And I find the testimony of the children so compelling because it's one after the other.
And they're all talking about these big, big, black, almond-shaped eyes and the telepathy.
That's lethal.
That's a, that's a kind of issue of national security.
Yeah.
And I said, hey, do you mind if I get a quick walk-in talk?
He was like, he's like, okay, I think I got about a minute and a half.
In the phenomenon.
In the phenomenon.
You think you get all this amazing stuff?
There's only so much.
talking about the UFO flying saucer landing and the occupants get it out.
Now I know this sounds extremely un, like, what's the word, I'm like, outlandish, untrue,
They're working with, and Heinrich was with Project Blue Book, the United States Air Force.
But he's, he's since left the Air Force.
It was a guesstimation.
the shit. You know, like there's no substance to that story at all. In fact, there's lots of
substance to the story I just told you guys. There is a credibly compelling testimony that that event
I'm going to steer clear of that. So just giving you one example of obviuification. It's a perfect
thing to do. I mean, what a great look. They had everyone's like, well, if you're a foes
Let's start with the 52 thing. Yes.
They're just poof gone. But at one point, the military jet, the pilot,
I was like, hey, you know, well, how do you know? I said, because I went to the National Archives and
I got the document that was written in Dr. Heinrich's own handwriting of the case, then I talked to
his wife and I talked to the people around him and you know, and that's how I know, you know,
he's like, I was like, have you been to Sacoro? He's like, no. So you did a film, you did, you wrote
an entire book on this case and you never even went to Sacoro or the National Archives? Probably a
government plant. He's not actually, but I bless his heart as a good guy. Good guy, but how are
you going to write a book on something if you haven't even been to the location you haven't met with
you know, friends, his wife said to me, I'll never forget this. This is a guy who probably looked
an alien straight in the eyes. Please, officer, and this is not coming from me. This is coming from
them. She said, I don't know what he saw, but he was never the same. And he admits that he made
eye contact with this thing, like it looked because he was calling out. He was driving in his car
And he got those. He dropped one of them in tall grass and never found it. The other one went to a lab
long time. Ever since he left the police force in 1964. And he I think he retired in like 2003 or
something like this. And he died in 2008. So he said, I never talked to him about the alien encounter.