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So, Halpov got brought in to help write the response to the BI to the BAA. That's a bright area announcement. Um, which the DIA had put on the By, let me remind you something cuz now he's going to start talking about some pretty important details here. We know that part of these details are true. We know that the work details here are true. There's receipts. These guys got paid for this work. We can see the scientific papers and the output. And it's significant. I read through those papers. teleportation physics studies like how many pages? 100 pages. It's 80 pages. It's a lot of work to do all of that. Even if you were copy pasting, it would take a long time. So, we know that the work is real and the places they worked is real. So, what part are they making up? That's the part we want to be trying to figure out. Website uh public and um and so he helped do the paperwork because Big Aerospace did not have that kind of experience. And um there was a competitive um bid comp uh process of which big aerospace won uh the contract. And so then we got recruited or tacked on to the program as the science adviserss. And so we did a lot of tasking and part of my job was uh given to me by Jim Macsky who is the DIA program manager was to hunt down the crash retrieval program. Little did I know he already knew about it. He already knew some. Wait, I think was that the bid that DIA bid through pudof that he just mentioned? Is that how the 38 durs got written? That is that is there it is. Tom Hudson reading literally reading my mind had that message as I was saying that. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Wow. Okay. Yeah. I mean that's even more evidence, right? Like I'm saying, hey guys, these 3800 this autronic fusion propulsion, negative mass propulsion, warp drives, wormholes, quantum energy extraction, the EPR paper by a John Kramer that we reviewed. Those are all from that DIA contract. So, uh, Bigalow wins the bid. They subcontract. Bigalow subcontracts through Hal Pudof and part of the deliverables are these 38 scientific papers that were the most read scientific papers on the classified Pentagon server. And now I'm going, hey man, those papers like are proven all to be real and exist in 2014 in these videos and these guys don't want to talk about it. Suddenly they they've all of a sudden they've got stage fright. Suddenly they don't want to talk about their own research anymore. Weird. What do you What do you make of that chat aspects about it and in more ways than one he talks about his first book that came out last year he talked about having access to one of those recovered vehicles and going inside of it. So this is was not known to us because he did uh as far as uh we knew uh how put off Colin Keller and I am joy we had not been told anything about that by Jim Macsky himself. Uh however during the course of that project which uh ended roughly 2011 um uh we came across information through some work that Hal and I was doing already since 2004. We were already involved with a large interdisciplinary physics group with the Loheed Martin's uh space and missile company uh because the senior VP of that company was also dual had it as the director of Loheed Martin's advanced technology center. And so we were working uh under his supervision and sponsorship at the advanced technology center on work to study the structure and nature of the quantum vacuum for possible applications in a variety of industrial uses, advanced physics laboratory uses and uh maybe even exploring the possibility of of whether it's you could extract useful energy from the quantum vacuum. And I'm not talking about kasmir cavities here. uh that was excluded because uh uh for physics reasons you can't use a kasmir cavity to extract energy to generate net useful work or net useful energy output. Um >> so 2011 Eric Davis and Hal Pudof get commission get contracted by Lheed Martin to study applications of quantum energy. That's he just said that. Is it Charles Chase? I also was wondering this. And by the way, I'm just say I know for a fact that these guys are working on this is why I said at the beginning, guys, Aerospace Corporation. I'm a contractor myself. I've been a third-party contractor like these guys are. So, I know how this gig works. You get a contract and you go do a project for a little while. In this case, their project is go to work on a Loheed Martin lab or go do a quantum energy thing with them, right? The question is, is that VP Charles Chase? He doesn't say revolutionary technologies division of the skunk works. But Charles Chase could be a candidate to be that person he's talking about there. By the way, if anybody's watching this and can track that down, put that in the Discord. We need to figure that out cuz if that's Charles Chase boy, we got some questions. My brute, my dude. I'm not going to lie to you. I am going to tell Congress they need to force Charles Chase subpoena that guy to talk. I mean, I love him. If you want the soul stone, as Thanos would say, you got to throw Gamora off the cliff. You know, sometimes you got to throw your most precious possession off the cliff so that we can have free energy for all. Anyway, please testify, Charles Chase. Please testify. >> So, I'm not going to get into the physics of that, but anyway. So, as part of the work during the OSAP, um, Hal Putoff and I were charged with looking into the crash retrieval program and it was really landed on my lap more specifically because I had a lot more experience with it starting with my uh, job at NIDS when I worked for Bob Bigalow and um, uh, Hal's too busy running uh, his company international incorporated and the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin here in Austin, Texas. and he uh he's busy with contract things and uh supervising personnel uh and activities tasking uh and