Kevin Knuth
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, I mean, what we could do is over a large range, I mean,
If you can reproduce one of those craft, then you can have UFOs that can probably are interest capable of interest seller travel.
So it's hard to believe that our military has done this because we don't use any of this in warfare.
If you believe what evidence seems to be out there, what people claim, we've been collecting these crafts since 1947.
So even if they have four or five of them, which is probably a pretty reasonable estimate, you have...
And it's a reasonable estimate, assuming that that's been going on.
Let me be a little more careful with my language.
So even if you have that, you would expect that if they were able to reverse engineer a propulsion system like that, you would expect it to be used in a war.
If the Russians hadn't, they wouldn't be losing in Ukraine.
If we had it, we wouldn't be struggling with Iran.
And they would have shown up in the Iraq war.
So I don't believe that we have these craft fully reverse engineered.
I think that would be silly to believe.
I think more likely we have been able to reverse engineer some of the materials that the craft is made of.
Materials analysis is not an easy thing to do.
It's an easier thing to do than it is to figure out how something made of many alien parts is put together to work as a whole.
That's harder to do.
So I think the easiest thing to do would be reverse engineering some of the materials that these craft are made of.
And some of that could easily have been done already.
Yeah, I think that's probably, that seems to be the most reasonable assessment.