Timothy Alberino
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I think that's where some of these unacknowledged special access programs are being developed in the deep underground military bases. But I interface with individuals all the time.
um i've interfaced with with you know with congressmen people in the intelligence community uh people in the military who and of course it's all anecdotal i've never seen the train system i've never been an underground base but i've read the papers on the the nuclear boring machine I've read the papers on the Tote organization.
um i've interfaced with with you know with congressmen people in the intelligence community uh people in the military who and of course it's all anecdotal i've never seen the train system i've never been an underground base but i've read the papers on the the nuclear boring machine I've read the papers on the Tote organization.
um i've interfaced with with you know with congressmen people in the intelligence community uh people in the military who and of course it's all anecdotal i've never seen the train system i've never been an underground base but i've read the papers on the the nuclear boring machine I've read the papers on the Tote organization.
I've read the papers from the RAND Corporation on the Magneto-Leviton train. By the way, in that paper in the 1970s, they say in the paper that they now have the technology to build it. They had the technology in the 70s to build that train. I think they did build it. They just didn't build it for the public. They took the technology underground.
I've read the papers from the RAND Corporation on the Magneto-Leviton train. By the way, in that paper in the 1970s, they say in the paper that they now have the technology to build it. They had the technology in the 70s to build that train. I think they did build it. They just didn't build it for the public. They took the technology underground.
I've read the papers from the RAND Corporation on the Magneto-Leviton train. By the way, in that paper in the 1970s, they say in the paper that they now have the technology to build it. They had the technology in the 70s to build that train. I think they did build it. They just didn't build it for the public. They took the technology underground.
the Japanese and the Chinese are developing these kind of railways using the same kind of technology. Of course, they're not running in, as far as I know, they're not running in a vacuum tube, but they're using the same kind of technology in bullet trains and different kinds of rail systems that are being developed. So it's kind of common knowledge at this point. The secret would be
the Japanese and the Chinese are developing these kind of railways using the same kind of technology. Of course, they're not running in, as far as I know, they're not running in a vacuum tube, but they're using the same kind of technology in bullet trains and different kinds of rail systems that are being developed. So it's kind of common knowledge at this point. The secret would be
the Japanese and the Chinese are developing these kind of railways using the same kind of technology. Of course, they're not running in, as far as I know, they're not running in a vacuum tube, but they're using the same kind of technology in bullet trains and different kinds of rail systems that are being developed. So it's kind of common knowledge at this point. The secret would be
How many of these deep underground military bases exist? Where are they located? And what's happening inside of them? But I'm absolutely persuaded that they do, in fact, exist.
How many of these deep underground military bases exist? Where are they located? And what's happening inside of them? But I'm absolutely persuaded that they do, in fact, exist.
How many of these deep underground military bases exist? Where are they located? And what's happening inside of them? But I'm absolutely persuaded that they do, in fact, exist.
Yeah, I did briefly in the Capitol building.
Yeah, I did briefly in the Capitol building.
Yeah, I did briefly in the Capitol building.
Great guys, by the way. Congressman Eric Burleson, Congressman Tim Burchett, Ana Paulina Luna. These are phenomenal congressmen and women. And they're at the heart of the battle for disclosure in Washington, D.C. Nothing's coming out.
Great guys, by the way. Congressman Eric Burleson, Congressman Tim Burchett, Ana Paulina Luna. These are phenomenal congressmen and women. And they're at the heart of the battle for disclosure in Washington, D.C. Nothing's coming out.
Great guys, by the way. Congressman Eric Burleson, Congressman Tim Burchett, Ana Paulina Luna. These are phenomenal congressmen and women. And they're at the heart of the battle for disclosure in Washington, D.C. Nothing's coming out.
We've had two hearings in Congress. The first hearing, of course, featured primarily the testimony of David Grush. who was in the intelligence community, and of course, Grush, in an official capacity investigating the topic of UAP, he came up against a program that he was not allowed to be read into. And this program is what's called today the Legacy Program.