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the of the u.s military like i could have saved that thing like what brought it to brought it home
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And what they thought was, because they wanted to get him off the trail of that this was U.S. technology.
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So there were Soviet spies that were in the MUFON community there that were trying to get a better idea of what was going on as far as secret military stuff the U.S. had going on.
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Well, so I did a relatively deep dive into the alleged landing of an unknown object at Bentwaters, England, the joint U.S.-British air base.
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There were all these guys in suits from some unknown government, U.S. agency.
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That's when the U.S. government was trying to deceive the American public more than any other time.
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But, yeah, crazy shit goes on within the U.S. government, no doubt.
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in the history of the U.S. government.
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where the U.S. would reverse-engineer
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as a U.S. Air Force
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So the U.S. military
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Rocketdyne's U.S.-built replacement
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secret U.S. assets
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the highest U.S. government
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He, he, he, you know, ran Bureau of Statistics for the U.S.
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For some context here, the U.S. geological surveys at the time were picking up sonic booms, presumably from a supersonic craft.
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A more astounding decision on the part of the U.S. government was to allocate considerable funds to investigate gravity and a means of controlling gravity.
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And a lot of these guys came to the U.S., at least in stints after World War II.
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So maybe it was like there was some convergence, and Brown was working on this stuff in the U.S.,
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about radar detection than any individual in the u.s navy they also say that prior to brown's move to la
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experiment did actually involve sensitive u.s equities it might make sense to have this compromising file
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on brown according to the 1971 australian intelligence document u.s air force chief of staff
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And the footage spanning the globe reportedly shows Tic Tac-like objects over war zones near U.S. bases inside restricted airspace.
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And, you know, we don't just need to wait for the U.S. government to tell us what's in the sky.
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of the most classified elements of the U.S. government's defense and research and, you know,
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actively suppressed by the U.S. government under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, literally thousands.
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And since the 80s, or even before, let's go even all the way down to the 60s, everybody always talked about the U.S. Air Force.
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If you had to guess how many crafts are in U.S. possession now in hangers.
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created the first business airliner in the u.s the learjet yeah bill lear aviation yeah bill lear and
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u.s government is james lakatsky and it's now been eight years since i first met him and got a download
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uh dr lakatsky you're like building an institutional argument kind of that the u.s government ran a serious
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i i i wouldn't believe it if anyone told me that that was a classified program of the u.s that i i just
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they were true or they were a test of some kind we have yet to find a single person in the u.s
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