[0:01:47 - 0:01:53] and later as Edward Teller's hydrogen bomb shook the South Pacific in
1952.
[0:17:20 - 0:17:25] The concern that I have is that in
1952, what if there was someone there to hear what
[0:17:41 - 0:17:48] I think in
1952, we sent a signal to the cosmos, which is that we're very, very close to being
[0:18:10 - 0:18:16] But the DC flyover occurred in July of
1952, and the first hydrogen bombs were tested later
[0:18:36 - 0:18:41] In July of
1952, it had just become operational, and it was the most secretive atomic sight
[0:19:14 - 0:19:21] We now know that the date of this event was likely July 19,
1952, the peak day of sightings
[0:20:43 - 0:20:46] And it was specifically, it was July of
1952, but it was specifically two weekends.
[0:23:59 - 0:24:05] In a
1952 look magazine article titled The Hunt for the Flying Saucer, chief UFO investigator
[0:31:45 - 0:31:51] Well we now basically know that in
1952 the CIA's Office of Scientific Intelligence took
[1:09:25 - 1:09:40] But if you do know that DC was overrun by UFOs in
1952, if you know about Lincoln LaPaz's work, if you know about Bob Jacobs sighting at Vandenberg in 64, if you know about what Robert Salis experienced in 1967, if you know about the FV War in case as late as 2010, then all of this might seem more likely to be a new data.