[0:05:36 - 0:05:41] a statement that will later be contradicted by Dr. Eric A.
Walker, Kexberg residents
[0:38:53 - 0:38:58] I will discuss Dr. Eric A.
Walker only briefly as I have already covered him in my
[0:39:10 - 0:39:15] claimed Dr. Eric A.
Walker in an interview with Stanton Friedman, implicating Dr.
Walker [0:39:21 - 0:39:27] Dr. Eric A.
Walker was the president of Penn State University from 1956 to 1971.
[0:39:37 - 0:39:42] Throughout the 1980s
Walker would be contacted by numerous UFO researchers, such as William
[0:39:47 - 0:39:52] Walker would confirm attendance at meeting centered on UFO crash and body retrieval efforts
[0:40:06 - 0:40:10] Let's break down this conversation between Armin Victorian and
Walker where Kecksburg
[0:40:21 - 0:40:25] In the interview,
Walker states he went to the Kecksburg crash site with two men from
[0:40:30 - 0:40:35] When asked if it was a UFO recovered,
Walker states quote, I cannot comment on that, I
[0:40:38 - 0:40:42] Walker would not comment on if he was at the crash site for long but did state he and
[0:40:56 - 0:41:00] Could
Walker and his mentioned off duty military companions possibly be the men in civilian
[0:41:12 - 0:41:18] Can we take
Walker's refusal to comment on the presence of a UFO as an admission that
[0:41:22 - 0:41:27] And last part here,
Walker mentions a colleague of his accompanying him to the crash site.
[0:42:03 - 0:42:07] In fact,
Walker would help create the applied research center at the behest of the U.S. Navy
[0:42:07 - 0:42:13] in 1945 following World War II, where Dr.
Walker moved 100 engineers from Harvard to Penn
[0:42:29 - 0:42:33] Could
Walker and his colleague have been tasked with investigating the Kecksburg crash for
[0:43:00 - 0:43:05] This statement by Elisando plus his relationship with Dr. Eric
Walker, who self-admitted he
[0:43:15 - 0:43:21] We can see in Lentian in the White House, dated August 3rd, 1964, Eric A.
Walker amongst
[0:43:24 - 0:43:29] Walker was also the only university president to be invited by Johnson to attend the Clean
[0:43:33 - 0:43:38] But we can also find a handful of letters between
Walker and Johnson, such as the September
[0:43:38 - 0:43:43] 10th, 1964 letter in which the president writes
Walker thanking him profusely for his service
[0:43:48 - 0:43:52] Some unreferenced actions recommended by
Walker were to be instated by the Secretary of Defense
[0:43:54 - 0:43:58] This report very well may have nothing to do with UAP, but Johnson and
Walker were close
[0:44:01 - 0:44:07] Let's also analyze the September 24th, 1964 letter addressed to Dr.
Walker from Johnson,
[0:44:07 - 0:44:12] requesting
Walker to personally recommend a university student to honor as a young leader.
[0:44:18 - 0:44:23] again profusely thanks
Walker for his service as a member in chairman of the National Science
[0:45:16 - 0:45:21] With all of this interest in UFOs and his relationship with the shadowy Dr. Eric
Walker,
[1:07:54 - 1:08:00] to the craft the bell after the case, as well as focusing on Eric
Walker and Lyndon B. Johnson.
[1:09:53 - 1:10:00] linchpin to the whole UAP phenomena. Dr. Eric A.
Walker. Of course, in this video we saw, we talked
[1:10:13 - 1:10:19] Dr. Eric A.
Walker being a crucial member in UFO crash retrieval. But what was new to me here was
[1:10:30 - 1:10:35] Also, I found the Lyndon B. Johnson connections with Dr. Eric
Walker as well as Johnson's
[1:14:31 - 1:14:38] with Johnson, with
Walker, with all the witnesses after the fact is some official documents.