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have specified that more it's more of a science and technology team okay they just deal with the
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and as well as that kind of dives into the subject of of contractors with ufo technology ufo materials
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some black aerospace or like lockheed or something like that some sort of like black technology that
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cia's directorate of science and technology now that directorate of science and technology we can talk
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got some of that technology and ideas from the nazis yeah um you know before before the end of world
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technology that advanced so much after getting all this black budget that they've basically gone off
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tests and evaluation of non-human technology but does it in a very streamlined fashion with contracts
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a couple years from jonathan's encounter in 1997 the cia director of science and technology deputy
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sorenson and aviation week and space technology writer bill scott so this is no longer a secondhand
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i'm remembering correctly scramjet technology super fast remotely controlled it contains 121 nuclear warheads
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technology as that lockheed cormorant and then he's brought to the the final section of the exhibit
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these craft were created from technology copied found at roswell and that i think the the brass were
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because because it has larger acrylic bubbles and as time passes you'd think camera technology size
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i found the original interview with brad sorenson and bill scott from aviation week and space technology
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technology um and they're they're young so like there's definitely something to be said like we
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corso in 1960 to 1962 he you know if if what he's talking about under the foreign technology division is
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technologies division and a piece of technology that was by all intents and purposes a identical
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engineered technology at pax river in virginia so battelle has always at least to me seemed like a
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technology was starting to be seeded into the military and public when that began so it's just
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force hazing ritual that new new signees to various air force programs when developing stealth technology
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would be shown pictures of flying saucers made to sign an nda until though we have secret alien technology
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get as much corroboration for this military stuff and this technology stuff uh which is rare to see
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that a lot of these stuff weren't copied like the technology wasn't basically seeded from craft but
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technology because i know jesse talked about it with you or i can't remember where jesse talked about
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if anything that technology was likely used to bolster existing technology and not just copied
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humans were already working on concepts similar to transistors technology similar to transistors and
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pulling like a more advanced transistor type piece of technology off the roswell crash may have allowed
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us to make quicker advancements in our current human prosaic technology because we can analyze
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non-human technology not inventing technology out of the ether because we just pull it from a non-human
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from other technology on existing technologies right there's still a lot of questions with corso right
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like we can't there's a lot of rebuttals for most of that technology created i mean even passive night vision
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was another technology yeah crash well corso's corso said that there was an eye film on the beans
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that but directs eschler to current cia dsnt director of science and technology deputy director
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technology i i think at least to me it seems like a lot of the cutting-edge technology and actual craft
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that technology that seems like a i forgot my homework type statement as a kid yeah it is and it's
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or any sort of technology that hasn't event advanced or like exponentially grown since it was first
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technology and innovation in these apollo systems it was pretty mundane technology that never seemed to
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it's going to be like it's going to wipe out our technology and the the data that we have and you
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