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Tonight we are going to be digging into our first CIA individual. It has been a journey to get to the point where we can now start to identify the people that are responsible for the cover up of the technology used on MH370. And tonight I want to talk about somebody that not only do I believe they worked on the technology related to MH370, I think they have firthand information about the operation that was conducted. That's the more I've dug into this person who is Glenn Gaffne, former director of science and technology for the CIA, director and senior fellow with the InQl CIA venture capital company. One of the other things that we're going to dig into, we're going to learn tonight is that he actually helped to integrate surveillance platforms and procure surveillance platforms for the CIA to use in their own for their own reasons, their own purposes. So tonight, the topic is exposing Glenn Gaffne. Now, I don't want to oversell this. So, what I'll say right off the bat before we get into that is that from digging into this guy, he's as straight as you could possibly be. Straight arrows you could possib possibly be. Buttoned up all the way. I can't even imagine this guy having a parking ticket. And this is exactly what the CIA loves. This is the kind of person they want. When I listened to him for five minutes, I knew right away this guy knows where the bodies are buried. This is exactly what the CIA wants. is exactly the type of institutionalized career man that the CIA would need to be able to hide this kind of technology. >> The people that if there are a group of people in the world that that have access to it, I don't think they know how to let go of it because they're afraid who's going to get their hands on it. Even though there'd be tremendous benefit to mankind and in in getting us energy sources that we wouldn't um have the problems we have with today. They're also worried about that somebody could take that same energy source and do the equivalent of what they did with the coal of instead of blowing a hole inside just obliterating the whole ship. >> There it is. Right. And I actually that plays perfectly into what we're going to look at next because he says,"I think somebody's afraid and they don't know how to let go of this technology." That's almost like Paul Sizz is talking to Glenn Gaffne. And he's going, "The CIA has this technology. The US military has this technology and they don't know how to let go of it. They don't know how to let it filter into the public because they're afraid that our adversaries are going to get it. Then you ask, well, what is the answer then? How do you do it? How would you do it if you were the government? If you were the CIA if I was the CIA in that respect, I would bleed it out to the public behind the scenes. I would bleed it out and I would need people who are in a position to understand the technology, understand the implications and the dangers of the technology that could advise where we should be spending the money to allow that technology to develop without us having to openly disclose it. That's what I would do. And that's what Glen Gaffne is. That's our main topic for tonight. That's what Glenn Gaffne is. and was for the CIA. This is something I did even before I decided to start going after Glenn Gaffne was I wanted to know who all of the deputy directors for science and technology from the CIA were because this is definitely the position I'm interested in. The people that are in this role are going to know about the technology. They're going to have to know about it. Probably all of them do. And so I wanted to know about this guy's life. 31-year career. Glenn Graphne grew up during the Cold War. This is also important because it's important to understand the psychological profile of the CIA operatives. And before I dig into this, people may ask, Ashton, why are you going after the CIA operatives? I said I was going to. I always said I was going to. And really, the only reason why I didn't start going after them beforehand is because I didn't know who to target. And now I know. Now I know. Glen Gaffne knows. I'm 100% sure Glen Gaffne knows. If you were to confront Glen Gaffne with the MH370 videos, I guarantee he knows the exact asset that is recording in those videos. When people are saying it's not the appointed officials that are ones that are hiding this, it's the career people in the CIA. Glenn Gaffne is one of those career people in the CIA. It's people exactly like this guy that spent 30 plus years in the CIA. They're the ones that have this. Oh, he graduated from New Jersey Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in engineering science with a strong focus in physics. He customized his program to include courses in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, and physics as a part of a small cohort of about 26 students interested in in fields such as nuclear engineering. His senior project explored astrophysics, specifically interactions between plasma and magnetic fields and stars. Who is it that controls the office of global access, the DSNT? The people that control the office of global access is the director of science and technology. So this is huge. This is boom, drop the mic. Anybody in that role probably has to get read into this technology. Glenn Gaffne's role at InQel included a 2003 business relationship with Palunteer Technologies and co-founder Peter Teal, of course. And Peter Teal's connected to our probably next future president JD Vance. Surprise, surprise. Which some UAP researchers link with broader secrecy