[0:13:29 - 0:13:35] engineering whistleblower Bill
U-House.
U-House was featured on Stephen Greer's disclosure project
[0:13:35 - 0:13:41] in October of 2000 and made some astounding claims.
U-House was a former mechanical engineer
[0:13:53 - 0:14:01] Air Force Base,
U-House claimed to work as a pilot and design engineer for a flying disc simulator.
[0:14:48 - 0:14:53] According to
U-House, the craft was taken to Area 51 slash the Grum Lake facility
[0:14:53 - 0:14:59] and the dead pilots were taken to Los Alamos, part of the AEC. Goddard mentioned
U-House also makes
[0:15:05 - 0:15:11] However, this of course is not the subject of our video. Because
U-House is making such high profile
[0:15:30 - 0:15:36] platforms numerous incredible individuals to tell their tales, including Wagon,
U-House, Herrera,
[0:15:49 - 0:15:55] through Grier. Anyways,
U-House worked on a flight sim based off the 53 crash disc. These claims
[0:16:05 - 0:16:12] Jr.,
U-House's storied history in the Marine Corps can be indeed verified. Remember,
U-House claims
[0:16:24 - 0:16:30] G.
U-House's reenlistment with the Corps after previous USMC service, and again on the 30th of March
[0:16:30 - 0:16:36] 1953. We can see in the evening times a newspaper article on
U-House, this article confirms
[0:16:36 - 0:16:42] eight years in USMC service and tours in Korea for
U-House and importantly shows Bill's
[0:16:48 - 0:16:54] battalion was also confirmed in the service company report. And lastly with
U-House, it's just
[0:16:54 - 0:16:59] kind of important to note in this how and why article, its stated
U-House was invited by a man