integrating your new world view.
After hearing from the man at the center of every American conspiracy, Daniel P. She-Han.
Agency and the NSA. There's 18 of them, right? And then there's 32 United States Defense Department
the chair of this House Intelligence Committee. The House Intelligence Committee, but also
represents Dayton, Ohio, which is where Wright Patterson Air Force Base says all the UFO rumors are
conversation that you're talking about now has, has, as said,
what happened? What happened is Albert Stein was this guy's name. He called me on his deathbed.
He was dying up in northern Minnesota. Called me in one meet to come and see him right away,
because he was dying. And so, I flew there and went and met him at the hospice. And he's sitting
there with all the tubes in him and dying. And he said, look, he had to tell somebody about this,
he was the United States Army, was assigned as a clerk typist to project Blue Book. And that
while Blue Book had this whole buffaloing operation going on, telling people that it was swamp gas and
birds that they had misidentified, that there were over 700 actual sightings that they found
it absolutely impossible to discount. That they couldn't come up with it because too many people
had seen him, you know, there were too many corroborating witnesses. There was radar,
eye tracking and everything. And he was assigned to the group that was investigating those sightings.
he with the commander. And the commander came in and told him that he was going to be going to
psychiatrist or a professor of psychiatry at Harvard to be exact. I admire John McElad. He
seemed like a very earnest good guy. Yeah. What do you think his mission was at the end of his life?
and the reason I ask is because there was actually there's a book called final events by
again named Nick redfern and he talks about there's this evangelical Christian group that
you know they see this craft coming I think it's in Vermont or New Hampshire New Hampshire that's
right and CD Jackson who's in the psychological strategy board under Eisenhower and also runs kind
them to the uh... basement uh... offices of uh... the Madison building of the national archives
you know back before the building was open the building had just been finished in the early spring
and everything and so i'm saying look at this is going to take me forever if i start reading all
these things let me just try to find some photos and so i went through this one another can of it
just traced all of them and i put put the closed up the yellow pad you know rolled up the the
microfiche put it back into the little canister and put it back in the box and tied the little string
and put it back and i said okay that's it i got them you know wow did did anybody else see it or
now no well the father father Davis saw it he saw the trace he saw the tracing did you not want to
shell anybody the photo itself well i didn't have the photo itself i i there was anyway i could
get it where alone i just alone i was just alone there the two guys were outside the door okay
and so i i i had the i had the thing traced so i put the stuff away i put the the yellow pad
under my arm again i just walked out can he sketch the yeah you have a yeah i love to see it i
i can sketch the ufi so you exactly would look like okay so here's here's the photo yeah and it's
uh you know you you can see the field yeah here uh and it was so since you can see the plow
a hundred times since then you know why didn't stay in there and try to figure out more stuff so
what i did is i you know i i was kind of freaked out you know that we got well so i come i walk out
um and by again i think lester William Lester um and i've tried to get in touch with this guy
uh and he said uh but look at i just want to uh ask you a few questions you don't have to answer
me if you don't want but i think i might be able to help you on this i said okay but he said now you
he had invented the the glomeric's floor to pick up russian submarines if they fail and fall to
the bottom of the ocean uh he did the c5a cargo plane the big uh spruce goose uh he was doing two
harrowman you know Robert love it who was one of the senior partners there this is the one who wrote
the original memo to Truman recommending that they create a central intelligence agency and that
collective investment company I was investing and they had the kind of the richest 25
under Wilson back in 1918 was a guy being a Robert Lansing Robert Lansing was the son-in-law
of of John W. Foster who was the former secretary of state back in 1893 he's the grand father of
what they did as they said oh look we're imposing the war reparations requirements of Germany
all this 25 investors take capitalized the bank they set up a foreign subsidiary up in the
sympathies as well that was what they were doing so that's how in it then when Hitler started coming
off the leash yep and deciding that he was not only going to go nationalize everything he's
and because he totally freaked out I mean it's hard enough when you know what's happening
they have to remain loyal and keep secret certain information that they've got that you'll dissolve
those away yeah and that under interrogation you can get them to come clean and talk to you so it
Treetour Vietnam CID Marine Corps guy, right?
And he's sitting there and they bring on to testify Jerry Alch.
Who was listed as the official attorney for James McCord.
And he comes in Dan Innoway, from Hawaii.
And what's his name?
From North Carolina, Sam Irvin, our interviewing him, right?
And Dan Innoway says, Mr. Alch, you said, your partners with you represent James McCord.
Is that correct?
He said, yes.
He said, you're the law partner of Lee Bailey, aren't you?
He said, yes, yes I am.
He said, now, isn't Mr. Bailey under indictment, down in Florida, on a charge of, you know,
mail fraud?
And he said, yes, but that's going to be dismissed right away, because I had already filed
us in detail.
He went down to Hank Gonzales.
But the idea that this wasn't pushed out by the CIA, I think, is just it's like you're
not able to think properly about this.
Ah, good.
You don't know.
That's crazy.
Okay.
Lots of weird stuff.
Lots of weird pieces.
And at the age of 25 was the head of the United States Bureau of Statistics, at the age
of 25 this guy.
And he started explaining, that's right from the very beginning.
When I learned that and then ended up at Eveli Bailey's office where I had access to 40
It has to affect you.
The one argument I'd say against not trying to piece it all together, I do think having
There's something about a renowned scientist.
We just spent $130 million on a Christopher Nolan movie about this guy.
Yeah.
And so that they just have certain authority figures that they look to that tell them,