Re: Herrera interview, comments
First, for a former military person, he doesn't know how to be concise. The bullet points of what was discussed over two hours boils down to:
1) The deep state has an arm dedicated to luring and shooting down UFOs.
2) This group goes to great lengths to protect the secret of their existence including murder, etc.
3) This group possesses very advanced technology and don't want to give up that power by sharing the technology.
4) The operation of the actual UFO technology requires the use of humans who have "borderline psychic" capabilities. These people are somehow identified the world over, collected by the rogue group, and induced to help them operate the UFO technology.
5) Some of the people on the inside of this rogue group "want out" and have been leaking information in a controlled manner to other organizations within the government.
Basically, a break away civilization that hasn't completely broken away and still interfaces on some issues with the intel community and DoD in the USA.
Was interesting to listen to, but again, it took far too long to convey the basic themes.
Cheers--
First, for a former military person, he doesn't know how to be concise. The bullet points of what was discussed over two hours boils down to:
1) The deep state has an arm dedicated to luring and shooting down UFOs.
2) This group goes to great lengths to protect the secret of their existence including murder, etc.
3) This group possesses very advanced technology and don't want to give up that power by sharing the technology.
4) The operation of the actual UFO technology requires the use of humans who have "borderline psychic" capabilities. These people are somehow identified the world over, collected by the rogue group, and induced to help them operate the UFO technology.
5) Some of the people on the inside of this rogue group "want out" and have been leaking information in a controlled manner to other organizations within the government.
Basically, a break away civilization that hasn't completely broken away and still interfaces on some issues with the intel community and DoD in the USA.
Was interesting to listen to, but again, it took far too long to convey the basic themes.
Cheers--
Fire In The Hole