The Air Force Lab That Studied Teleportation Physics
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The video discusses the career of Eric Davis, who worked with notable figures like Hal Putfoy and Edward Mitchell on advanced scientific concepts, including teleportation and zero-point energy. Davis transitioned from working at the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS) to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), where he continued his research under the guidance of Frank Me. The conversation speculates on the connections between these individuals and their involvement in advanced technologies, including potential UFO research and space-time manipulation.
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- March 7, 2026
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ators that we were the scientific staff. Um, and then we had a world-class science advisory board that consisted of uh of Halpov and Joy and Ed Mitchell uh who I mentioned earlier. Um, after >> Edward Mitchell, wait, Edward Mitchell is the guy that has those emails going out saying that zero point energy is unlimited energy for everyone, right? Hold on, let me just Google this. Edward Mitchell, ZPE. Am I Am I tripping? Yeah. Edgar Mitchell to the Clinton campaign. Alien Life 0 energy. Uh, yeah. Battel, Brookings, and Rand studies on UFOs convince the government to remove knowledge of astro. Wait, is that is that him a direct quote from the email? Hold on one sec, guys. Yeah, I think this is a email to President Barack Obama. 50 years ago, Battel, Brookings, and Rand studies on UFOs convince the government to remove knowledge of the extraterrestrial presence from the citizens of our country. These organizations advised the best information. However, today much, if not most of the extraterrestrial reality they examined is known by our citizens. These organizations resultant strategies and policies of 50 years ago no longer hold credibility or benefit. The email reads in part. Damn chat. Okay, that's him. Okay, Eric Davis, continue. >> Former Apollo 7 uh I think it was Apollo 17 geologist uh Jack Schmidt who was a former senator of New Mexico by that time. Um uh medical doctor, psychology uh department uh heads uh provost of of the university who was the same psychology uh department head. Um, uh, Admiral Rick Over's chief nuclear engineer, uh, Ted Rockwell and, uh, uh, and I, and I, I think I kind of Oh, and Kit Green, uh, Dr. Christopher C. Green, who at the time was the number three man at General Motors, he was the director of the advanced technology center at General Motors and was their, uh, director of their Asian operations. Um, and so, um, we had we had a pretty good group of people. I didn't cover them all. Oh uh yes two more individuals who were fellows of Los Alamos National Labs very prominent physicist um so it's a great organization I think we had 17 members of the board at one time but just very few I think maybe two or three or four never really came to the meetings all that much except rarely >> you extra you had an extraordinary group of people >> okay so let me move on so after NIDS is the air force research lab so after my job is over at NIDS at the end of April 2002 well actually before then actually uh it was arranged that I would begin as a so Eric Davis joins Hal Pudof in the 90s when this whole this begins. Hal Pudof. We're going to save it for another time, but I want to make a third prediction. I think I know what Hal Pudof said to Edward Teller. Crazy. Could I predict something like this? If I was Hal Pudof, the only thing I can think that I would say to Edward Teller would be, I think I know how thermonuclear weapons work. And I would say there's a zero point energy that they're able to extract energy from very rapidly because Edward Teller, if that was the secret, he would smile. bring you into the fold. Right? So that's what I think Kap put off told Edward Teller contract principal investigator to the advanced concepts office at AFL's physical sciences lab at Edwards Air Force Base. So I worked for the program manager there and um >> so then pa then Eric Davis after he joins this NIDS group a bunch of scientists who are all seemingly connected either nuclear physics warp drives all the advanced concepts he learns all this stuff he's writing all these papers and then he goes and helps out the air force research labs Lanny held up his scientific paper on teleportation physics said, "This is the type of stuff. This is the type of stuff I want doing going on in my labs." True story. >> That started in uh beginning of January 2002. So, when I lost my job at NIDS at the end of uh April 2002, I was already employed. I was I I had it was basically outside work that I turned into day day-to-day work. Um and that lasted for a number of years. And so, the program manager >> involved this job also puts you in contact with people that from what you learned. program manager had me into all the same stuff because he he had worked at uh at that laboratory when it was originally known as the Air Force uh Philips Rocket Propulsion Lab and um that and he started there um in the early mid60s thereabouts and he didn't retire until uh 2009 I believe is when he retired. Um >> okay, we're learning something else really important. More people should watch my live stream so you can learn about how they're hiding this technology and literally space-time manipulation. By the way, only nukes are capable of pulling off space-time manipulation as far as we know. That's how that's how hard it is because you can think of this space-time fabric as being extremely tight and you have to like, you know, loosen it up a little bit. These guys, they work on this their whole lives. That's who he's talking about. He's talking about Frank me. Of course he is. >> I