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[0:28:07 - 0:28:17] Temporally, it doesn't make sense. The Egyptians did not have that technology. So what is that
aircraft doing in that tomb? It doesn't make sense.
[0:29:26 - 0:29:39] The first jet
airplane really that was the German came up with it. The V1 rocket, the V2 rocket, right? The buzz bombs and the long range rockets. Those were all German technologies.
[0:36:22 - 0:36:34] Not that look 2004. How many people had quadcopters drones didn't even really exist in 2004 yet. These fixed wing remote control
airplanes that you threw in combat, maybe for 15 minutes to get a site picture on something.
[0:36:34 - 0:36:54] You know, what happened to drones that we have? I mean, when I was in the army right before 2000 2001, we were dealing with model
airplanes hunter UAVs pioneer UAVs. I mean, it could be us just not revealing it too because I mean, if we are that techno technologically advanced, then you know, there's not really any money in that.
[0:38:15 - 0:38:27] And I don't have to worry about a potential mid
air collision, right. I'm not going to test this capability without letting, let's say the fleet commander know that, hey, while you're out there in that range, I'm going to be testing my stuff there and see how you react.
[0:38:27 - 0:38:36] You don't do that because you could have mid
air collisions, like safety issues. I mean, it's you, that's why you have a joint staff to coordinate these type of things and say, look, I'm going to do an exercise.
[0:39:26 - 0:39:50] But we do it in a way that is it's safe and out of the prying eyes of people that are not read onto the program. You don't test it right off the coast of California in the middle of a fleet exercise with
aircraft carrier dozens of destroyers and support vehicles and submarines and F 18s. You don't do that. That's not how you, you conduct a classified program because too many people see it.
[0:40:11 - 0:40:32] So if it's not ours, it's somebody's who's is it. What's the X 15 X 15 is a rocket powered
aircraft. So right on the heels of the supersonic age. We had just brought the X one was the experimental
aircraft that Chuck Yeager used to break the sound barrier for the first time.
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[0:46:38 - 0:46:58] So I'd like to read to you just briefly a very, it's a two page official document and it's the, we look at the letterhead. It's headquarters United States
Air Force Washington, DC with another header, the Inspector General US
Air Force.
[0:46:58 - 0:47:07] I think it's 17th district office of special investigations. Is this the before you read? Is this the one you were telling me downst
airs that hasn't been released to the public yet?
[0:47:55 - 0:48:21] The observers of those phenomena include scientists, special agents of the office of special investigations
Air Force OSI,
airline pilots, civilian pilots, military pilots, Los Alamos security inspectors, military personnel and many other persons of various occupations whose reliability is not questioned.
[0:49:59 - 0:50:29] Yeah, you can re stay right so you can sense the frustration that that action isn't being done. There's there's CIA documents to talk about how we're going to go ahead and collect information on these things. There's radar reports track reports multiple radar systems tracking these things to 13,000 miles an hour in a low earth atmosphere environment with a friction of
air is put it this way the SR 70 Locking wife 12 a SR 71 Blackbird when that thing is doing about 3,200 miles an hour the entire
aircraft had to be made out of the
[0:52:51 - 0:52:58] so where are those documents well they're usually in the hands of the investigative agency so for example whether it's army or the
Air Force OSI Army
[0:52:58 - 0:53:06] counterintelligence
Air Force OSI or Navy and CIS right they they don't typically share those reports because some of them are what they
[1:09:32 - 1:09:36] I mean, that could be a, that could be a deer carcass next to an
airplane crash.
[1:26:15 - 1:26:19] We have, we can put on helmets and you can have an
Air Force pilot sitting in a room with his
[1:35:16 - 1:35:20] over the Congo, over in Africa. And no matter what, all the satellites we use in
airplane, we couldn't
[1:59:40 - 1:59:45] a rocket scientist in your brain. That's who this guy was. Kind of disheveled h
air,
[2:00:25 - 2:00:29] guys and stuff like that. I don't think about them. And he looked at me and he said, that's f
air enough.
[2:01:23 - 2:01:31] very seriously encounters of UAP over controlled military
airspace and over our sensitive facilities.
[2:02:48 - 2:02:53] We have a capability of technology that's been demonstrated that can enter our
airspace
[2:04:26 - 2:04:30] memorandum from the secretary of the
Air Force saying we can't, we have to, we have to possess
[2:04:30 - 2:04:34] this stuff. If you can get another memo from the secretary of the
Air Force saying we can give it to
[2:04:41 - 2:04:46] exploited what we can exploit from it. The problem is Secretary of the
Air Force didn't want to play
[2:04:51 - 2:04:56] friends back, if we can't get a memorandum of approval from the secretary of the
Air Force,
[2:06:58 - 2:07:03] air said it confirmed. Brief the US AI who then we would brief the secretary of mass. Like,
[2:10:19 - 2:10:23] carbon defense, not just
air force, you have a Department of Energy there. You have all sorts of
[2:12:15 - 2:12:21] was an
Air Force special operations guy that came out recently, the whistleblower that came out about
[2:12:48 - 2:12:53] So whether you are a Navy SEAL or you're an
Air Force PJ or you're an Army special operator,
[2:21:02 - 2:21:07] repeating capability, meaning an
airborne capability or a land-based capability that will take that
[2:23:53 - 2:23:59] legal way. And they're all either the highest drones or manned
aircraft. First of all, you don't
[2:23:59 - 2:24:06] shut down a military
air base because something's being flown over your base legally. Get the hell out
[2:28:27 - 2:28:33] An
airborne aerosol attack? And so how do we detect it? Well, we'll send some drones out to spray
[2:29:09 - 2:29:13] in Pentagon, I was part of a working group, the US
Air Domain Working Group and it was
[2:37:45 - 2:37:51] It wasn't until the Russians were able to develop and deploy the S-A-2 surface-to-
air missile