producing the deliverables that we had to give to uh Latsky at the DIA as well as Bigalow and uh or the Bigler aerospace advanced space studies. So most of the work on on the crash retrieval investigations fell on my lab and I uh both Hal and I were deputized with a letter of introduction from Jim Latsky on DIA stationary um that uh that explained to the reader that we had uh security clearances shown on our couer cards and that we had um uh all access and eligibility and need to know uh for classified information pertaining to UAP of any kind. And uh this was a way of getting us through the front door of uh these uh very difficult to find and very difficult to get into uh or very difficult to even get an invitation to get into the crash retrieval programs. Uh >> now you guys weren't just trying to verify. >> Okay. Okay. Okay. Bro, we got Lulu sighting. Oh, nope. She's down. She's gone. Um that doesn't make any sense to me. chat. I've gone through the background thing that the government does, whatever as a contractor and there's no checkbox for the UFO access. I can guarantee you that. Filled out the thousand pages, whatever things you got to do. Give them your life story. Every time if you ever been to court, you got to put that on there. There's not a checkbox for access to the alien technologies. So, what they're really saying here is that somebody had enough clout and access to put them in a position where they would be shown stuff that only trusted people that they know are never going to reveal it would have can can see. So, this is why Eric Davis is a whistleblower because Eric Davis has been given privileged information while he was under a top secret compartmentalized access security clearance and he saw stuff that they were able you could glean you could reverse engineer what's going on. And if you believe Eric Davis is telling the truth, then they saw alien craft or future humans or whatever it is UFOs and they figured out how the UFO technology worked and they wrote those papers about how the UFO technology works and they gave it to Loheed Martin two years later. literally went from writing those papers to working for Loheed Martin on the fifth dimension zero point energy the classified physics felony physics by the way felony physics has such a nice ring to it. We might do a whole series just called felony physics focused on all the aspects of the physics that are probably classified. By the way, we're going to get to some more felony physics. I've got some key points from the um public document about thermonuclear weapons that I can't wait to go through, especially because I know they didn't want people to know about it. Okay, but there's one more point here, like three or four more minutes. Here we go. >> Right. That that program was there. Um you you guys were actually wanting to interact with it to get scientific information, information on physics to see if they'd made discoveries and so on. >> That's right. That's exactly right. That was that was part of the tasking under the OAP was for us to find that information and bring it into the OSAP. And um also this led us to the senior vice president of Loheed Martin Space and Missiles Company um who was dual had it as the director of Loheed Martin's advanced technology center in Northern California. And so uh Hal and I were already working. >> Is that James Ryder? Is that Charles Chase? We need to figure out who that is. Why does he just say who it is? Can Grock or AI figure this guys out? Somebody in the chat use AI real quick and ask AI who give us the candidates for who Eric Davis could be talking about right here with him um on quantum vacuum zero point energy uh studies. It was an internal research development funded project that he oversaw. He was sponsoring it uh supervising it. He uh he had a senior program uh I'm sorry senior project engineer with a nuclear energy background to oversee us on a day-to-day basis. So we were a big uh well really just six of us were an interdisiplinary group. Uh >> and and and so what did he have to do with uh the legacy program in UAP secret? >> So it's like hold on. So you go into Lockheed Martin, you're given this special access. You're like, "Okay, you're a contractor that's allowed to do this work that we want you to do. We're going to have a nuclear physicist overlook watch over you." You guys get in any uh any deja vu? Turns out it's always nuclear. Why is it always nuclear physicists? H every time chat I want. So again, is that is that Charles Chase? Is that who is that? We need to figure out who these Loheed Martin guys are. >> Yeah, just let me get to that. So basically um we had this program on studying the quantum vacuum structure and in our interactions with a senior VP we found out from him that he had worked on the crash retrieval program uh starting right after he was uh hired by a program manager at uh at uh Lheed skunkarts and um uh and so he and a a future co-orker of his both attended universities in Illinois. They both graduated with their doctorates in uh 1970. was a mathematician. Uh the senior VP I'm speaking of uh graduated with his or earned his PhD in material science. So they both got recruited and hired by >> So these people have been in these jobs forever. These people are in these jobs forever. It seems like this is a very much like you are only brought in if you are trusted. And Eric Davis just right there says this Loheed Martin is connected. They've got this technology. There he is saying, I mean, he just listed off, hey, I'm doing breakthrough physics propulsion. Then I'm working for Hal Pudof and writing these scientific papers that are called the DurS. And then I go work for Loheed Martin. And while talking to the director, we find out the VP was involved in the secret crash retrieval reverse engineering program. There's I mean this is all generally seems to be true. The question now is some part of this story isn't quite adding up. We already know the technology is real in the papers because we're seeing it in a videos that are from 2014. 