[0:00:12 - 0:00:18] Today we travel to the Midwest of the continental United States to a sleepy town in
Pennsylvania
[0:01:41 - 0:01:46] West Virginia,
Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada, observed a fiery brilliant glow streak
[0:02:59 - 0:03:04] Around 4.45 pm, the object plunged into the woods of Kexberg,
Pennsylvania.
[0:04:45 - 0:04:50] Military forces swarmed the area almost as quickly as the arrival of
Penn State Police
[0:09:06 - 0:09:12] news director John Murphy out of WHJB Greensburg,
Pennsylvania received a call from a startled
[0:31:12 - 0:31:17] Furthermore, Johnson stated no man-made space object landed in
Pennsylvania on the day
[0:31:40 - 0:31:45] in
Pennsylvania, and he was able to determine absolutely not, made the statement for us that
[0:39:21 - 0:39:27] Dr. Eric A. Walker was the president of
Penn State University from 1956 to 1971.
[0:41:55 - 0:42:00] As it turns out,
Pennsylvania State University does indeed have a UARC, the applied research
[0:42:07 - 0:42:13] in 1945 following World War II, where Dr. Walker moved 100 engineers from Harvard to
Penn [0:42:14 - 0:42:20] Not only was this ARL awarded the largest research contract in
Penn State history, $2.1 billion
[0:42:33 - 0:42:39] UAP program stemming from
Penn State University's affiliated research center, the applied research
[1:06:37 - 1:06:44] into the 1965 Kexberg,
Pennsylvania UFO crash. Now, what would you say if I told you today we just
[1:10:19 - 1:10:25] the UARC, the University Affiliated Research Center in the ARL at
Penn State University.