Dr. Steven Greer
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They're always looking at right now or in the rear view mirror. And when you're encountering civilizations, non-human intelligence is this advanced. You've got to put everything you know on a shelf because we don't know anything. I mean, we're like half a step out of the jungle scientifically.
They're always looking at right now or in the rear view mirror. And when you're encountering civilizations, non-human intelligence is this advanced. You've got to put everything you know on a shelf because we don't know anything. I mean, we're like half a step out of the jungle scientifically.
But these covert engineering programs that started studying this back in the 40s and 50s, they have all this. I mean, they have figured all that part of it out. And however much you think is sitting out there in the desert, it's 100 times more. You know, Ben Rich, you remember Ben Rich? He was the director, the president of the Lockheed Skunk Works.
But these covert engineering programs that started studying this back in the 40s and 50s, they have all this. I mean, they have figured all that part of it out. And however much you think is sitting out there in the desert, it's 100 times more. You know, Ben Rich, you remember Ben Rich? He was the director, the president of the Lockheed Skunk Works.
So the week he died, he had a conversation with a colleague of mine, James Goodall. And Jim Goodall is a very renowned aerospace historian and a mainstream author. And Ben Rich and he knew each other. So he called him up. He was very close to death, had cancer. And Ben Rich says to, you know, he asked, well, you know, what do you really have out there in the desert?
So the week he died, he had a conversation with a colleague of mine, James Goodall. And Jim Goodall is a very renowned aerospace historian and a mainstream author. And Ben Rich and he knew each other. So he called him up. He was very close to death, had cancer. And Ben Rich says to, you know, he asked, well, you know, what do you really have out there in the desert?
And Ben Rich says, anything you can imagine, anything you've seen on Star Trek or Star Wars, we have it. We've already done it. It's out there in the desert. He says, but not Area 51. He was talking about in the underground facilities connected to this. So what that opening is connects to a place called the Ant Hill, which is to the east out in the desert further.
And Ben Rich says, anything you can imagine, anything you've seen on Star Trek or Star Wars, we have it. We've already done it. It's out there in the desert. He says, but not Area 51. He was talking about in the underground facilities connected to this. So what that opening is connects to a place called the Ant Hill, which is to the east out in the desert further.
and goes underground through a series of bases. They're known as STIFs, subterranean facilities. Some people call them DUMs, deep underground military bases. And they're connected with underground tunnels. I actually have in my archive the patent for the machine that made those tunnels that are made by various contractors like Bechtel Corporation and some others that I know.
and goes underground through a series of bases. They're known as STIFs, subterranean facilities. Some people call them DUMs, deep underground military bases. And they're connected with underground tunnels. I actually have in my archive the patent for the machine that made those tunnels that are made by various contractors like Bechtel Corporation and some others that I know.
So those facilities have been studied in a reverse engineering ET tech, alien tech, whatever you want to call it, for 70 years. They've also had trillions of dollars that the U.S. government doesn't know has been going into that.
So those facilities have been studied in a reverse engineering ET tech, alien tech, whatever you want to call it, for 70 years. They've also had trillions of dollars that the U.S. government doesn't know has been going into that.
And I will say, of all the scientists I've met in the world from any academic institution, the scientists that get picked out of high school or college working on this technology, on this technology, this Arathion triangle, they are the brightest, most accomplished scientists scientists, highest IQ I've ever met, period. But you're not going to see them at MIT and Harvard.
And I will say, of all the scientists I've met in the world from any academic institution, the scientists that get picked out of high school or college working on this technology, on this technology, this Arathion triangle, they are the brightest, most accomplished scientists scientists, highest IQ I've ever met, period. But you're not going to see them at MIT and Harvard.
They identify them sometimes in early, you know, through IQ tests and other special abilities and talents programs. And then, you know, once they're identified, then they get kind of pulled over in that direction. And by the way, your top special forces guys that I know, like Jake Barber, very, very, very incredibly smart guy.
They identify them sometimes in early, you know, through IQ tests and other special abilities and talents programs. And then, you know, once they're identified, then they get kind of pulled over in that direction. And by the way, your top special forces guys that I know, like Jake Barber, very, very, very incredibly smart guy.
He was identified as a specially gifted person as a young man and eventually got moved into the Special Forces, Delta Force, Air Force, and then emerged as a contractor, what they used to call a NOC, a non-official cover, for the intelligence community interfacing with the partners over in the aerospace. So he was assigned to the aerospace corporations, but also as an intelligence person.
He was identified as a specially gifted person as a young man and eventually got moved into the Special Forces, Delta Force, Air Force, and then emerged as a contractor, what they used to call a NOC, a non-official cover, for the intelligence community interfacing with the partners over in the aerospace. So he was assigned to the aerospace corporations, but also as an intelligence person.
And I know what agency he was from. So that is how it's done. But he was identified as a relatively young man, incredibly gifted, and he is. So the best of your Green Beret, Special Forces, Navy SEAL guys are not only amazing warriors. But the top tier of them are also very bright and very accomplished. So the same thing happens with your scientists that they want to grab up.
And I know what agency he was from. So that is how it's done. But he was identified as a relatively young man, incredibly gifted, and he is. So the best of your Green Beret, Special Forces, Navy SEAL guys are not only amazing warriors. But the top tier of them are also very bright and very accomplished. So the same thing happens with your scientists that they want to grab up.