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story i would say so you know i'm 46 and my childhood's the 80s and early 90s and grew up
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you know jay was was he one of the first people you talked to yeah yeah so jay was um in the process
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of retiring from government when i met him um at the at the time he was the director of the u.s
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of people who watch the movie and and they they say to me they're like i had no idea those hearings
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even happened right you know people people are just so busy and everyone's got their nine to five and
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the committee staff was essentially told to help make sure that this doc is the definitive doc and is
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it that elements of the intelligence committee not the intelligence committee of the intelligence
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community um would make up a story like that to try to have it end up as you said received by the
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um have this it's the same backstory you know they they did they did experience that but it was staged for
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them because um at the time there was a there was a in those in those situations there was either a
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announced recently that he's he's gonna meet with she four times over the next 12 months something
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that's never happened you know um maybe maybe it's a coincidence that that that those meetings are
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on the other side of that line because what what's revealed in my film is shocking you know people
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senior telling officials talking about recoveries of crafts of non-human origin and bodies of not you
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simply understand that it's a real situation that it's a valid area of inquiry and um yeah this the
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stigma you know and the stigma led to you know jay stratton talks in the film about how uh when you try to
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no one from any of the defense contractors would would uh would participate did you talk sorry i did i
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talked to a couple people that used to work for some of the key players on the defense contracting
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side they would not go on camera but they helped inform me of the the lay of the land gave me give me
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insight people who were i mean those those meetings were interesting they'd be in person and be told to leave
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my cell phone at home and yeah really yeah no way with the defense contractors yeah yeah no way of uh
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cell phones can be tracked did you talk to any of the cia science and technology folks no did you try to
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i didn't because um a number of the people in my film made it clear to me that uh those folks you know
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know slam the door on even them when they were inside of government you know so um
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at cia who are in charge of science and technology or other levels of cia spookiness they all end up in
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the private sector like one of the most recent directors of science and technology for like
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this technology exists and that it has been cracked yes it could as you said solve the energy crisis in
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theory it could revolutionize the way we live but the people who have been you know gatekeeping this
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don't give when the when the people in charge don't give a definitive analysis yeah they just sort
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of like here's this crazy do with it what you will that's why i really do think we need the equivalent
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long time ago broke off the human family tree um you know there's so much of our our planet that we
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haven't explored probably you know yeah we've explored more of the surface of mars than we have
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that but um i have heard about um i have heard that there are people who have the ability to
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um within the department of defense or or the cia and you retire you're collecting your pension as a
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government worker um the way the the what a lot of them do after they retire from government work they
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and play a role in disclosure and he shared what he could and it was pretty significant actually um
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energy in a localized area and create these little crafts that flew within you know bright bubbles of
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of energy wouldn't we have won it use it to win world war ii right what about the tic tac stuff
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has any credibility that would say that was man-made really yeah we we we
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a number of the people involved in first off jay stratton ran the investigation of the tic tac for
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the government like he actually wrote the actual the actual official report on it he's the one who
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actually went and investigated it and um completely came to the conclusion that it was not man-made like
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tried to you know assign it to some you know hidden program of ours and hoped that would be the case
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you know wanted to be able to explain it right and and couldn't and that's the guy who would have had
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the job of knowing so prior to investigating uap and non-human intelligent line for the government
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he was the head of air and space warfare for the defense intelligence agency his literal job was to
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know what all of our black programs not our classified programs our black programs our unacknowledged
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special access programs yes what they were building right what was on their road map for 20 30 years out
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government overseers that knew they had it if if there was no government overseers and they were the
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only and they had actually cracked this technology in 04 and it was theirs it wouldn't they wouldn't it
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tech technology nobody knows about it except us and we have all these adversarial nations around us as
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well do we want to tell them publicly that we do have this or do we want to put out this narrative
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and not be at least in the top 10 market cap by the way i own lockheed martin stock it'd be amazing
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intelligence official uh mostly focused on counter-terrorism uh had a really high level career
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and um he ended up on a mission in the middle east and came back and he had an illness and long very
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u.s air force as a child which he had absolutely no memory of imagine seeing that you're like is this
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like a made-up document what is this date he was in yeah can you say it or no i probably shouldn't i
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there's there's footage uh of him talking about it where he said at first i thought these kids must
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be out of their mind or it's a big elaborate lie they all got together instead they're gonna make
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that really truly happened and and is well documented and maybe you know most likely the us the elements
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of the us government that have been covering this up the folks involved in legacy program you know likely
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one of the wild things i learned was that as people involved in investigating this
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what they're saying in this scene and it was just something about these people sharing their own
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personal experience that happened in their own home that becomes a bridge too far for people yeah
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a producer i've i've um i've built from the ground up a bunch of movies and tv shows you know including
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ready player one i developed that from the very beginning when it was you know we just had the
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within a couple blocks of each other which is kind of weird that's why yeah it's wild yeah um but no
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no spielberg's had a huge influence on me and you know you ever talk to him about this whole
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on their social media scrolls like movies or those is like you know in rare air in that like you get
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someone's focus for like an hour and a half to two hours that's what they're focused on you know and it
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makes an emotional impact on them yeah they learn something from it they take something away from
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it it makes them think about things they hadn't thought about um yeah it's uh it's a powerful it's
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a powerful force of movie i think and so especially when you like really have to invest in it you know
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like when you had to get in the car drive there go sit down you know buy your popcorn buy your soda
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sit down put your phone away make sure your phone's on silent you know like the fact that we don't do that
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anymore it's kind of sad because that's like you're you're so locked in when you're when you're there
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and you're you're that invested in it you've committed that much time to doing it and now it's
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just like oh we watch half of them on our phone half of them on our laptop at night we split it into
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multiple days because we don't have time yeah and um man i don't know where that goes but yeah no it's
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like it's days i do too i do too the um but making that movie making ready player one um i gotta say you
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high level intelligence officials who really kind of like helped me understand the lay of the land
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and how serious it is and how real it is and right you know my understanding is he he also had uh
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yeah but the wild thing about that is like put yourself in his shoes he's the president united
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states he's giving a speech at the u.n he can say anything he wants right and he chooses to say that
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