Clayton Morris
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We have crash retrieval. We have – how many whistleblowers have come out now that were on crash retrieval? Under oath, by the way. Under oath. Crash retrieval. Whistleblowers. High-ranking members of the military, by the way. These aren't like schleps, you know. No, these are not corporals.
Yeah, but these are people that have high, you know, classified clearances.
Yeah, but these are people that have high, you know, classified clearances.
Yeah, but these are people that have high, you know, classified clearances.
Yeah. Yeah. Who've been involved in crash retrieval programs. We have the technology. We've had it for years. Like... Sometimes we do this on our show and people are like, oh, there goes Clayton again talking about UFOs. This, to me, is one of the biggest stories of all time. You mean we have technology that we can travel from here to Paris instantaneously, but you can't let us have it?
Yeah. Yeah. Who've been involved in crash retrieval programs. We have the technology. We've had it for years. Like... Sometimes we do this on our show and people are like, oh, there goes Clayton again talking about UFOs. This, to me, is one of the biggest stories of all time. You mean we have technology that we can travel from here to Paris instantaneously, but you can't let us have it?
Yeah. Yeah. Who've been involved in crash retrieval programs. We have the technology. We've had it for years. Like... Sometimes we do this on our show and people are like, oh, there goes Clayton again talking about UFOs. This, to me, is one of the biggest stories of all time. You mean we have technology that we can travel from here to Paris instantaneously, but you can't let us have it?
You mean to tell me— We do have that technology? I mean, purportedly that we have, or we figured out how to use that technology. I don't know that we've been able to use it as well as they have. But we have technology that can move us forward. At incredible speeds that human body under normal circumstances would be ripped apart doing nine G's. Right.
You mean to tell me— We do have that technology? I mean, purportedly that we have, or we figured out how to use that technology. I don't know that we've been able to use it as well as they have. But we have technology that can move us forward. At incredible speeds that human body under normal circumstances would be ripped apart doing nine G's. Right.
You mean to tell me— We do have that technology? I mean, purportedly that we have, or we figured out how to use that technology. I don't know that we've been able to use it as well as they have. But we have technology that can move us forward. At incredible speeds that human body under normal circumstances would be ripped apart doing nine G's. Right.
But with this gravity propulsion technology, we're protected in that way. So I don't understand all of it. All that to say that, yes, we there's technology that we aren't allowed to see that. Some defense contractors are and have had access to.
But with this gravity propulsion technology, we're protected in that way. So I don't understand all of it. All that to say that, yes, we there's technology that we aren't allowed to see that. Some defense contractors are and have had access to.
But with this gravity propulsion technology, we're protected in that way. So I don't understand all of it. All that to say that, yes, we there's technology that we aren't allowed to see that. Some defense contractors are and have had access to.
And that's the brilliance of this program, which is like break up pieces of this program and disperse it to Boeing, to Northrop Grumman, to all of these different. So you don't get to really talk. You get working on different pieces of this project. How it all comes together, I don't know.
And that's the brilliance of this program, which is like break up pieces of this program and disperse it to Boeing, to Northrop Grumman, to all of these different. So you don't get to really talk. You get working on different pieces of this project. How it all comes together, I don't know.
And that's the brilliance of this program, which is like break up pieces of this program and disperse it to Boeing, to Northrop Grumman, to all of these different. So you don't get to really talk. You get working on different pieces of this project. How it all comes together, I don't know.
But we have members of the military who've been involved in the retrieval for the purposes of reverse engineering and studying.
But we have members of the military who've been involved in the retrieval for the purposes of reverse engineering and studying.
But we have members of the military who've been involved in the retrieval for the purposes of reverse engineering and studying.
So that's where—and they don't talk about it, but I have talked to sources who've told me that they've witnessed firsthand this health technology being used to regrow limbs— that we don't have access to. Like basically the eradication of cancer, but limbs that were missing, regrowing human limbs using this technology. Described it as like a wand and others, but I don't know.