Published on Nov 1, 2013
Captain Bill Uhouse, USMC.
Bill Uhouse served 10 years in the Marine Corps as a fighter pilot, and four years with the Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB as a civilian doing flight testing of exotic experimental aircraft.
Later, for the next 30 years, he worked for defense contractors as an engineer of antigravity propulsion systems: on flight simulators for exotic aircraft -- and on actual flying discs.
Later, for the next 30 years, he worked for defense contractors as an engineer of antigravity propulsion systems: on flight simulators for exotic aircraft -- and on actual flying discs.
He testifies that the first disc they tested was a re-engineered ET craft that crashed in Kingman, Arizona in 1958. He further testifies that the ET's presented a craft to the US government; this craft was taken to Area 51, which was just being constructed at the time, and the four ET's that accompanied the craft were taken to Los Alamos.
Mr. Uhouse's specialty was the flight deck and the instruments on the flight deck -- he understood the gravitational field and what it took to get people trained to experience antigravity. He actually met several times with an ET that helped the physicists and engineers with the engineering of the craft.
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When I worked at Pennsylvania Blue Shield, I wrote simulators
for the many claims departments that they had in the 1980s and early 1990s. We
took "Subject Matter Experts" from the departments that we wrote the simulators
for and use their knowledge to create the simulations.
Re-engineering
simulators to create operating systems for alien crafts is very similar to what
these engineers are doing using aliens as the "Subject Matter Experts"
in designing the ships operating systems.
The alien "J-Rod" was one of these "Subject
Matter Experts" working with our engineers.
As far as releasing information on what this engineer was working on in 2003, it is now 2016 and I have not heard of any announcement yet!
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