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I think he was OSS. I think he was a French-Canadian heritage. His father was an antiques dealer named Louis out of Montreal.
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His name was Raymond Lavasse, who is past now, who was a Canadian mathematician, who swears that there was some very esoteric math that he worked on for the B-2.
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talks about him all the time he met with a canadian radio engineer wilbert b smith and said some pretty
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canadian department of transport memo that wilbert smith then created uh two ufo projects for canada
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But neither here nor there, not really crash, but an interesting Canadian event.
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He served, uh, in the Canadian armed forces for 30 years.
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I'm, I'm Canadian, so I have no major dog in the fight, but I also just find it kind of
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know, like my father served 30 years in the military and Canadian armed forces as well.
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In 1950, Canadian radio engineer, Wilbert B. Smith reached out to Robert Sarbacher,
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uh, wrote a memo to the Canadian Department of Transport, hoping to start a UFO program.
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He goes, I have a Canadian security conference brochure of the listing of events.
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I can send you the Canadian brochure.
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He's Canadian physicist.
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with five ice nations and Canadian politician Larry McGuire kind of writing to his own minister of
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According to the report, which draws from the Canadian and Ukrainian sources, Soviet troops
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Smith said in the 1950 documents in the briefing document that was top secret from the Canadian
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on the Avrocar project of the Canadian version.
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The article discussed a Canadian company constructing a flying saucer while also depicting a
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Wilbert B. Smith was a Canadian radio engineer who had a huge interest in flying saucers
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Canadian government wanted to use sort of kind of magnetic, the Earth's magnetic field
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Even in 2023, you had Canadian defense member, or parliament member Larry McGuire who wrote
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to the head of Canadian defense, wanting to bring the Canadian people up to speed on UFO
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did have, you know, an immense amount of imposter syndrome being a Canadian magician content creator
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had borders of nations right United States and you're a Canadian and you're a Mexican and you know
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implemented by 1950 when senior radio engineer wrote to the Canadian controller of telecommunications
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And even the Canadian – one of the Canadian parliament members, the Guy Larry, an MP, he
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to chase them in the halicopteries and notify in the Canadian authorities and the security patrolman
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In 2013, former Canadian Minister of National Defense, Paul Hellier, declared that the United
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He was able to talk to a lot of important people within the US and Canadian system.
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between the two Wilbert Smith is this you know a Canadian engineer and Sardbacher is this American
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And the FBI agent said, no, the person we're looking for is Canadian.
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And she said, no, he's Canadian.
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He was Australian and Canadian.
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