[0:00:21 - 0:00:30] Some CIA guys also were there. They didn't make it un
fortunately. But he was for two years in Castro's prisons.
[0:04:58 - 0:05:08] Thank you. One point of correction. The UAP program at the Pentagon was not a car. I did run covert operations and activities. But that was for another ef
fort while working for the US government.
[0:10:45 - 0:11:05] You mentioned Skim Walker branch. I'm just going to I don't want to lose anything. No, no, if you've done any work out there with Brandon or well, so before Brandon there was a gentleman named Bob Bigelow from any big a low aerospace. By the way, this is a this is a gentleman who made his
fortune in the hotel industry and then decided to jump to aerospace and actually succeeded.
[0:11:28 - 0:11:50] So he actually helped fund through his own money a lot of what off-sap originally did to include Skim Walker ranch. He owned the ranch before Brandon Fubolo did and there was a very robust research ef
fort ongoing people don't know that was just a bunch of who he know wasn't a lot of real stuff going on a lot of real research.
[0:28:17 - 0:28:36] So, you know, there's the adage in the face of the two types of people in the world and the face of new information. You can change your opinion based upon new facts or like some people reject the facts and stick with your own narrative because it's more com
fortable and convenient.
[0:30:12 - 0:30:23] Okay, but there was enough there, there enough data to suggest that whatever they were doing worked or could help them with the war ef
fort. So they invested a lot of time and money into that.
[0:37:29 - 0:37:44] Well, we, I think I mean, it's certainly possibility. You're right, Sean. It is something we have to consider. But again, I go back to how is he talks about that? How, no, you're right. How is the T well because that gets into a very uncom
fortable part of the conversation.
[0:41:31 - 0:41:47] In fact, there was even a death associated with the X 15 because apparently had an issue with telemetry and if flew so high that when it was coming back down to Earth, it burned up. It didn't reenter properly and un
fortunately the test pilot was killed.
[0:42:03 - 0:42:18] Mach 5 is defined as five times the speed of sound. So five times that speed. So the X 15 was one of those preliminary early ef
forts to get into the area of hypersonics. It was manned.
[0:54:08 - 0:54:19] basement of a particular office on
Fort Mead I won't say where it is where the Army and some other elements kept all their old historical reports intelligence reports talking to sources it
[0:54:19 - 0:54:25] became so big and so cumbersome that there was an ef
fort to try to digitize all of that it couldn't be done and this is in the day and age
[0:58:35 - 0:58:44] So, one of our ef
forts in Asia was to look at ancient human text in all various forms to see if there was any correlation.
[1:18:21 - 1:18:25] uncom
fortable for some people to think about. And then when you think about the size of the universe,
[1:30:30 - 1:30:35] my own experiences and some of the work that we did in A-Tip and some other ef
forts.
[1:31:31 - 1:31:37] What I'm com
fortable to talk about is that early in my career, I was brought into a very interesting
[1:33:40 - 1:33:46] Fort less than 40% of the time. Well, what's, and so what's correct? Right? So if you ask me to
[1:50:00 - 1:50:06] Fortunately, it worked out to my benefit. I actually enjoyed it a lot. And use some of that later on
[1:54:48 - 1:54:55] that was arguably probably not so effective. But was that plan Colombia was a US government ef
fort.
[1:56:48 - 1:56:55] with that ef
fort. And then I wound up promoting myself to a desk job. So I went from being a
[2:03:32 - 2:03:36] or the ef
forts with the US government kind of putting their hand on my shoulder. Be like, yeah,
[2:34:34 - 2:34:41] fortunately. It's my goodness. I guess that probably is. Well, what it is, it's, it's,