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And one of the things that's crazy, which Jesse always talks about, is that like people have been working on anti-gravity since the 50s, like Bryce DeWitt and Lewis Witten.
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And then there's Philip J. Corso, who claimed to be at the Pentagon in the 50s,
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getting siloed and kept secret since the 50s or the 40s first off lucky martin wasn't even around then
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university of north carolina chapel hill in the 50s lots of physicists were like on the cusp and and
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projects in the 50s who knows what they could have figured out by now certainly some i'm sorry it's
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buharic in the 50s um at the round table doing everything they were doing there whoa yeah so do
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overall i think what people don't realize about the 50s is like there's a letter between i think it's
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there's it's a paper trail and the 50s ufos showing up around nuclear bases is you this ubiquitous
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naval intelligence at one point uh was like a big funder of buharic not not only back in the 50s but
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Those flying kind of fireballs that were seen over Washington, D.C. in the 50s that seemed to have some credibility.
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documented close and counts of the third kind in the 50s right and they were putting it off as like
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we have to go all the way back to the 50s to his father, Bill Lear, and the early innings of American UFO and exotic propulsion research.
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But remember, in the 50s and 60s you had all these top physicists working on the nature of gravity, including Robert J Oppenheimer, who David Grush claims helped set up UFO secrecy.
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Remember Agnew Bonson, Brown's patron in the 50s?
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that the avro car was having in the 50s the avro car would get 10 feet off the ground and start
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science and engineering student all the physical world stuff we were promised in the 50s and 60s was
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his flux capacitor makes time travel possible back to the 50s the moment physics went astray
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in the 50s and 60s
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back to the 50s,
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and working for lockheed martin in the 50s and was renowned as just a total genius and he had a really
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he's yeah back on the graviton bandwagon well gravitons are interesting because as early as the 50s you know
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of like an observed anomaly in the sky in a crash and it was like in the 50s or 60s like one of one of
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But let's talk about what those normal excuses were going back to 47 through the 50s, the 60s, the 70s, the 80s.
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if you think about it, go back to 1947 and the 50s and the 60s when these same kind of things are being reported.
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What about the 50s and the 60s?
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And he just stumbles onto all this gravity research in the 50s and then realizes it just vanishes and goes nowhere.
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In the 50s and 60s.
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In the old times, in the 50s, in order to make a picture of the sky with a telescope,
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Well, a man who held just about every clearance in the book and ran the Harvard Observatory in the 1950s, who was also part of the Bureau of Public Standards, basically compiling a lot of the astronomical data known to the public in the 50s and 60s, was a guy named Donald Menzel.
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And maybe if we could show that they were the same amount as what you found in the plates from, you know, the 50s, maybe you'd get, you know, some sort of match.
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Have you tried to look at other observatory data, other plates from the 50s,
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wave i got two books up there but it was this wave uh from the 50s to the 70s in europe where these
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I think we've been exploring the ocean since the 50s as well with technology, with ground penetrating radar or sonar or whatever down there looking for crafts that we lost in terms of rockets.
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