would begin as a contract principal investigator to the advanced concepts office at AFRL's physical sciences lab at Edwards Air Force Base. So I worked for the program manager there and um that started in uh beginning of January 2002. So when I lost my job at NIDS at the end of uh April 2002, I was already employed. I was I I had it was basically outside work that I turned into day day-to-day work. Um, and that lasted for a number of years. And so the program manager involved and this job also puts you in contact with people that from what you learned. >> The program manager had all the same stuff because he he had worked at uh at >> Yep. You're right. Program manager. Oh my god. So we know he's telling the truth right here, right? So another thing too is like people you want to poo poo on what Eric Dar is telling you, but we can confirm what he's saying right now is true. Even though he doesn't say Frank Me's name, we know he's talking about Frank me here. You can just look at the time frame. Frank me died when just like 2014 or something like that. So Frank Me brings Eric Davis on specifically to research ball lightning. Ball lightning study direct name of one of the papers that Frank me was co-signing and the other one was teleportation physics study. both written for the Air Force Research Labs. Both under Frank me, please continue. Eric Davis, I actually shouldn't even be interrupting. Here we go. >> That laboratory when it was originally known as the Air Force uh Phillips Rocket Propulsion Lab and um that and he started there um in the early mid60s thereabouts and he didn't retire until uh 2009 I believe is when he retired. Um so he was there a very long time. He came into contact with a great many people and during that era of his tenure there uh we had right Patterson Air Force Base under that name. So he he worked with um uh what would I what would you say the word is these are these are corresponding colleagues of his or or colleagues that are also advanced concepts office uh program managers at Wright Patterson. Wright Patterson had an AFRO uh detachment and um uh Charles Suchamel was um was the uh program manager there for that advanced concepts group. Uh, so >> okay. And so then and so I'm gonna keep jumping in, Eric. What so what did this what did this have to do with your own investigations? >> So here's the thing. >> He's like, "Why does this matter?" Uh, why does it matter? My brother, he's telling you who developed the teleportation technology that brought your aliens here. I'm Okay, I'm going to lose it. I'm gonna lose it. Ch. I got to calm down. I'm gonna lose it. Frank me must be connected. The people he's talking about, they have to be either directly involved or very closely connected to these unagnowledged special access programs, aka your UFO reverse engineering stuff. Frank me must be directly connected to the UFO program and re crash retrieval. And you realize like why does this make sense? Oh, he's at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. He's like super high up as a program manager for this advanced technologies division of the Air Force Research Labs. Literally every single thing you could imagine to fit the role of somebody that might be doing this. And then when you read his scientific papers, it reads like some out of Star Trek. The quest for constant propulsion or constant momentum. My dude's out here trying to figure out how to manipulate spaceime. >> Okay, >> this is where a lot of my information came from. >> Okay, got you. >> Okay, then uh after that, I'm uh working for Halutoff starting in 2004. Even though I'm still doing another two, uh years worth of two and a half years worth of work for AFRL, I'm now working full-time as Hal Putoff senior research physicist and uh chief science officer. Um and so during that era just um let's see three years after I started the OSAP began and it didn't begin as the program it began as the in the paperwork phase when Baylor aerospace is um uh responding to the DIA's broad area announcement and we got pulled in because Halutoff has got decades of experience both as a naval reserve officer at the national security agency but also as a high level program manager at uh SRRI which is Stanford Research Institute as it was known then uh at Stanford university. >> Okay. Okay. I'm going to jump in again because I think what people what what I want to give people a sense of is what you learned in that subsequent Air Force job that came after NIDS and then also as you guys were ramping up to this program called called OAP which Harry Reid initiated because not everybody knows all the uh you know this arcane stuff. So you learn some >> So the OAP I don't really care, man. Honestly, the UFO people talk about all the time. I just I don't even really want to talk about it. But this this group gets formed and I guess they're trying to research UFOs, but that I don't think that's the real purpose. It doesn't really make any sense. Like nothing about this group adds up, why it was formed, why you pulled these particular people in. It seems like what it was really about was a bunch of boomers thought, "Hey, we're in the 21st century. We're like, totally cool. We're just like you. Hey, fellow fellow uh UFO enjoyers. You want to have some alien disclosure?" And they thought, "We're going to send a message out. We'll control the message and we'll get people up to speed and aware of the UFOs so that we can slowly reveal it to them when the government when China finally figures out how to do teleportation, right? They want to have like a scripted disclosure. That's that's what it feels like. I got to be honest. It feels like that as somebody who's trying to like basically just get the truth out there and nobody's really wants to listen. They seems like they have it on easy mode, you know.