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the Stanford MD.
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That's Gary Nolan, Stanford microbiologist and Nobel nominee, who claims to have UFO crash parts with isotope ratios that don't occur naturally on Earth.
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remote viewing research the cia was funding at stanford research institute and linda who was visiting her
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father and atherton at that time remember seeing a check from the townsend brown foundation to stanford
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the CIA was funding at Stanford Research Institute?
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to Stanford for $100,000.
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really interesting is um gary nolan has this magnesium bismuth piece in his lab at stanford you'd need
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like the one lazar described bismuth in the ufo samples that stanford professor gary nolan is
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So one of the pieces that Gary Nolan had found that was – Gary Nolan is the guy at Stanford that has examined these pieces that are from supposedly crashed sites, crash sites where something had gone down and scattered.
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darpa yeah and the cia and all this stuff basically going and visiting sergey brin at stanford and you know
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the the the project was cut off um usually as you know i had clearances on other projects at stanford
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i i've turned over all my samples to dr nolan at stanford uh so that we can continue to do the
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Uh, where the, the actual stuff that was, was picked up by, uh, Dr. Stanford and Dr. Hynek was never returned to them.
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Uh, Dr. Stanford died in the meantime.
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I mean, Gary Nolan is also doing this at Stanford.
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and Stanford microbiologist
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because when you go to Stanford in the 1960s,
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you know, Stanford lab that he thinks might be UFO meta materials that come from crashes.
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At the time, I was involved at Stanford University getting my Ph.D.
So just an alark, by this time I had headed over to Stanford Research Institute to do my laser work.
Well, it turns out that I had a great experiment for him because we had an experiment set up at Stanford
And when the other professor actually at Stanford came over and said, I brought my kid over to play with you, but his last name is Putoff.
that you had the Stanford doctor?
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there was a study of astronomers by an astronomer at Stanford. And what he found was that when
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But parapsychology has been studied at elite universities since, you know, mid-century Stanford
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Um, Sergey at Stanford was and the guy that he was working under were literally
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Yeah, that's Stanford law I believe.
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He takes Gary Nolan and I, Gary is a professor at Stanford. It'd be blindfolded. It's a secret place. So it's in New Mexico. It was a crash site from apparently the night, one of the ones in the 1940s.
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which is held by Gary Nolan at Stanford last year.
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and I wrote them. What is move on Stanford? The mutual UFO network is where is a data, so investigation
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um, but real quick just for the audience. Yeah, Gary Nolan is a Stanford microbiologist. Yeah, he's a Nobel nominee every year
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Yeah, he's part of our news so as a Nobel nominated Stanford professor has seen this occur
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