[0:08:39 - 0:08:45] I mean, that the
United States Defense Department, Office of Pre-Publication Review and Security,
[0:11:35 - 0:11:45] that the
United States Senate approved. That was a 64-page bill that set up this complex process
[0:11:59 - 0:12:06] therefore, about what it is that the
United States government knew about the UFO phenomenon
[0:12:52 - 0:12:58] And that is ordering... Here's the Congress of the
United States, both the Senate and House
[0:12:58 - 0:13:04] signed by the President, ordering all six of the
United States military services,
[0:13:04 - 0:13:13] you know, the Army Air Force, Navy, you know, the Space Force, all of them, and all 18 of the
United [0:13:18 - 0:13:25] Agency and the NSA. There's 18 of them, right? And then there's 32
United States Defense Department
[0:14:54 - 0:15:00] They put in a provision that the President of the
United States could personally postpone
[0:18:55 - 0:19:02] They want to get patent rights to the technology so that the
United States government for the next
[0:25:23 - 0:25:32] he was the
United States Army, was assigned as a clerk typist to project Blue Book. And that
[0:45:03 - 0:45:10] have about being able to coexist in some way whereby the
United States government isn't going to
[0:53:57 - 0:54:03] security personnel radar operators people work at nuclear bases across the
United States who
[0:54:12 - 0:54:16] they're guarding the crown jewels of the
United States defense yeah they hit the wrong button
[1:10:34 - 1:10:39] united states uh... because they talk about this stuff yeah saying look we've got to get we've got to
[1:16:02 - 1:16:08] United States government had uh... about the UFO phenomenon uh... and about whether or not there
[1:49:28 - 1:49:36] as a traitor but he was getting set to disassemble the the primary military capacity that the
United [1:55:45 - 1:55:50] they tried to plan there they tried to recruit the common down in the
United States Marine Corps
[1:56:58 - 1:57:04] the
United States never declared war on Germany really never did they declared war on
[1:57:04 - 1:57:09] Japan after power after Japan after pro harbour and in Germany declared war on the
United States
[1:57:09 - 1:57:16] because they were in the access because there was this huge powerful group inside the
United States
[1:58:48 - 1:58:55] destroyers anyhow that they had the
United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked
[1:59:09 - 1:59:14] United States okay so let's jump back to so the so this is what so the so remember the
[2:11:14 - 2:11:20] involvement in this was Jacob Javits who went on to become the
United States Senator from New York
[2:11:28 - 2:11:32] who went on to become the Chief Justice
United States Supreme Court these two guys
[2:36:08 - 2:36:13] So she filed a lawsuit against him in one, in the case of going all the way to the
United [2:48:42 - 2:48:47] And at the age of 25 was the head of the
United States Bureau of Statistics, at the age