Hal Puthoff
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Podcast Appearances
I see. Okay. No, I think all aspects that I've seen of his story, I take that as solid.
And one of the reasons I accept that story is that, for example, the other people who left the site and then went back, they eventually did polygraphs on them, and they passed the polygraphs. I mean, they weren't making up that story.
And one of the reasons I accept that story is that, for example, the other people who left the site and then went back, they eventually did polygraphs on them, and they passed the polygraphs. I mean, they weren't making up that story.
And one of the reasons I accept that story is that, for example, the other people who left the site and then went back, they eventually did polygraphs on them, and they passed the polygraphs. I mean, they weren't making up that story.
Well, yeah, you can, but would I expect that some unsophisticated loggers would do it?
Well, yeah, you can, but would I expect that some unsophisticated loggers would do it?
Well, yeah, you can, but would I expect that some unsophisticated loggers would do it?
And the observation of UFOs coming up, non-human intelligence craft coming up out of the ocean are – They're all over the place. So Tim Godalay, who's an ex-Navy admiral, he's a Navy admiral now retired, who was in charge of NOAA, the National Oceanographic, whatever it's called, he's really big on the idea of collecting data about UFOs emerging from the water.
And the observation of UFOs coming up, non-human intelligence craft coming up out of the ocean are – They're all over the place. So Tim Godalay, who's an ex-Navy admiral, he's a Navy admiral now retired, who was in charge of NOAA, the National Oceanographic, whatever it's called, he's really big on the idea of collecting data about UFOs emerging from the water.
And the observation of UFOs coming up, non-human intelligence craft coming up out of the ocean are – They're all over the place. So Tim Godalay, who's an ex-Navy admiral, he's a Navy admiral now retired, who was in charge of NOAA, the National Oceanographic, whatever it's called, he's really big on the idea of collecting data about UFOs emerging from the water.
And so it seems like the data on that is just all over the place. Also, observing UFOs in the water zooming by submarines at 400 knots, 500 knots, or whatever, without any cavitation. I mean, it's just really... So the data, we're buried in data really. We're just not buried in how to explain it.
And so it seems like the data on that is just all over the place. Also, observing UFOs in the water zooming by submarines at 400 knots, 500 knots, or whatever, without any cavitation. I mean, it's just really... So the data, we're buried in data really. We're just not buried in how to explain it.
And so it seems like the data on that is just all over the place. Also, observing UFOs in the water zooming by submarines at 400 knots, 500 knots, or whatever, without any cavitation. I mean, it's just really... So the data, we're buried in data really. We're just not buried in how to explain it.
Not that I'm aware of. Why wouldn't they do that? Now, remote viewers have steered in on UFOs, although it turns out not at the bottom of the ocean. Let me give you an example. But we should probably do that. I mean, since now these days I'm not involved in the remote viewing programs, so maybe there are some.
Not that I'm aware of. Why wouldn't they do that? Now, remote viewers have steered in on UFOs, although it turns out not at the bottom of the ocean. Let me give you an example. But we should probably do that. I mean, since now these days I'm not involved in the remote viewing programs, so maybe there are some.
Not that I'm aware of. Why wouldn't they do that? Now, remote viewers have steered in on UFOs, although it turns out not at the bottom of the ocean. Let me give you an example. But we should probably do that. I mean, since now these days I'm not involved in the remote viewing programs, so maybe there are some.
I would say that's likely. I mean, you have an asset that works to some degree.