Dan Farah
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The evidence is absolutely clear that there is some form of life with advanced technology.
And now we have people on ships seeing these things enter the water, but seeing enough times under enough different conditions that we just have to accept that it's real.
So what exactly is inside this report?
We have so many sightings, even access to materials.
I'm a quantum physicist.
I work for the National Security Agency, for various organizations in the intelligence community like CIA and so on.
And so as part of my technical work, I was also a consultant chief science advisor to Robert Bigelow of Bigelow Aerospace.
He's really quite a titan.
I mean, he has two space stations orbiting the Earth.
So anyway, those people who are in the space business and they're moving out into space, they just can't help but wondering, you know, what are we going to run into when we get out there?
As a science advisor to him, it turned out that the Defense Intelligence Agency came forward and said, you know, we need to find out really what's going on in this so-called UAP area.
So that's how somebody like me gets pulled in.
They say, okay, these pilots are out there, and they suddenly see craft coming out of the ocean and making right-angle turns at 6G or whatever.
And they say, oh, my God, this is way beyond our physics.
So I and other physicists sort of dug into, you know, what could be responsible for this.
And we actually found that just like we use so-called Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic stuff for everything we do in electromagnetics, we have Einstein's equations in general relativity for...
black holes and all that kind of stuff.
But it turns out if you could engineer those, you would actually get the same effects that people were observing with these UAP crafts.
So we think we've come up with what it is about the science of it.
It's just that we don't have the engineering to do it.