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gary nolan in the like mid 2010s i think that was i think given by kit green and kit green analyzed them
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alongside gary nolan but he's like a long time guy who kind of pops up in ufo lore kind of akin to
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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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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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You got to go talk to Dr. Gary Nolan.
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Yep. Professor Gary Nolan is one of those precocious minds that when you meet them, you know, you're in the presence of awesome, incredible intelligence.
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Wow. I mean, I have listened to so many people talk about this topic over the years, and I actually get a little excited when I see Gary Nolan talking about it, because he's the perfect kind of witness.
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And now I almost thought Lou Elizondo was getting overexposed, and I wondered, is Gary Nolan the new Lou Elizondo?
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It's an incredible conspiracy. But the amazing thing is, in my interview with Professor Gary Nolan, Professor Gary Nolan confirmed he believes that the memo is authentic and that it records real events. Have a listen to what Gary told me.
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But when Gary Nolan says, oh, yeah, that's the real thing, I get shivers on that one, too, because of what it says.
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Yeah, I don't think we can overestimate the significance of somebody like Professor Gary Nolan, who's a close personal friend of Eric Davis,
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Because Professor Gary Nolan is an experiencer.
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She's an author that's written some interesting stuff about UFOs, and she's worked with Gary Nolan
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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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And someone had gotten possession of it in the 1990s, and someone had gotten it eventually to Gary Nolan.
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I mean, Gary Nolan is also doing this at Stanford.
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And Gary Nolan talked about that today at the hackathon, about how hard data is, even his data that he has.
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That, like, you know, Gary Nolan or somebody studying kind of modern experiencers interacting with UFOs might just say, oh, that's like an electromagnetic burn.
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Okay. And, but isn't strong strontium, I believe is one of Gary Nolan's pieces that he has at the,
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Obviously we have Gary Nolan, who, you know, has needs needs needs, uh, needs no praise from me in terms of his academic and professional accomplishments.
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is spun in the direction Allah Elisando Allah shehan Allah Gary Nolan Allah shehan you know like she
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something that Dr. Professor Gary Nolan said a couple of days ago. He, he, he did an interview and
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And if you look at the files given to Gary Nolan
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when it comes to Gary Nolan,
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by Gary Nolan and those guys, and I've had the top geneticists in the world tear apart their data,
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He was in charge of mission control at NASA. His work for Elon Musk as an advisor. He once brought Diana and Dr. Gary Nolan blindfolded an hour in the desert to an alleged secret UFO crash site.
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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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I take a playbook from a colleague of mine, Gary Nolan, Dr. Gary Nolan.
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uh, as sort of like with, uh, Chris, I mean with the, uh, Jockele and Gary Nolan are doing with
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have like uh Dr. Gary Nolan who focused on the biological effects whatever whatever however
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