Former AAWSAP contractor and astrophysicist Eric Davis shared what colleagues had told him of the DIA scientist's experience in an interview with researcher Joe … edit on 27-7-2020 by neoholographic because: (no reason given)edit on 7/27/2020 by ColdWisdom because: (no reason given)edit on 27-7-2020 by neoholographic because: (no reason And he’s still working for it. Wilson first learned about the classified UFO program through a National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) document shared … This development will astound many working professionals that have ignored decades of testimonial evidence that such programs were being secretly conducted at multiple military and corporate facilities.What remains to be answered is how did the corporations get their hands on recovered UFO craft, and were able to keep key Pentagon officials such as Admiral Wilson out of the loop?
He also says that he has recently
Science is about open-minded Astrophysicist Dr. Eric Davis, who was a contractor for NASA's so-called "breakthrough propulsion project,"has long been investigating weird things. Why did the Pentagon officials running the Special Access Program Oversight Committee deny Wilson access despite his very senior status at the DIA and Joint Chiefs of Staff?Another important question to ask is whether the information that corporations have made very slow progress in reverse engineering of retrieved extraterrestrial craft, as Wilson revealed to Davis in their 2002 conversation, is to be believed. They’re definitely the craft of a supremely advanced
Davis claims even though the DoD says the program’s been shut down, it hasn’t. given briefings to Pentagon officials regarding “off-world vehicles not made on this earth.”Astrophysicist Eric W. Davis, who worked as a consultant for the Pentagon, says the Department of Defense has not discontinued its UFO program. program when he was the Senate majority leader. given briefings to Pentagon officials regarding “off-world vehicles not made on this earth.”Astrophysicist Eric W. Davis, who worked as a consultant for the Pentagon, says the Department of Defense has not discontinued its UFO program. Davis said he also gave classified briefings on retrievals of unexplained objects to staff members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Oct. 21, 2019, and to staff members of the Senate Intelligence Committee two days later.Given Davis’s revelations it’s therefore not surprising that the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence asked the Intelligence Community to write a comprehensive report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs aka UFOs) in six months. The New York Times has just released a bombshell article on classified UFO briefings received by members of U.S. Congress and Pentagon officials that the craft involved are “off-world vehicles not made on this earth ”.
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Rubio said some of the unidentified aerial vehicles over U.S. bases possibly exhibited technologies not in the American arsenal. Davis claims even though the DoD says the program’s been shut down, it hasn’t. inquiry. And he’s still working for it. He also says that he has recently What Happened: Eric W. Davis, a renowned astrophysicist who worked as a subcontractor and then a consultant for the Pentagon UFO program since 2007, recently stated that, in some cases, the examination of the material retrieved from some UFOs has, according to the New York times, “failed to determine their source” which has led Davis to conclude that “We … technology,” says physicist Eric Davis, a researcher of light-speed travel.“They’re wrong, naive, stubborn, narrow-minded, afraid and fearful. Davis claims even though the DoD says the program’s been shut down, it hasn’t. The opinions of our members are not those of site ownership who maintains strict editorial agnosticism and simply provides a collaborative venue for free expression. program since 2007, said that, in some cases, examination of the materials had so far failed to determine their source and led him to conclude, “We couldn’t make it ourselves.”The constraints on discussing classified programs — and the ambiguity of information cited in unclassified slides from the briefings — have put officials who have studied U.F.O.s in the position of stating their views without presenting any hard evidence.Mr. You shouldn’t be laughing off people. He also says that he has recently The program never lapsed in those years, but little was disclosed about the post-2017 operations.“It no longer has to hide in the shadows,” Mr. Elizondo said. Davis’s testimony is important since, in 2019, a Wilson appealed unsuccessfully to the Special Access Programs Oversight Committee (SAPOC) that had authority over the corporate-run program. given)edit on 27-7-2020 by neoholographic because: (no reason given) Funny thing is , did not Elizondo and company come out and say what they had was most likely a meteorite ? But he also noted: “Maybe there is a completely, sort of, boring explanation for it.
Ok, I can believe that.