George Knapp
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Great guy.
I mean, he worked for Bigelow Aerospace for a number of years, consultant to NASA, now at Redwire.
Is that right?
So that's a big space contractor.
It's involved in high level stuff all over the place.
And, you know, he has a healthy interest in the UAP topic.
And he helped set this in motion.
He's the foot in the door for you and me and Weaponize, right?
I hope so.
I mean, we know the kind of games that NASA has played, both the audio kinds of transmissions, what astronauts say or report back to Houston, the code language that's used when they see something strange, the stories that float around about what people encountered on the moon and on the journey back and forth.
So I would trust Redwire and Mike Gold more than I would trust NASA at this point.
So after you talk with Mike on stage,
There's a guy who comes on stage you've known since childhood, or at least since the early years.
It's a very famous family name, Roddenberry.
Any Star Trek fan, or even partial fan, would know that name, the significance of it.
Rod Roddenberry, son of Gene Roddenberry, he's the CEO of the family biz, and he came on, and what did he say?
I would think everybody there recognizes at the Space Symposium that what people would call sci-fi often leads to real science and real technology and real developments.
I have an entire book about things that were first mentioned on Star Trek that became real because kids grew up to be engineers and made them.
So I hope in this clip that you get into that.
Yeah.