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raising the alarm bells just like we did in OSAP and ATIPS. And so this is nothing new. Now, if you want to look at this from an adversarial perspective, our government has already said that's not ours, right? If you look at a 1950 Sabre jet, for example, it wasn't even supersonic. And yet these things that we are observing in some cases are doing about some more documents here.
multiples of of mock um at at at and doing velocities and doing things that we frankly could not do back then and frankly we still can't do in some cases but temporarily speaking the only two countries in the world may may have a chance of doing something like that would be russia and china and now in 1950 where was china was in the middle of a famine and at the time, and where was Russia?
multiples of of mock um at at at and doing velocities and doing things that we frankly could not do back then and frankly we still can't do in some cases but temporarily speaking the only two countries in the world may may have a chance of doing something like that would be russia and china and now in 1950 where was china was in the middle of a famine and at the time, and where was Russia?
multiples of of mock um at at at and doing velocities and doing things that we frankly could not do back then and frankly we still can't do in some cases but temporarily speaking the only two countries in the world may may have a chance of doing something like that would be russia and china and now in 1950 where was china was in the middle of a famine and at the time, and where was Russia?
Russia was trying to develop the atomic bomb and still was using horse-drawn carts for a lot of their military operations. So, temporally speaking, it doesn't make sense. This is the analogy I've used before, Joe, that it would be like the Carter going into King Tut's tomb for the very first time in the 1920s, discovering King Tut's tomb, And when he goes in, he finds a fully assembled 747 jet.
Russia was trying to develop the atomic bomb and still was using horse-drawn carts for a lot of their military operations. So, temporally speaking, it doesn't make sense. This is the analogy I've used before, Joe, that it would be like the Carter going into King Tut's tomb for the very first time in the 1920s, discovering King Tut's tomb, And when he goes in, he finds a fully assembled 747 jet.
Russia was trying to develop the atomic bomb and still was using horse-drawn carts for a lot of their military operations. So, temporally speaking, it doesn't make sense. This is the analogy I've used before, Joe, that it would be like the Carter going into King Tut's tomb for the very first time in the 1920s, discovering King Tut's tomb, And when he goes in, he finds a fully assembled 747 jet.
It doesn't make sense. Temporally speaking, they did not have that technology. So is it possible, and I'll be very careful what I say, that the U.S. government has some sort of exotic technology? Well, my answer is I sure hope so because, you know, we want to have an advantage over our adversaries. But in 1950, that wasn't the case.
It doesn't make sense. Temporally speaking, they did not have that technology. So is it possible, and I'll be very careful what I say, that the U.S. government has some sort of exotic technology? Well, my answer is I sure hope so because, you know, we want to have an advantage over our adversaries. But in 1950, that wasn't the case.
It doesn't make sense. Temporally speaking, they did not have that technology. So is it possible, and I'll be very careful what I say, that the U.S. government has some sort of exotic technology? Well, my answer is I sure hope so because, you know, we want to have an advantage over our adversaries. But in 1950, that wasn't the case.
There is film of many crafts, and not just New Mexico per se, but over many military installations. I've got another one for you I'll provide you. You don't want to have to waste your time reading it, but I think you'll appreciate this. Take a look at the date of this and who it's to and who it's from, and I think you'll find the subject line very interesting.
There is film of many crafts, and not just New Mexico per se, but over many military installations. I've got another one for you I'll provide you. You don't want to have to waste your time reading it, but I think you'll appreciate this. Take a look at the date of this and who it's to and who it's from, and I think you'll find the subject line very interesting.
There is film of many crafts, and not just New Mexico per se, but over many military installations. I've got another one for you I'll provide you. You don't want to have to waste your time reading it, but I think you'll appreciate this. Take a look at the date of this and who it's to and who it's from, and I think you'll find the subject line very interesting.
Just to highlight a portion so you can see the top of the document, who it's from, who it's to and the date, and what the subject line is.
Just to highlight a portion so you can see the top of the document, who it's from, who it's to and the date, and what the subject line is.
Just to highlight a portion so you can see the top of the document, who it's from, who it's to and the date, and what the subject line is.
Yeah, it's an old reproduction of official government document. Bottom line, it's a document from J. Edgar Hoover.
Yeah, it's an old reproduction of official government document. Bottom line, it's a document from J. Edgar Hoover.
Yeah, it's an old reproduction of official government document. Bottom line, it's a document from J. Edgar Hoover.
And read the subject line of that memo.