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And, you know, we went into a bus, which was a, you know, Navy painted school bus with blacked out windows and just sat down, you know, right at the front seat, right where the, you know, big bar is and, and sat there.
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I don't know if it was the ocean or lake or whatever, but you know, what has the water got to do with all this stuff in the Navy?
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And then also Tim Gallaudet, who's a, uh, Navy rear admiral also said that they had encountered large crafts moving at four to 500 knots underwater.
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And that would probably explain why the Navy was so heavily invested.
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So, I mean, if the Navy finds these intact in the water, it would put them at the front of, you know, this whole thing.
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They work for the Navy or Air Force or something.
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that's one of ours we were just testing it and seeing how the navy would react which seems preposterous but
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He's a former very advanced fighter pilot who was working with the U.S. Navy a few years ago when there were very strange encounters off the east coast of America.
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And about a year ago, he was dropped some very interesting videos, a series of videos that show incidents where UAPs allegedly swarmed around US Navy ships,
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That's why we thought it was so important to get Jeremy Corbell's response to this very strong impression that the US Navy was trying to get across that there was just nothing to these videos.
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So as you're going to see, Jeremy Corbell was what I would describe as defiant in the face of the US Navy's explanation.
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And I do not think the drone's explanation given by the Director of Navy Intelligence, Deputy Director of Navy Intelligence, Scott Bray, explains this object.
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It's one of the Corbell videos that the Navy still has not explained.
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That he was trying to broker something with this military person from the Navy.
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You know, why is it the Navy?
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The Navy paid me.
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I always said the everything has been the Navy instead of the Air Force, because, you know,
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But everything associated with this was the Navy.
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So why would the government, the U.S. Navy, write that in there that would correlate to something that we already kind of knew?
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Brown's work is still likely classified by the Navy to this day.
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He was at the Navy for a very long time.
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There's an FBI document that is circulated now and out about him and says that he's the lead radar scientist in the entire Navy.
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He knows more about radar than anybody in the Navy.
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You hacked into the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Department of Defense, and NASA.
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And so did some like basic blank password phishing techniques to essentially hack into NASA, Navy,
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