We've not had that experience in the last five years.
Well, so I started out in the military, spent a career there, retired as a sergeant major, retired in 2020, and spent about 23 years working for the government, deploying a lot, jumping out of airplanes, doing interesting things in bad places, usually.
And it should be noted that we go to events and have gone to events over the years where the government has been there already on another project.
We have five years of data, terabytes of radar, imagery, video, photos, signals, intelligence, if you will, RF, we've collected, direction finding, all these different categories of data.
So for three years, we've been developing Skywatcher as a technology, right, that basically flips the paradigm on its head.
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about aging, not just in terms of years, but in how it actually feels in the body.
Alex and I had a conversation about this, and I was very insistent, as was he, like, we have four, four and a half years of data.
The public reveal was more recent, but you've been at this for almost five years now?
Five years, yeah.
I've cut back a lot on my alcohol consumption over the last few years.
Now let's say you've been doing that for 20 years.
I've arrived at this position through years of discussions.
that even if we understand how they're doing it, we're still 60 to 90 years behind them.
compared to what they've done over the last 60 or 70 years, which they can't admit to or own up to.
And like I said, we're 60 years behind.
But the class sevens for years, I thought, we thought were black bodied objects that emitted a purple and pink vapor of some kind or reflection with white tentacles as a jellyfish.
So we have four and a half years of data with no psionics involved at all.
So, no, four and a half years has no psionics whatsoever.
And five years of doing it, it was always through it.
For four and a half years, we had no helicopter.
Do they resemble the jellyfish that Jeremy Corbell revealed a couple years ago?
Typically, we'd never seen jellyfish interfere with us in the last several years.
Like, how many years do you have to do it in a row?
Um, we've only seen that a couple years in a row.
Um, we think it's about two or three years apart, uh, across.
I believe we've seen four UAPs crash over the years.
So, in five years from today, do you have any hopes, dreams, expectations for Skywatcher?
And in five years, it'd be wonderful if it's deployed.