You hacked into the Army, the Navy, the Air Force,
Legend has it that in 1943, the Navy tried to teleport a ship in what's now known as the Philadelphia Experiment.
DoD networks, basic army networks, Navy networks, USAF, USAF force networks.
what else did you find besides this tic tac? I think, um, I was on a Navy system at the time.
time I looked up the ship names thinking us Navy must be boats, nothing, absolutely nothing.
ship names I was expecting like USS Lincoln or, you know, Navy ships, but there was none of that.
Thomas Townsend Brown doing a lot of spooky science work for the Navy. Yeah. And, uh, yeah. And then you
the army is all about more, the Navy or whoever is all about logistics. Right. And a lot of these
literal alien, like men in black style, like aliens walking among us. And then we put like Navy suits on
officially, uh, shocked. This is crazy. I mean, the Navy does do like the most exotic materials stuff as
the Navy then joined, uh, Martin Vega, which was, you know, pre-Lockheed Martin merger, uh, you know,
he was one of the number one radar guys in the Navy, there's an FBI file from 1942 or three that
basically says he knows more about radar than anybody in the Navy. And that's, that's number
to explain it away. And I even, I spoke to this one Navy scientist and he was like, Tally's just a bad