networks. Online discussions speculate involvement in decadesl long CIA DoD UAP retrievalss. So Glenn Gaffne joined the team in 2023. This is the Noble Reach Foundation when Emerge was spun out from InQel. Of course it did. Here's something about InQel right here. Inqoutell is a piece of staying competitive, gaining early access not just to the technology via investments but to the insights based on that strategic awareness, situational awareness that we hold by watching these markets. The just the sheer volume of the companies and exposure to the national international markets that Inqel has is a huge benefit for the US. What the what the I'm trying not to swear chat and I'm trying not to crash out. They're just saying it right there. Just when I say it's hiding in plain sight in first access to the technology. Yeah. Yeah. Like Palunteer like fusion technologies like they said their whole purpose is to like quantum and AI techn all these things that people don't understand what they're used for their purpose. Yeah. because the CIA already knows. This is exactly how they're leaking these technologies to the public in the way I described. They're doing the thing that I speculated earlier. What they're doing is they're saying there's no way for us to tell the truth about this. We can't just push it out there. So instead, we're going to have CIA companies like Inqell. They'll just strategically invest in companies that will be American that we can control the people and they will then exclusively give us their technologies and now China won't have them. Now Russia won't have them. He says I think it's primarily from China but it's China plus. I think you can't rule out the Russians. We never could and I don't believe you can today. So right there he's saying that China is the threat. China is the threat. And somewhere in here, he talks about their intellectual property. There it is. He says, "I think it's a good it's a great question." He says, "So, how should people think of what's fair game in the cyber world and what's not fair game?" And Glenn Gaffne says if they are there it is in the realm of intelligence collection information trying to develop information that helps good policy be formed or whatever the national policy form that's part of the business and that's part of the way that we would approach that business. It's very difficult though when you think you're talking about things like stealing intellectual property. We don't engage in economic espionage from that perspective. Also attacks on infrastructure that can be incredibly debilitating. So to me that's a n head nod to basically this UFO technology 0 point energy technology and to the intellectual property theft of um of MH370 in China. I think one of the big challenges that we have today is a number of our capabilities in the space arena have atrophied over the years. When the wall came down there was a peace dividend and there was a drawback a natural drawback. choices had to be made and a number of those choices came at reducing our level of spending on the space program. And that wasn't just the visible parts of the space program. It was also the intelligence parts of the space program. Many of us cautioned at the time that while we slowed down and pulled back, adversaries wouldn't and it would take on the order of 20 years to gain back some of the things that we were going to give up. What is he talking about here? Is this not the weirdest paragraph ever? What is he talking about? Give up and take 20 years to get back from the space program. Do you know what this reminds me of when I listen to this? This reminds me of the fog bank material, the nuclear weapon material that we lost and we forgot and we had to reverse engineer. China's fusion pioneers have just ignited plasma in their revolutionary linear field reverse configuration device. Commercial star power now targeted towards 2028. Unlimited clean energy is coming. Humanity's energy crisis ends. A new era of abundance begins. # unlimited energy with a Chinese flag. There it is. And it's got an AI image here. So when you talk about China stealing our technology, that is exhibit A. Field reverse configuration, a neutronic fusion. They literally just stole helium fusion and trialpha energies thing. We've let China now catch up to us. We've let China catch up to us because we we've had this technology since the 60s and we could have been advancing and developing it but someone made the choice that we got to bury it. And one of the things that we focused on what we called integrated collection strategies kind of what I was just talking about it was the way we thought about going after a particular target and bringing an integrative program together and doing that. Now, when I'm looking at this guys, you know what I'm thinking? I'm thinking about Gorgon Stair. This guy almost certainly helped procure Gorgon Stair for the CIA. And the version we're looking at might be a customized version. The CIA took that Gorgon stair software and they might have made it their own. We might actually be looking at a custom version of Gorgon Stair made specifically for the CIA. I don't really know what they do, but he's kind of alluding throughout this interview and others that they basically procure assets and then they use them for CIA operations. What do you notice on his new updated slide? What does that say at the bottom there? Academia. It says academia, open-source information, military, private sector, academia. They're touching everything. They're touching everything. International partners, this is uh they are influencing every aspect of our