Continued.
On 17 December 2019, Leidos announced the purchase of Dynetics for US$1.65 billion, and acquisition was complete on 31 January 2020. Dynetics served as systems integrator for the development of what was then the world's largest precision-guided air-dropped system, the 22,600 lb (10,300 kg) MOAB bomb. In 2016, Dynetics was one of four companies to be awarded a contract by DARPA for an air-recoverable experimental unmanned aerial vehicle. Dynetics was chosen from the four companies to build the aircraft, which became the Dynetics X-61 Gremlins. The first X-61A made its maiden flight in January 2020.
Oh look...
Admiral Bobby Ray Inman was on the board of SAIC for a number of years.
"Dynetics" could possibly be a homage reference to "Dianetics" by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. Ha, just a coincidence.
In Scientology, "Ignite" is (supposedly) used metaphorically to describe the awakening or realization of concepts tied to the church and "Intrepid" is used to describe personal characteristics of a person on their path through the levels of Scientology.
Plus Hal Puthoff has strange connections of his own, having come out of the Church of Scientology at the same time he was working on gov't funded ESP research at SRI International.
A war for the Sol/soul of the Deep State: on one side you've got the NatSec blob of obfuscation & mind control, on the other it's the Church of Scientology & mind control. LOL. I don't know but I do know there is alot of weird spooks & contractors with strange beliefs in the occult AND new age spiritual movements. Plus many have a bio/medical background of sorts.
One possibility here is that we're seeing the development of a spiritual movement (similiar back in the 50s) that's using its proximity to official and quasi-official state institutions as a kind of validation for its central beliefs. If it doesn't resonate enough with the general public, do they just mothball the project? Or reveal some "biologics" as proof? My resident tinfoil hat says, assume this is all just grifters, all the way up the chain and the real controllers using for distraction plus at same time secure more $$$ for the MIC.
Intrepid was recently awarded a 12-month, firm-fixed-price contract in the amount of $11,112,148 to support the Defense Health Agency Financial Operations Directorate in the ongoing modernization & transformation of its Military Health System.
Garry Nolan, a professor at Stanford University, spoke briefly about his involvement with SOL during a SALT Conference interview.
SALT is a knowledge and networking platform focused on finance, tech & public policy.
SALT is affiliated with SkyBridge Capital, a global fund manager.
Nolan claims an alien visited him when he was a child:
"I was a graduate student here at Stanford. I was in a used bookstore. I came across two books one was by John Mack and the other was by Whitney Schreiber and I remember just seeing the cover and realizing that was the face that I had seen when I was a kid looking through the window or in the bedroom.
"It was like six feet or seven feet off the ground so it wasn't like some short person. I remember just all the skin on my body like all the hair stood on end when I saw it and I dropped the book because it was like how does this guy know what I saw and I knew nothing about the whole UFO Arena."
"I think that's the problem is that even if you were to find the bodies in the refrigerator somewhere, I mean it's evidence that it's something but I don't think that it's evidence that is what's behind the scenes and I think that's part of what scares the people who do know. It's that problem of knowing something isn't real and that it's more complex and you can't come up with a single consolidated story that covers the entire area and therefore nobody can really say what it is because it seems to be many things and if it is many things then it's the problem and is even more complex than you could imagine."
"Let's say there are eight different groups of whatever they are and they all don't necessarily agree with each other and we're not the main show, we're a sideshow. But somehow, some of them see us as a resource, while others see us as having to be protected from others that see us as a resource. And so, you could have a little bit of that going on."
Excerpts by Dr. Garry Nolan from "The Debrief" video, "Dr. Garry Nolan gets political about UFOs" - Dec 2, 2022.
"[Regarding Varginha UFO incident] Not only was there apparently liquid in the craft itself that spilled onto the grass around the crash site, and the beings seemed to carry it with them (or at least be imbued with it), as if they were living in that environment. The soldier that is said to have died due to his interaction with whatever it was, is said to have died from an infection. I don't think he died from an infection, but from the toxin that was on the skin of whatever it is that he touched."
Excerpt by Dr. Garry Nolan from the Event Horizon video, "Do We Share Earth With Someone Else? With Garry Nolan." (around 15:55 mark)
Fox news
LOL, I need to get off this UFO circus wheel for awhile.
