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A witness I have been more than eager to cover, as I believe this witness's alleged first-hand experiences with UFO reverse engineering offer crucial insights into DOD and defense contractor involvement with UFO programs.
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involving major defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and Boeing,
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Have additionally led a team at Raytheon Technologies, another defense contractor implicated with UAP study.
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such as the Office of the Secretary of Defense and other military departments,
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where Have offered insights on foreign defense capabilities.
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Program Acquisitions, Defense Procurement, and Acquisition Policy
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in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition,
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in the Department of Defense and Housing and Urban Development Centers
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defense contractor Science Applications International Corporation, SAIC,
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a defense contractor I have directly implicated
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at the Defense Advanced Research Board in 1979
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at the proposed Defense Advanced Research Center.
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of a West Coast American defense contractor
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the Defense Advanced Research Project,
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and Defense Contractors owned by Raytheon.
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to his president, you know, he's the Secretary of Defense,
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Because not only are names mentioned, but offices, you know, the ALSTAD, Undersecretary for Defense for Acquisition and Technology.
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And these 2002 meeting notes are a recollection of the meeting between a supposed alleged meeting between Eric Davis and Thomas Wilson in 2002 in the parking lot of EG&G, which of course itself is a famous defense contractor, maybe involved with such programs.
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I think, um, William J. Perry, who was dep sec def deputy secretary of defense.
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What's interesting about that is the, uh, that restructuring was done under the deputy secretary of defense, William J. Perry, him and the following successor deputy secretary of defense who would oversee SAPWOC, John M. Deutsch.
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Um, I think there's seven air force, seven Navy, seven army, and then two, um, defense
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about this on Rogan, but Sean Kirkpatrick arrow, it was set up under the undersecretary for defense,
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unacknowledged special access program, operates in the department of defense on the intelligence
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Uh, he was a consultant to the defense research board that was operated under Vannevar Bush.
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Yeah. You can't escape it because even if you look at SAIC, you know, the big money contractor defense extraordinaire.
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MITRE I think it's a good tip of the, uh, because Crystal City is where I think eight out of 10 of the US's largest defense contractors are located, uh, north of Grumman Raytheon, all of this. And I think this is where most, I just, as I think that the American west and most of the MRTFBs major range test facility bases, or we're a tremendous amount of UFO reverse, uh, or sorry, research development test and evaluation occurs. That Crystal City is where such contracts are executed and handled.
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about was the defense advanced research center.
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And one of the interesting things he spoke, or one of the interesting things about the defense
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involved with the secretary of defense, Ellen Lord signed in the corporate portfolio program,
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which gave, uh, defense industrial based contractors, FFRDCs and UARCs greater access to
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at the Pentagon, even Secretary of Defense, it's a problem.
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and I think that that tech can be housed within the defense contract realm,
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But if you ask the general public how they feel this should go, a rational, normal person would say there's no fucking way the defense contractor should be the only people who know that we're not alone.
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And he will himself tell you that this is 100% a thing and that these defense contractors and what he believes, the Pentagon not passing on all this, these black budget programs.
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He can't—even if it was someone at the—like, the Secretary of Defense, right?
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