and you have all these aerospace corporations, many of which you've named in your book Lockheed Northrop, you know, BAE, all these sorts of, you know, companies,
is at Lockheed Skunkworks, and he said I could say high level that we spoke. Really nice guy, cool guy. He's a good dude.
The Lockheed Martin wanted to divest itself from this material at a specific facility that's known to me that I provided to the Inspector General.
And the idea was if they made a catcher's mitt, a security catcher's mitt for this shit, you know, most serious set possible, the contractor and the other government customer, which was the Central Intelligence Agency, for that specific Lockheed material.
But going back to that transfer with Lockheed, basically the CIA said fuck you to DIA and Lockheed. And it was totally killed.
So OSAP was actually set up to transfer a UFO held by Lockheed Martin to a special access program to get some outsider civilian scientist eyes on it.
Lockheed spends roughly $85 million on a single new F-35 fighter jet.
The person involved in transferring this UFO to ASAP was VP of Lockheed Martin Space Systems Advanced Technology Center, a guy named Jim Ryder.
ASAP was originally intended to skip out big, low aerospace facilities in Las Vegas due to a UAP material divestment plan proposal to ASAP leadership by Lockheed Martin Space Systems Vice President, Dr. James Ryder.
And it's at the old PRC, but it's CEO of Lockheed.