Kevin Knuth
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, people I've talked to who have claimed to know about these reverse engineering programs say that there's not been much figured out and that that's what I would expect to be the case.
You aren't going to figure out a lot with a handful of scientists who are having to work in secret and not communicate with anyone else.
You're not going to get very far.
That's hard to do.
Well there are claims
that some of these materials have found their way already into things that we use.
So Philip Corso worked with the CIA, I believe, and he wrote a book about what happened after the Roswell crash.
So his job at the CIA was to take, according to him in this book, was to take...
parts from these alien craft and give them to companies to reverse engineer certain aspects or to examine certain aspects of the craft and he claims that um kevlar came from that um there have been claims that nitinol wire nitinol is an alloy a metal alloy that that reforms its shape you can actually bend it to a different shape and then it will reform back to the way it was
There's claims that that came from crashed craft fiber optics.
So there have been claims that some of our technologies that we developed in the 60s actually came from crashed UFOs.
Is that really true?
Who knows?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know how that would go.
And even the things that have been claimed to be commercialized, that's hard because in some of those cases, there is a scientific paper trail of how they were developed.
So that would argue against them coming from crashed UFOs.
So most of those probably didn't come from crash craft, I would have to say.
You'd have to look and see what that paper trail looks like.