[0:04:49 - 0:04:58] We've shared in
sight from your experience while critiquing the government's approach to transparency on the subject. Welcome to the show.
[0:18:58 - 0:19:16] This one is from Jake Gillian, given your unique in
sight into the UAP phenomena in its potential implications for humanity, what do you believe is the single most critical piece of information the public should understand about UAPs right now.
[0:21:55 - 0:22:04] And I don't think we look back hind
sight being 2020, realize, that was dumb. Why would you ever do that? Why would you stop somebody from telling the truth?
[0:45:07 - 0:45:21] They're easy to clean, dishwasher safe and simple to wipe off after use. They're even oven safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The patented hexagon de
sign is durable and protects against scratches even from metal utensils.
[0:50:44 - 0:51:03] Those are the that's the heat you're talking about now that's at 3,400 miles an hour imagine 13,000 miles an hour by the way by the way no
signature no sonic boom no acoustic
signature no contrail like you see with a jet plane when you're flying at 33,000 feet no
signature at all.
[0:59:26 - 0:59:31] Sometimes we're communicating, you know, like if you see a Jeep jamboree and you see a
sign that says,
[1:17:19 - 1:17:24] lies beyond that. Imagine if you had cell phone
signal, a cell phone vision, and now you could see
[1:26:42 - 1:26:48] neural pathways and having to translate electrical
signals into motor
signals, right, which is
[1:36:14 - 1:36:19] with human. You go with
SIG and you go with EEL and you go with, you know, whatever other
[1:38:59 - 1:39:05] So that was, if there was, I wasn't part of that. That was, that was
significantly before my time.
[1:43:06 - 1:43:10] telling his friends, hey, this is not what I
signed up for. He said he was going to, you know,
[1:57:58 - 1:58:03] JDA joint duty as
signment. And that's when Clapper is like, you know, I need somebody to run
[2:03:48 - 2:03:57] And then in 2017 and October 4th, I re
signed from my beloved, my beloved department.
[2:03:57 - 2:04:10] Why did you re
sign? So, um, we have to backtrack here. There was an aerospace defense contractor
[2:08:29 - 2:08:35] in my situation. I re
signed and I knew that my re
signation, you addressed my re
signation,
[2:08:41 - 2:08:47] even that they tried. But I told him very point blank in my re
signation, I said, sorry, you need
[2:09:26 - 2:09:30] almost a year later today, he re
signed too, right? That's what you do when you can't,
[2:15:27 - 2:15:33] come out. It's not just the UAP topic. We've got a very
significant issue on our hands right now.
[2:18:07 - 2:18:11] All sorts of things. It's not just being able to fly without any obvious
signs of propulsion or
[2:20:46 - 2:20:51] technologically just for a second. Most drones are line of
sight, RF, radio frequency line of
sight,
[2:20:51 - 2:20:56] fly the drone, it sees me, I see it, and it's getting my
signal I can control it. If you want to go
[2:20:56 - 2:21:02] beyond the horizon, beyond line of
sight, right? You now need infrastructure to do that. You need a
[2:21:07 - 2:21:13] signal and then retransmit it out to your drone. Because you're now over the horizon where these
[2:21:13 - 2:21:17] signals are going to reach. So you need an artificial way, whether it's a balloon or a satellite or
[2:21:17 - 2:21:24] a tower to relay that
signal. Otherwise, that thing doesn't fly. So you've got to transmit that.
[2:31:56 - 2:32:01] working with us and they were giving us all their files and we gained a lot of in
sight into their
[2:36:40 - 2:36:46] is interesting, but doesn't show any obvious
signs of being a threat yet. So why don't we focus on
[2:42:21 - 2:42:27] The cell phones that we use and Wi-Fi
signals and the and the laptop computers and all that at
[2:44:51 - 2:44:57] one opportunity to do it right. And I think we are making
significant headway. If someone like me