2014 right after this. So now we are 2011, we're working for Loheed Martin. 2014, the Air Force is teleporting MH370 non-fishing fusion bomb plasma orbs. H a very senior high level actually uh the number one man uh at a facility in the Lock in the Lockheed aircraft company um uh uh family uh because you know Loheed is all over the country doing different things. So in that family they have uh a particular campus operating uh or an a facility operating very classified programs and that's where he and his uh mathematician colleague got hired to work into and the job that they did for the next 20 years or so was the crash retrieval program and >> and he and then he told you this um not just confidence but officially he was able to >> right >> yeah he uh he first met with Hal uh because Howal had already been interacting with him for the quantum vacuum uh physics project the IRAD project that we were working for. Uh, >> I mean, Hal was already So, Hal was friends with this VP. If it's not Charles Chase, who is it? I mean, come on. Who is this? Who are these guys? IRAD is basically like he's going to explain it here. I'm not even going to say it. Let me I'll just let him say it out. under this senior VP and uh IRAD once again is internal research and development funding that a company comes up with from a chunk of their profits that they dedicate to uh that purpose to help facilitate the development of solutions, technical solutions, software solutions or what have you to um uh their their uh business line, their commercial products line uh which also includes defense and intelligence business lines and um uh so basically uh >> uh so Lheed Martin. Are there like any DOJ officials, congressmen watching? Lockheed Martin. Some of their profits go to IRAD. Just turns out to go to some third-party contractors who happen to work on warp drives and quantum energy extraction and wormholes. Just happens to go to these guys. Some of their profits do. and but it's to it's to improve, you know, advanced technologies and surveillance and stuff like that. So, they've got some shadowy umbrella catchall term that they use for it. And turns out they're actually literally studying teleportation and pulling free energy out of the vacuum. Wow. And how Pudaf is buddy buddy with the VPs of Lockheed Martin. Of course he is. Of course he is. He wrote his first paper 1987 the ground state of the hydrogen atom because he says the hydrogen atom is pulling energy out of the zero point energy field which would basically turn a nuke or a fusion bomb into a doomsday weapon. If that's the case, >> basically uh I had many interactions with the senior VP and uh there were times when I need to go to San Jose or San Francisco to attend uh technical conferences like the ITE uh conferences or the spy photonics west conference that's the uh international society for optics and photonics they call >> and so you interacted with him frequently you're saying when you were >> yeah just about twice a year uh during the and then so Eric I want to slow you down and ask you. I mean, at some point he's telling you directly, just as he told your colleagues directly, that this that he worked on this program, this program is real. He's disclosing some things about this. I mean, how did you feel about this? You'd been you you'd already known it was real. You you had a major advert. >> Oh, that was a big eye opener. That was uh that was like uh I had already investigated uh an aerospace industry source who worked on the crash retrieval program at Wright Patterson Air Force Base during the latter part of the cold year uh cold war. And um uh so I already had confirmation that this program existed but only at that company. This individual I investigated was working for a aerospace company that had a facility at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Uh and uh that facility I think was established during the 60s and uh the company was formed in uh uh established in 1960 and um uh and so basically >> Can you say the name of that that company publicly? I don't I don't see a reason you couldn't. Seag, >> can you say the name of that company publicly? >> Yeah, I'll go ahead and say the name of the name of that company was uh TRW, right? >> This was their space and electronics division. And this is uh so they had a facility at Wright Patterson Air Force Base uh probably since the foundation of the company uh in 1960. And >> this is another key point, the last point that I wanted to address related to Eric W. Davis which is that it's honestly not just Loheed Martin that is yeah so TRW gets mentioned and and like I said what happens is a lot of these guys information was in certain people's it's the intellectual property and a lot of these companies are basically a engineer or several engineers like in the case of uh Hal Pudaf's earth techch and so when they disappear they get absorbed by these bigger companies and now what's happened is they've all basically been absorbed by either Boeing, uh, L3 Harris, uh, General Atomics, Loheed Martin, Rathon, the main defense contractors, they're all implicated in this, all the big ones. The reasons why those big ones are still successful is that they've pretty much absorbed this information over the decades. Unfortunately, it's classified. And so any of the physics that's classified, the fivedimensional physics related to thermonuclear weapons, all classified. You can't do, you can't commercialize it. You try to do anything related to it, they will shut you down. They will shut you down. And then if you say, "Oh, well, I figured out the secret and they're shutting me down." Then the world will ignore you. They'll say, "Oh, you're trying to make a nuke. Trying to make a nuke and blow everybody