But at the same time, you know, there were TV shows like In Search Of with Leonard Nimoy,
And that was on every night, like at 6.30 when we're eating dinner.
Between September of 66 and March of 67, we lost 30 missiles to UFO activity.
It's wild.
Yeah.
I talked for it for almost three hours.
He seems a little cocky to me.
But he's just offhand.
And I'm like, it's common knowledge.
Do you think it's clear that this is happening, the nuclear thing?
Yeah.
That's clear.
and they don't get extra information that you might need to get interesting ideas.
It was 1100 gigawatts of power.
That's 30% longer than the largest, um, Russian sub, which would be the typhoon class subs,
So it's 30% bigger than a typhoon class sub.
Every night, super into UFOs.
And it's so interesting that he received these pieces.
Cause he, you know, he's so passionate about, about this stuff.
I believe one of the pieces is magnesium bismuth.
Is that right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cause that's what Nolan has as well.
I find this really interesting because in the Bifield Brown effect with Townsend
Brown, the anti-gravity stuff.
Uh, and I don't have any, I have a little bit of evidence that Townsend Brown might've
been involved in one UFO crash retrieval, but I don't have a ton.
I, I mostly have evidence that he figured out an anti-gravity modality, but magnesium,
uh, or bismuth rather is constantly talked about bismuth because bismuth is a high K
dielectric.
So it stores and discharges easily a lot of electromagnetism and that in the Bifield
Brown effect, if you use that as the insulator between the two, you know, negative and positive
electrodes that creates greater thrust.
So I find it fascinating that you have UFO parts that in the only anti-gravity or in one
of the few anti-gravity experiments that we know of, it creates more thrust in that experiment.
You could dwell on it if you want for the movie.
If it comes up.
I might have to think about that.
That's fascinating.
And, and that person did it before they came to NASA, but, um, but our current,
And she was studying, I think like, um, uh, superconductor based, you know, uh, uh, kind
of weight reduction, uh, via kind of anti-gravity.
Yeah.
And, and NASA isn't like that now, but when I worked there, which was the early two thousands,
and I'm excited to say that the 2025 winter drop is finally ready. We now have 30 uniquely designed
raining on the mountaintops. So that's what Venus's atmosphere is like, right? And then you go to Mars
and Mars has one one hundredth the atmospheric pressure of earth. So you need a space suit and it's
Yeah. So, and so I'm going to spoil things twice. So, so there's at one point, there's a bright light
that's seen from the team in Catalina Island, which was across the Catalina channel. We had two, two teams.
and you had to, you know, what, what would you pick? If I picked one, I would try, that's tough.
But there were three, three of them were the accelerations were greater than 9,000 G's.
Hornig was listed as being present. And I thought, oh my God. And I, I didn't never got to meet him.
Um, and, and I did, I did ask his wife, Lily about it, but she didn't know.
guy who like seems to imply to many researchers, UFO researchers that he's very aware of the majestic
12 and what they do. And you know, who knows?
secrecy, uh, involved in the atomic energy commission and the department of energy, uh, overlays
UFO secrecy and that the program is somehow bound up in, you know, atomic stuff.
there could be an error rate of up to 30% or something. So that's a, you know, it's a big margin.
It's interesting. Yeah, certainly it's interesting. I think it's, um, it's one of the, the,
That's also a good question. So, um, I know a few of them, there's, well, there's several cosmonauts
have reported seeing things in space and that's important to them. Oh, I can't, I'm blanking on his
on all this stuff, but.
Oh yeah, Chris.
Right.
There's, um, there's a, the Simpkinson photo around Gemini 11 that play.
And there's maybe the best UFO photo you could ever ask for.
It's like a perfect UFO photo.
In fact, I have the book, uh, right here.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna take it.
I'll go grab it.
Sure.
So we have, we have this, um, this Simpkinson NASA UFO archive and this photo, which is like,
maybe the best UFO photo of all time.
Um, if it's real and it comes from Gemini 11 and you, you figured out that this was the
Gemini 11 photo, right?
Um, well, Ed Wilson knew that.
Oh, okay.
Ed Wilson did.
Okay.
Yeah.
But it actually says on, it says strange object as seen by the astronauts of Gemini 11.
I think that's what it says underneath on, on the lithograph.
So it's a, so what he found was a, that was a lithograph, which is a printing, a printed
photograph.
And they printed them, um, kind of like a lithographs, kind of like a, um,
Um, I actually, I, I, so what I, my best assessment of what that image shows is that it is probably
a mock-up of what the astronauts claim to have seen.
Scotty, and Scotty in the Enterprise?
I don't know.
I saw something, I think, well, and they, that's what's said in the transcript.
So, yeah.
Even if it's painted on, it's like this inside joke or way to commemorate this very real event.
I mean, you had Richard Dolan on, and he just put out a book on UFOs and water, underwater UFOs.
And his case is going back to the 1800s.
Because, yeah, they have, I don't know, a bunch of interesting, they have, like, differential geometry stuff going on.
And he ran the best performing hedge fund in the U.S. over, you know, a 30-year period.
And that maybe the Renaissance technology is sort of printing money and then they're putting it towards, you know, the UFO question.
And, honestly, I thought all of that was kind of conspiratorial and ridiculous.