Former NASA engineer - "Time is running out!"

UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality - Podcast készítő James Quirk

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A retired electrical engineer who worked for defense contractors and government agencies including NASA said this week he believes time is running out for the world with regard to the plans our extraterrestrial visitors have in store for the human race. The retiree, who wishes to remain anonymous, says full disclosure is necessary in order to get the entire scientific community on board with the reality and to develop a means to combat the aliens when they initiate the final stage of their colonization effort. In fact, the engineer said he is working on the design of a psychotronic block device that would prevent extraterrestrial from manipulating human minds. Also, he said he's working on a laser weapon that could be used to fight aliens and their craft. Also, Stanford professor Garry Nolan this week blocked UFO debunker Mick West on Twitter for West's attempt to make the UFO community appear foolish by pushing the absurd theory that what the 62 children at Ariel School saw in 1994 were puppets, not aliens. Finally, UFO debunkers are in for a big surprise when the full truth about the extraterrestrial presence is finally revealed. Support this podcast: UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality • A podcast on Anchor Check out my Youtube channel: Quirk Zone - YouTube Link to The Sun article: UFO buzzed US nuclear bomber as hypersonic 3,900mph object moved like 'no known human aircraft' | The Sun Link to Garry Nolan and Mick West tweets on Twitter: (1) Garry P. Nolan on Twitter: "@MickWest Mick, u reached out to me & asked for help getting Jacque's photo of the "star-shaped" craft taken by the children in France. In good faith, I said I would get it for you. I retract the offer because this kind of ridiculous blather insults the intelligence of...anyone./1" / Twitter (1) Mick West on Twitter: "I'm a bit bemused at this. I'd asked Nolan if this one UFO photo could be publically released so its analysis could be crowdsourced. He agreed, but since I tried to make a point that multiple hypotheses should be considered in an unrelated case, then he changed his mind." / Twitter

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