Ep. 25 | Dr. Edgar Mitchell's Quantum Hologram
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is a host on a podcast. They mention a recent video by skeptic Stephen Green Street that criticizes UFO disclosure advocates. In the video, Green Street uses edited tweets from the community, including the host's, to support his claims. The host feels this misrepresentation undermines Green Street's credibility. They also discuss the connection between UAPs and Havana syndrome, mentioning that injuries from UAP encounters resemble those reported by victims of Havana syndrome. The host expresses frustration with the media's treatment of these topics and highlights the ongoing skepticism surrounding UFO disclosure efforts.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around skepticism towards UFO disclosure efforts, highlighting claims of misinformation by skeptics. It also explores the implications of quantum mechanics on consciousness and potential connections between Havana syndrome and UAP encounters. The conversation emphasizes the need for serious scientific inquiry into these phenomena.
The connection between Havana syndrome and directed energy attacks suggests a link to psychotronic weapons.
Stephen Green Street
“He creates video content for the New York Post basically only anti UFO stuff.”
Lou Elizondo
“This is a national security issue.”
Edgar Mitchell
“I think once we start to understand what the mechanism is then we can start talking about uses.”
Scott Andrews
“The story challenges the conventional notions of memory, identity, and reality.”
Kit Green
“I do look at injuries from mortality from unidentified UAPs.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAPs and related phenomena
Managed by: CIA
Mind control and psychological manipulation experiments
Skeptic Stephen Green Street creates video content for the New York Post that is anti-UFO and claims Congress was tricked into passing legislation regarding UAP.
The DOD Inspector General's office received an email indicating Lou Alzando was the director of ATP, suggesting Congress was misled.
The IG report on UAP recommended actions similar to those proposed by Lou Alzando.
Edgar Mitchell's work included a paper discussing the implications of quantum mechanics on consciousness and space travel.
There is a connection between Havana syndrome and directed energy attacks, suggesting a link to psychotronic weapons.
Kit Green's research indicates that injuries from encounters with UFOs could provide clues for reverse engineering propulsion systems.
Astronauts experience altered states of consciousness during space travel, which may be linked to quantum mechanics.