So, the important thing to understand about the Wilson Davis memo is that it's a document allegedly written by a guy called Dr. Eric Davis, who's an astrophysicist of great renown, now working for a government corporation called the Aerospace Corporation.
And it wasn't meant to become public. It's a document that purportedly records Eric Davis's conversation with Admiral Tom Wilson, who at the time was the immediate past director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the, if you like, top spy agency for the Defense Department of the United States.
I mean, I know Eric Davis and, you know, Eric is of a kind of character that it's just impossible for him to lie.
The significance of that document is that the former immediate director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Admiral Thomas Wilson, allegedly had a conversation with Dr. Eric Davis, a renowned physicist,
And Eric Davis had written it.
So why would Eric Davis lie about writing something that he never intended to go public in the first place?
Yeah, I don't think we can overestimate the significance of somebody like Professor Gary Nolan, who's a close personal friend of Eric Davis,