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But his life's work was classified by the Navy and was shrouded by intentionally seeded disinformation.
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And finally, I get to grill a Navy scientist who holds a deep understanding of the fundamental and theoretical implications of Brown's work, but cannot reveal his identity for fear of reprisals.
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It says that Brown knew more about radar detection than any individual in the US Navy.
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When Shatzkin tries to use the Freedom of Information Act to retrieve Brown's records from the Navy,
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they repeatedly play dumb at first and act like they aren't even aware of a man with that name in the Navy.
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wonderland drive in on lookout mountain in laurel canyon at the time when the navy or the air force
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spreading disinformation the philadelphia experiment was a wacky mythical navy experiment in 1943 whose
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were greatly inflated brown was officially discharged from the navy in 1942 a few months before the
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equipment from the university of philadelphia to the navy at norfolk and he stalled around for a month or
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two and then he his letter says for the good of the navy and to avoid court martial i hereby resign did he
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left the navy in 1942 and went straight to work at martin vega corporation in la this guy's now been
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discredited from the navy but oh he shows up at this aviation facility yeah that is underneath this
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about radar detection than any individual in the u.s navy they also say that prior to brown's move to la
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the minor quantum paper and that's right when he gets recruited by the navy dude the navy saw it and
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electrodynamics a theory i personally learned about from a top navy scientist who chose to remain anonymous
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to this navy scientist these new waves involved in extended electrodynamics can unlock novel propulsion
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and that's right when he gets recruited by the Navy,
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the Navy saw it and then recruited him.
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from a top Navy scientist
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According to this Navy scientist,
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But now we've got officers in the Navy seeing these very large objects on the sonar traveling
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The Navy even releasing videos
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Um, and that the windows were blacked out on the bus and it was just a navy blue painted bus.
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I know, I mean, I know the Navy got the sport model.
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But, yeah, that was happened upon by the Navy.
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And I just theorize that's how the Navy got in control of everything.
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He was high up in the Navy, and he talks about retrieval of exotic technology on the seafloor.
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And I don't know, there's another, I have one friend in the Navy who's, you know, anonymous source.
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Yeah, and we were talking last night with Luigi about Pascagoula, Missouri was the site of the production of nuclear subs for the Navy.
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And it's the Navy that's in charge.
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he says like um yeah uh admiral mcclellan who was a navy admiral came to me and he was mj level you
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involved there and he was a navy admiral at the time so i think about that and i'm like i wonder
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classified essentially showed up in a navy lab in the 60s yeah and that's what jesse marcel describes the
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60s it appears in public randomly at a navy lab it's interesting that's really interesting i never heard
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are being recovered at the bottom of our oceans all over the world by the navy bob lazar will either be
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