Kevin Knuth
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And he analyzed that.
He was analyzing the jumps.
And he found that the object was accelerating at โ took several jumps, different accelerations at different times.
But there were three โ three of them were โ the accelerations were greater than 9,000 Gs.
One of them was like 11,000 Gs.
And the top speed he estimated to be 250,000 miles an hour.
And at 250,000 miles an hour, you can get to the moon in 54 minutes.
That's not a joke.
So you've got something the size of an aircraft carrier that could get to the moon in less than an hour, right?
That's basically what you're dealing with here.
And we have the radar data from that.
You have the radar data.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
John Callahan, who was the FAA chief of accidents and investigations, actually reviewed the case.
And then President Reagan's scientific team and the CIA showed up and they wanted all the data.
No way.
And so they came to collect the data.
Callahan copied it and put it in a box that he just put under his desk.
And so he had a copy of it and he didn't turn that over.