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He goes, the only thing I think of is it could be some sort of like secret DARPA black budget stuff.
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Do you think it's possible that any of the stuff like the Tic Tacs or any other things could be reverse engineered like deep DARPA stuff?
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Didn't you also say that you did something with or you were approached by DARPA to do some sort of DNA thing, like storing stuff on DNA?
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Modeled on DARPA with the Heilmeier questions.
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I mean, I personally thought that they were doing this years ago within DARPA, you know, because everything you start to hear about in like the public light usually starts was being developed by them like 20 years earlier.
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They were doing Neuralink stuff in the 90s, according to Annie Jacobson in her book, The Pentagon's Brain, where she studied all the stuff that DARPA has been doing.
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DARPA is a great place.
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I've had, I don't know, $100 million in contracts with DARPA.
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Then we worked on indirectly through a corporation that was under contract to DARPA on sending intelligently operated drones as situational awareness sensors to go out with fielded troops who are going out on foot.
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including some feds at DARPA who began funding research on millimeter-scale autonomous sensing
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By 2001, DARPA was demonstrating smart dust in field tests.
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Publicly, we know about DARPA's smart dust and creepy bio-hybrid insect cyborgs,
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This is a man who is funded by NASA and DARPA for mind reading research. In 1999, Norseen published
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longer buried in obscure papers or patents. That year, DARPA launched a program called N3,
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Next Generation Non-Surgical Neurotechnology. DARPA's official program brief openly talks about building
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So by 2020, you don't just have vague patents and R&D rumors. You have DARPA openly funding a nanoscale
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Clouds aren't really clouds? Birds are surveilling us? Yeah, DARPA's R&D portfolio does not make that
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government funded the cia and darpa and the department of defense funded that for years
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the former deputy director of DARPA,
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I guess the Department of War now or the Pentagon or DARPA?
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I sat on the Emerging Threats subcommittee that oversaw everything going on in cyberspace, had access to DARPA and the projects they were working on,
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in linthicum maryland won a 210 thousand dollar contract from darpa or the defense advanced research
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It could be like super secret DARPA military stuff.
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Sapco for DARPA.
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between DARPA, really.
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Do you think that—not necessarily all of it, but some of it could be like DARPA, who could be 40, 50 years ahead of us in technology and at least we have it?
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A Lockheed Martin DARPA engineer, also worked at NASA,
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I mean, he's, you know, NASA engineer, aerospace engineer, DARPA.
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There's old ARPA, um, you know, the precursor to DARPA documents that talk about, uh, a
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the 50s on the site of a former boron mine. After all a 1991 DARPA report details secret cavities
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paper issued by DARPA the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency and US Army Missile Command
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Additionally Crystal City is home to myriad DOD research agencies including DARPA, Office of
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this video might recognize our DARPA and the defense missile agency. Prior to this investigation,
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