And then you have Ben Rich, former head of Lockheed Skunk Works, saying things like,
pick up on an electromagnetic signal. Remember the words of Lockheed's Ben Rich, who said exotic
again to Lockheed Skunk Works CEO Ben Rich, who allegedly compared advanced propulsion to ESP,
UFO whistleblower Don Phillips, also tied to Lockheed Skunk Works, saying that UFOs are a full-body
For Lockheed's Don Phillips, it's proof that technology is finally catching up to the fastest,
So one Lockheed insider calls the human body a supercomputer that can command aircraft with
John Norseen, a former Navy pilot turned neuro engineer and weapons designer for Lockheed Martin.
Lockheed Martin R&D report by John Norseen called Biofusion Reflexive Control in Neuroergonomic
Lockheed craft. I now know categorically that the Tic Tac is Lockheed Martin technology. On the surface,
a mirrored Lockheed Martin document from around 2000 that lists his Biofusion R&D report with the same
but in a different form. Enter Lockheed Martin engineers, Charles Chase and Gerald Jonas with a
know. But the technical capability Barbara described isn't necessarily science fiction. It's just Lockheed
at all. So to recap, layer 1. Lockheed develops and patents brain-to-machine interfaces.