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of the Air Force, and AFTE, Air Force Test and Evaluation, specifically AFTE-Z, Special

This is a pretty senior Air Force intelligence official who claimed to work in what is called

So, you know, if people are watching and they've seen my recent Air Force video, which is intended

but more so reverse engineering and derivation practices within the Air Force through official

This is a pretty senior Air Force intelligence official who claimed to work in what is called the hidden wing.

That's an Air Force range to test, you know, various fighter squadrons, various vehicles, test and evaluation of new interesting aircraft.

The Edwards 412th Test Wing houses the Edwards TPS, the Test Pilot School, which is where Air Force pilots, you know, train to test the most innovative and insane vehicles that the U.S. has.

And the 412th Test Wing operates under AFTC, Air Force Test Center.

A senior intelligence official, or I'm sorry, not intelligence, a senior officer within the Air Force.

And they often would be driven in from Air Force Plant 42 down in California via a lowboy truck.

You know, as a young Air Force officer, he specialized in electrical engineering concepts.

And then, of course, after that, he moved to the Pentagon on, in various positions connected to Air Force acquisitions.

And in this position, he directly observed enormous amounts of money being siphoned off to go to black projects before any sort of opportunity for review from Air Force financial management systems.

That if I showed up at Edwards Air Force Base or any of these other facilities, that they would route you to, you know, a specific area while they're moving stuff around.

And that's kind of what I try to convey in the Air Force program.

It's not some nebulous or amorphous control group in the Air Force that runs these programs.

No, it is indeed the SAF-AQ, SAF Acquisition, the Rapid Capabilities Office, RCO, in conjunction with SAF-AA, the administrative assistant to the secretary of the Air Force, and AFTE, Air Force Test and Evaluation, specifically AFTE-Z, special programs under T&E.

But then that's Air Force.

Right. So you only read in need to know personnel within within the Department of the Air Force structure, for example.

And, you know, that Air Force project, I have to say, is the most confident I've ever put I've ever been in any singular thing I've ever put out.

Oh, yeah. All the time. Or like, yeah, I'll get a text saying, oh, you know, AFOSI, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, definitely flagged your last video.

And then Trump in Air Force One, I presume.

So some SAPCOs in the past include H. Marshall Ward, a former Air Force general, which if you look in like the Wilson Davis notes, which are kind of kind of weird, kind of bizarre.

And the Air Force being the only four elements within legacy programs.

In fact, Terry Phillips started his career as an Air Force officer.

Think of like, you know, the Air Force's.

This safeguards all of the Air Force saps.

Not only that, he becomes Air Force SAP Special Access Program Security Director for the entire

secretary of the Air Force, secretary of the Air Force, director of the NRO.

Well, in the early 80s, when he was under secretary of the Air Force, Aldrich created

He didn't create them, but he rolled a group of Air Force outside activities, which were

activities that existed outside of the Air Force that the Air Force had operational and

to the secretary of the Air Force.

He did this when bypassing traditional Air Force SAP structure like AAC, info slash special

SAP security structure and like placing outside activities that aren't even in the Air Force

It's ultra specific, ultra, you know, air force guy language.

Air Force project and talked about how he's connected to former major commands in the Air Force that

comprise the modern day Air Force Materiel Command.

And, you know, that interesting kind of evolution and how I think Air Force Materiel Command inherited,

you know, a lot of the 1940s, 1950s legacy program elements that involved the Air Force.

And then there are like the land ones, which the air force seems to take care of.

Do they go to the air force?

And most people don't know this, Air Force Plant 42.

The three, that's the one south of, um, which air force base?

Patterson and it's government owned, Air Force owned contractor operated.

What would become the, uh, air force systems command, the defense, I know the office of

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