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So I'd like to read to you just briefly a very, it's a two page official document and it's the, we look at the letterhead. It's headquarters United States Air Force Washington, DC with another header, the Inspector General US Air Force.

The observers of those phenomena include scientists, special agents of the office of special investigations Air Force OSI, airline pilots, civilian pilots, military pilots, Los Alamos security inspectors, military personnel and many other persons of various occupations whose reliability is not questioned.

so where are those documents well they're usually in the hands of the investigative agency so for example whether it's army or the Air Force OSI Army

counterintelligence Air Force OSI or Navy and CIS right they they don't typically share those reports because some of them are what they

We have, we can put on helmets and you can have an Air Force pilot sitting in a room with his

memorandum from the secretary of the Air Force saying we can't, we have to, we have to possess

this stuff. If you can get another memo from the secretary of the Air Force saying we can give it to

exploited what we can exploit from it. The problem is Secretary of the Air Force didn't want to play

friends back, if we can't get a memorandum of approval from the secretary of the Air Force,

carbon defense, not just air force, you have a Department of Energy there. You have all sorts of

was an Air Force special operations guy that came out recently, the whistleblower that came out about

So whether you are a Navy SEAL or you're an Air Force PJ or you're an Army special operator,

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