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And that's because seven years ago in 2017, declassified documents from the CIA showed that
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unambiguous manner. The CIA's documents also show that Uri went on to work with the agency,
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up the CIA, and they ask for help. CIA is wow. We definitely want to test Uri Gellip. Let's
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to the CIA. And then I get a phone call and a letter from Edgar Mitchell, the astronaut, the
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for the CIA? Unbelievable. Nevertheless, I do remember those days. Incredible. The scientist
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research and that's revealed in the CIA documents that were declassified. They put you into an
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By the way, I did not prepare all this. They are all around the area because this is my CIA,
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scientific control blind standards. Wasn't it? Of course, very much so. And otherwise the CIA would
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I just want to draw you on something that the CIA made the finding that they considered you had
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directorative science and technology and the CIA. So he was kind of like the chief scientist for
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the CIA at the time. Yes. And this is hundreds and not thousands of miles or kilometers away
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CIA and other intelligence services are still playing with psychic phenomena. They call it something
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the CIA stopped psychic research is nonsense. Why would they? This is a cheap method of spying on
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That's what happened. Why? Because the CIA, NSA, National Security Agency, they just didn't
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Stubblevine was an idiot and that the whole CIA operations Stargate program was based on self-delusion,
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We get to a NASA base and I'm, by the way, at that time I worked with the CIA and the CIA
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spy for the CIA in Mexico because I was very close to the president of Mexico and the CIA gave me
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So we enter Werner von Braun's office. Mitchell is with me, Shippy is with me, and there was a CIA
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talking about NSA, national security agency, we're talking about the CIA, we're talking about
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you were taken by the CIA to Lawrence Livermore laboratories, and this is on the nuclear issue,
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CIA, they responded they had no data on the event. And we can find a third case that's also
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and quote. As stated by former Special Assistant the deputy director of the CIA,
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that stands for in the CIA term and he gave me his phone number which is one of one of many
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CIA and an aerospace corporation showed up at my office here at Stanford and knocked on
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seeing back then when you started doing this research for the CIA?
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But some of these, especially the medical records, are not, hey, someone's telling me something. The medical records are there. And they're the same kinds of medical records that I got when the CIA showed up in my office. And it's that level of detail. All you can see is somebody isn't doing their job.
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Now, from the previous and unrelated work that you've done with the CIA, you've examined military service personnel who've been exposed to what sounds like anomalous phenomena, including potentially directed energy weapons of some kind.
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it's the CIA's own records that there's been a continuing investigation into the phenomenon since the 1970s Stargate program that Hal put off played a role in SRI.
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emerging UAP narrative that's a line from a CIA document shape this way for you shape the emerging
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with the Pentagon papers and litigating all of that shit back in the day so if you're not a CIA
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more more interestingly have said some very dramatic things his nominee for CIA has been pretty
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And he's pretty extraordinary. He was a former NSA director. He's an essay scientist. Scientist. Yeah. So it is pretty remarkable. We had just about every single. We had former CIA directors, former national intelligence directors.
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McDonnell, you'll find CIA documents.
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And so the CIA would seem compelling.
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