Dan Farah
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It's, I do think that there are reverse engineered craft out there.
I think China and Russia are neck and neck in a high stakes race and they're both making progress.
I think, you know, in the film, intelligence officials refer to it as the Manhattan Project on steroids.
I think that's real.
Hal Pudoff says on camera, he slides it into one of the interview pieces.
I don't know if enough people picked up on this, but he says, you know, some of the UAP activity we see might actually be a result of our legacy programs work.
And some of it might be a result of China's program.
So I think that there's a lot of these like little nuggets that people might film or trying to share with the public to say things without overtly saying them.
And I think that those set of circumstances exist.
The Tic Tac was a long time ago, man.
It was a couple, couple decades ago.
And I don't, I do not think that we, we cracked that kind of technology back then.
One of the scientists in the film, Eric Davis, he says the exact number.
I'm not going to, I'm not going to try to quote it.
I don't remember exactly what he said, but he says he makes an analogy for the amount of energy that would have been required to go from sea level to 80,000 feet and back forth.
And it was like,
it was like something just completely.
Yeah.
Obviously, we didn't have the ability to harness that much energy to localize an area above the ocean 20 years ago.
You know?