experience and then of course interestingly enough you have was
Alaska.
[0:08:12 - 0:08:23] He was
Alaska. Okay, Ted Stevens. What was his experience? Well, he reported you know classic food fighter experience these objects that would would pursue him while he was a pilot.
[0:09:04 - 0:09:15] Is there a lot of I mean the reason I brought up the three states Nevada, obviously a lot of activity.
Alaska, a lot of activity Hawaii. Is there a lot of activity down there?
[0:09:23 - 0:09:34] So Nevada
Alaska lots of landmass when you have people all around so you get pretty much a good persistent eye in the sky. Maybe there's a farmer maybe there's someone driving a truck.
[1:33:51 - 1:33:59] Sure. You know, and Joe had two that stick out to me. He, he remote viewed a mountain in
Alaska.
[1:34:00 - 1:34:06] I believe it was in
Alaska where they said that there he, he, he, he remote viewed some kind of
[1:38:32 - 1:38:38] It can be very effective. I mean, the Mars thing, I mean, in the
Alaska thing, it didn't sound like