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Former CIA Deputy Director Ron Pandolfi, former U.S. Congressman Dan Marriott of the world famous Marriott Hotel chain, both could testify in California Superior Court in a trial for participating in a “technoscam” involving UFOs and a phony “anti-gravity”device that bilked investors.
Pandolfi supposedly wrote Firmage on February 22, 2018 telling him, “Hi Joe, I assembled [at CIA] a team of physicists, engineers and mathematicians today to review your work on coupled gyroscopes. The mathematics on such a coupled system is complex, but we managed to model and simulate your more simple concepts. They work exactly as described. Congratulations!”
Price is bent on proving Pandolfi has engaged in and has shown a consistent, calculating pattern of fraud for many years dating back to the era of President Bill Clinton when he targeted many supposed members of a largely mythical, loosely connected group of government associated UFO researchers dubbed the “Aviary.”
government pseudo-scientist Dr. Hal Puthoff and others mentioned in the Complaints and Motions for Summary Judgment that Daily World has exclusive a-priori access to.
Pandolfi and his wife claim to be using drones to monitor Snow Leopard populations and other wildlife along the border of Pakistan and India. Price and others are now providing data leads that this ‘enterprise’ may in fact be a CIA ‘encouraged’ effort to essentially spy on this region without having to bother with paperwork, transparency nor accountability through official channels. Only the CIA knows the truth about this, outside of Pandolfi and his wife. To help insure that this is not another Joe Firmage style technoscam that he is involved with, Pandolfi will presumably be under oath on this issue as well, his testimony then submitted to various agencies for their inputs since he and his wife speak at public events and solicit millions of dollars in funding and claim several sponsors. Inquires are also being made with these named sponsors on their drone promoting website to see if these boasts are true, once again out of legitimate concerns only because without question, a past, decades long easily verifiable record of false claims made by Pandolfi exists.
originally posted by: Caver78
a reply to: schuyler
You may not like the writer of the article, but can anyone verify there is a lawsuit actually on the docket anywhere?