On 17 December 2019, Leidos announced the purchase of Dynetics for US$1.65 billion, and acquisition was complete on 31 January 2020. Dynetics served as systems integrator for the development of what was then the world's largest precision-guided air-dropped system, the 22,600 lb (10,300 kg) MOAB bomb. In 2016, Dynetics was one of four companies to be awarded a contract by DARPA for an air-recoverable experimental unmanned aerial vehicle. Dynetics was chosen from the four companies to build the aircraft, which became the Dynetics X-61 Gremlins. The first X-61A made its maiden flight in January 2020.
Oh look...
Admiral Bobby Ray Inman was on the board of SAIC for a number of years.
"Dynetics" could possibly be a homage reference to "Dianetics" by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology. Ha, just a coincidence.
In Scientology, "Ignite" is (supposedly) used metaphorically to describe the awakening or realization of concepts tied to the church and "Intrepid" is used to describe personal characteristics of a person on their path through the levels of Scientology.
Plus Hal Puthoff has strange connections of his own, having come out of the Church of Scientology at the same time he was working on gov't funded ESP research at SRI International.
A war for the Sol/soul of the Deep State: on one side you've got the NatSec blob of obfuscation & mind control, on the other it's the Church of Scientology & mind control. LOL. I don't know but I do know there is alot of weird spooks & contractors with strange beliefs in the occult AND new age spiritual movements. Plus many have a bio/medical background of sorts.
One possibility here is that we're seeing the development of a spiritual movement (similiar back in the 50s) that's using its proximity to official and quasi-official state institutions as a kind of validation for its central beliefs. If it doesn't resonate enough with the general public, do they just mothball the project? Or reveal some "biologics" as proof? My resident tinfoil hat says, assume this is all just grifters, all the way up the chain and the real controllers using for distraction plus at same time secure more $$$ for the MIC.
Intrepid was recently awarded a 12-month, firm-fixed-price contract in the amount of $11,112,148 to support the Defense Health Agency Financial Operations Directorate in the ongoing modernization & transformation of its Military Health System.
Garry Nolan, a professor at Stanford University, spoke briefly about his involvement with SOL during a SALT Conference interview.
SALT is a knowledge and networking platform focused on finance, tech & public policy.
SALT is affiliated with SkyBridge Capital, a global fund manager.
Nolan claims an alien visited him when he was a child:
"I was a graduate student here at Stanford. I was in a used bookstore. I came across two books one was by John Mack and the other was by Whitney Schreiber and I remember just seeing the cover and realizing that was the face that I had seen when I was a kid looking through the window or in the bedroom.
"It was like six feet or seven feet off the ground so it wasn't like some short person. I remember just all the skin on my body like all the hair stood on end when I saw it and I dropped the book because it was like how does this guy know what I saw and I knew nothing about the whole UFO Arena."
"I think that's the problem is that even if you were to find the bodies in the refrigerator somewhere, I mean it's evidence that it's something but I don't think that it's evidence that is what's behind the scenes and I think that's part of what scares the people who do know. It's that problem of knowing something isn't real and that it's more complex and you can't come up with a single consolidated story that covers the entire area and therefore nobody can really say what it is because it seems to be many things and if it is many things then it's the problem and is even more complex than you could imagine."
"Let's say there are eight different groups of whatever they are and they all don't necessarily agree with each other and we're not the main show, we're a sideshow. But somehow, some of them see us as a resource, while others see us as having to be protected from others that see us as a resource. And so, you could have a little bit of that going on."
Excerpts by Dr. Garry Nolan from "The Debrief" video, "Dr. Garry Nolan gets political about UFOs" - Dec 2, 2022.
"[Regarding Varginha UFO incident] Not only was there apparently liquid in the craft itself that spilled onto the grass around the crash site, and the beings seemed to carry it with them (or at least be imbued with it), as if they were living in that environment. The soldier that is said to have died due to his interaction with whatever it was, is said to have died from an infection. I don't think he died from an infection, but from the toxin that was on the skin of whatever it is that he touched."
Excerpt by Dr. Garry Nolan from the Event Horizon video, "Do We Share Earth With Someone Else? With Garry Nolan." (around 15:55 mark)
Fox news
LOL, I need to get off this UFO circus wheel for awhile.
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