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Some of them I knew when I was at NASA have come talk to me and said,
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I talked to Alan Bean. He was from Apollo 12.
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I was 12 when Star Wars came out in 1977.
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So as a 12-year-old, that wasn't that exciting.
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I don't have a good word for what happened to them.
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This is really bizarre.
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So we're discussing this in the hallway, and it was this heated discussion.
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He goes, I have friends who work up at Malmstrom Air Force Base, and they have problems with UFOs flying over the nuclear missile sites and shutting down nuclear missiles.
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That was a joke, right?
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I was up late that night teaching class early, right?
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like yourself, because I think science in the conventional sense has to be repeatable.
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You know, every time you drop this pen, it needs to fall in sort of the same way for it
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And so I think the nuclear link is a version of that with UFOs, where UFOs seem to show
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up across nuclear bases, not only in the U.S., but all over the world.
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And that's one thing that worried me.
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Once I looked into it, I thought, wow, this is happening in the Soviet Union.
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This is happening in France.
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This is happening in England.
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We were talking before the show.
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I'm wearing my American Alchemy Japan shirt, which is paying homage to Lino, which is a
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town next to their Fukushima prefecture, where they have, they're famous for their nuclear
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They have their civilian energy grid.
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And UFOs were reported to show up there.
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They have a whole museum dedicated to UFOs.
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Vice did a documentary on them in 2022.
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And it's the town in Japan that's obsessed with UFOs.
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And it's right next to this nuclear grid.
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And then I think there was a Netflix Encounter episode, I think episode four, focused on that
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And Malmstrom, where you mentioned, that is the site of tons and tons of activity.
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These are people who work at the nuclear bases.
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The picture of mental health and of sound mind.
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The UFO legacy program has to be keeping tabs on what you guys are doing.
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That would be my guess, right?
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Cause that's what Nolan has as well.
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I find this really interesting because in the Bifield Brown effect with Townsend
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and one of the, one of the two is paramagnetic and the other is diamagnetic.
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There are individuals at NASA who are interested in that.
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And since I've gotten interested and been vocal about it, I've had some of the, some of them
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Um, so one of the people at NASA has actually written a CIA training manual for remote viewing.
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be studying, which is fascinating.
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On that patent, that NASA patent, I believe Larry Smalley, it has his name there.
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Right. And I think it's more likely they switched the debris.
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Well, Marcel claimed that the real UFO debris was off to the side, right outside of the frame.
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Everything is pretty limited, so there's no endless restocks. Once it's gone, it's entirely gone. If you
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missed anything from our original drops and you want to go out and represent, now's the time to go grab
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temperature range, you're not going out of it. And so it's much more stable temperature wise.
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The pressure varies with depth dramatically. I mean, atmospheric pressure varies with atmospheric
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so it's a great place to hide. Yeah. It's so there's every reason to go to the water.
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colonize. You can either just plan to stay in your spaceships, right? We're just going to live in our
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spaceships. That's probably the easiest thing to do. Right. Or to colonize airless worlds like the moon,
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it creates a, um, a question there. Do you think there are UFO bases? I think that's probably,
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that that's probably the best bet. Really? Yeah. And you went to Catalina,
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um, science takes a lot longer, we're a lot slower. And, um, so the scientific study of what the data we
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collected took a lot longer and that got published just last year. So our mission was what in 2021
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Yeah. They're just transporting it and they're flying across Alaska. And,
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and first, I don't remember all the events and several things happened. They actually saw several
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one o'clock and then the next sweep of the radar, which is about 12 seconds or so would be, would be at
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Daniel Kumbay, That's amazing. Yeah. John Callahan, who was the FAA
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250,000 miles an hour. And you can actually see the position of the plane on the radar.
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Daniel Kumbay, That is remarkable.
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12 and what they do. And you know, who knows?
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there's probably informal groups and all that sort of thing. Yeah.
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Yeah. Do you think, you know, we've mentioned nuclear connection a bunch in this conversation.
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one can have. One is that they're sort of doing some sort of intelligence recon or something. And then,
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another is that they're just protecting their resources. Somehow the earth maintaining itself
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in its current form is important, or maybe we're a resource, you know, humans are a resource to them.
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And so they need to intervene and ensure, you know, things don't, we don't blow ourselves up or
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But it's, it's really hard to say. I mean, I know like the Age of Disclosure,
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Lou Elizondo, you know, kind of crew, like they talk about it as far as
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like, uh, they're monitoring our ability to achieve energy breakthroughs. So that would be the tip of
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the spear of energy breakthroughs. Like high energy physics occurs in the national labs and your,
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you know, atomic sites and that sort of thing. And, you know, we could, we could break out of our
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cage or something if we, if we achieve some unlock. And so there are various theories.
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Humans are a hot mess, right? And so if they, if they're present in the universe,
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in our neighborhood, and then right now they don't have to deal with us directly,
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but if we go out there, they might have to deal with us. I think Stanton Friedman put it this way.
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you'd want it from another observatory and you'd want the actual transients to line up one-to-one
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ideally. Right. Right. At least with some correlation. That would be really important.
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Bean. I met him and talked to him. He was from Apollo 12. And he said that when he went up to Skylab,
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There might be a base somewhere in our solar system and the U S is probably hiding information.
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And there's maybe the best UFO photo you could ever ask for.
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It's like a perfect UFO photo.
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and negative, right?
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Where you don't know what kind of process, and it's JPEG, which is, which is, um,
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So, what do you think's going on with this object?
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That's hardly any, the things, comets are dirty snowballs.
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They're made of water.
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And so just claiming it's a comet and throwing up your hands and walking away is stupid.
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But, like, this data set that we're talking about with UFOs showing up around nuclear weapons, just, like, totally ignorant of it.
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You're not just following the evidence.
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And so you think of this priestly citadel as, like, infallible when it comes to thinking about these things.
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But in fact, they can be shepherded into, you know, in some ways they can be shepherded even more easily because they think they're so smart.
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You know, if I talk about something else, another scientific topic, they're fine.
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But this, they just seem to stop thinking.
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And, like, Yang Mills and, you know, interesting stuff.
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So my former colleague, Eric Weinstein, has suspected that maybe he has something to do with the UFO question or something.
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