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originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: mirageman
- Eric Davis even stated there was a UFO crash retrieval project mothballed in 1989
its blaffling how casually he mentioned that and i have yet to see any evidence for it
Steve Justice, To The Stars Academy aerospace division director, speaks during Air University’s Leadership Education Development eXperience (LEDx) Jan. 3, 2019, on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. In alignment with this year’s theme of “Diversity at the Intersection of Leadership, Strategy and Innovation,” Justice opened the event with his keynote on diversity of thought.
The Scientific Coalition for UFOlogy will hold a conference on the subject of Anomalous Aerospace Phenomena, between 15-17 March 2019, in Huntsville, Alabama, in the USA. The SCU's website states that the "SCU is an organization composed of affiliate members from science, engineering, astronomy, psychology, chemistry, military and other disciplines with many holding PhDs, BS, BA degrees.
"SCU seeks to hold this conference in the hopes of bringing together other serious minded attendees from Redstone Arsenal, NASA, military defense contractors and academia in order to have serious dialogue about the subject and how science can progress in studying the phenomena." Speakers The keynote speaker is Luis Elizondo, former program manager for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP.)
Is this supposed senate hearing even real?
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: 1ofthe9
the problem with beamed propulsion is that building a installation would be as expensive as building normal rockets if not more
originally posted by: humanoidlord
a reply to: 1ofthe9
no, it's not moondust, moondust ended in the early 1970's, while this one apparently ended in 1989
and unlike moondust, wich only recovered pieces and small objects that could (probally not) be UFOs, this hypothetical project recovered actual UFOs
Is this supposed senate hearing even real?
we have yet to see any official confirmation of it