society, media, academia, government, private sector, everything. When I say like everything is manufactured, we live in a shared delusion. This is what I'm referring to. The world we live in is a fiction that we've all agreed to believe in. Now, I've got several boundaries here that are that we need to look at relative to capacity requirements and and the way that we work uh uh the mission space. Uh but I've also got another piece on the other side that talks about our need to manage concerns on things like intellectual property, privacy, right, and the policy concerns that exist at each of those boundaries and maybe some that we haven't even discovered yet. Did he just say the concerns related to intellectual property? Wow, chat. I'm really I watched this already, so this is kind of spoilery, but they really did run an operation on MH370. They really did. They had to have written up the policy that would have said, "We can't let China steal our intellectual property." And Obama was the one that pulled the trigger and said, "Okay, this is our policy. We're not going to let China steal our intellectual property. and in response, we're going to conduct operations to prevent them from doing so. And one of those operations was MH370. He has some weird references to quantum and stuff, which I think could have been referencing AI and emerging technologies, which wouldn't be weird except this is 7 years before AI, first AI company. This is 2008. Open AI didn't start till 2015. So, if he's talking about AI in 2008, this is like so before the times, you have to start to wonder how did he know about all this? And the answer of course is they knew about AI because they had military AI probably two decades before we had it in the public. >> Many of you have heard about some may not uh that what we refer to as the double humped camel looking at the workforce uh dynamics right um about 45 50% of our workforce in the intelligence community has been here less than five years for the count. So he's alluding here to the idea that the information won't stay in the system. We need people that are going to be in the CIA for more than five years. This is a direct counterpart to the reason for why they don't tell temporary employees like the president about this because here he is he's saying that we need people are going to be there long term because this is how you keep secrets. You can't have people coming in every five years and leaving with the secrets. We can't tell those people. That's why we have to keep the information compartmentalized. How deep does the rabbit hole go? Indeed, that the sum total of our career as part of this cultural change won't be about that great op that we ran. It won't be about that great technical endeavor that may have been may have been undertaken and achieved. >> He's talking here about secrecy. And he's saying, "We can't talk about that great operation that we ran or that amazing technical feat that we achieved." What are they talking about, chat? Why would the CIA be achieving technical feats? I thought conspiracies don't exist, but the CIA is running covert operations that are successful that nobody knows about. So, which is it? Do we do conspiracies? Does the CI perform operations that we don't know about or do they not perform those operations? Because here's Glenn Gaffne saying that they do and they've got them and they can't talk about them and performing technical feats like teleporting airplanes. I mean, this was obviously before MH370, but I think they've been in this business for a long time. I mean, I don't know if they've been teleporting airplanes for that long, but they've been doing some crazy stuff. what we can learn in this community and how we lay it over on the other part of the community. It's important for us to remember that we're not bound for our individual idea. We're not bound to our individual program. We're not bound to this agency, this enterprise, this university, this piece, doesn't matter. We are bound to truth. Ladies and gentlemen, the name of the game today is the same that it has always been. It is the pursuit of truth. How do you say that with a straight face? Oh my god. This guy could maybe break a break a lie detector. Holy crap. Get this guy on the standup routine. Get him on Joe Rogan is the next biggest comedian. He's in it for the truth. Chat, the CIA gatekeeper guy hiding free energy and fusion and teleportation technology says he's in it for the truth. Wow, that's some compartmentalization in your mind to be able to stretch and uh pull that one off. Holy crap. Give this guy the gold medal in the uh gym mental gymnastics here. What do you mean the the truth for the government and the CIA but not for us? Is that what you mean? The whole point of the CIA is to not have the truth come out to people. Like the quite literally the opposite of that. The point of the CIA is for them to have the truth and for them to not let anybody else know about the actual truth. But now it's time to fess up. The cats out of the bag, the secrets out. MH370 videos are all over the internet. And it wasn't that hard to figure out who leaked them. And it really wasn't that hard to figure out what the CIA's been up to. Wasn't that hard to figure out your technology you've been hiding. I told you guys I am going to expose everything. Every technology you're hiding, all the you're doing. And I told you I was going to start making lists, including the CIA people responsible, the defense contractors responsible. And I'm doing that. Glenn Gaffne is just the first one on the list. Right at the top. Starting at the top. We'll work our way down.