Reverse Engineering an ET UFO Craft l Captain Bill Uhouse, USMC.

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Dr. Steven Greer
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November 1, 2013
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Tier 1First Person EncounterFirst-Person Account
Experiencer: Bill Uhouse

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: reverse engineeringEra: 1950s, 2000sIntel Value: 8/10

Bill Uhouse

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE3

The Encounter

The person is a former military pilot and civilian contractor who worked on experimental aircraft for the Air Force. He describes his work at Wright Patterson Air Force Base starting in 1954, where he was involved in developing a flying disc simulator. He mentions that the simulator was based on a craft that reportedly crashed in Kingman, Arizona, in the early 1950s. The encounter included interactions with four aliens, one of whom communicated with scientists at Los Alamos. The person explains the unique design of the craft and the training required to operate it. After the encounter, he expresses a belief that advanced technology will eventually be revealed to the public, indicating a significant change in his understanding of aviation and extraterrestrial life.

✦ AI Generated

Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The transcript features an individual recounting their experiences working on a flying disc simulator and interactions with extraterrestrial beings. Key claims include the operational timeline of the simulator, the presence of aliens during testing, and the technological aspects of the simulator's design.

Primary Revelation

The first flying disc simulator became operational around 1958, based on a craft that crashed in Kingman, Arizona in 1953.

u
unknown
contractor employeepro disclosure
Braine CorpAir Force
Military service as a pilotExperience with experimental aircraftLong-term involvement in classified projects

I spent 10 years in Braine Corp, four years working with the Air Force as a civilian doing experimental testing on aircraft.

Flying Disc SimulatorCold War (1954 to 1984)confirmed

Managed by: Braine Corp

Training and testing for operating alien technology

reverse engineeringspecific

The first flying disc simulator became operational around 1958, based on a craft that crashed in Kingman, Arizona in 1953.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1953 | Claimed: 2000
biologicsspecific

There were four aliens aboard the craft that crashed in Kingman, Arizona, and they were taken to Los Alamos for testing.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1953 | Claimed: 2000
technologyspecific

The simulator used six large capacitors charged with a million volts each, totaling six million volts, to operate.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1958 | Claimed: 2000
technologyspecific

The design of the flying disc simulator was so exacting that it could not be modified for conventional military uses like dropping bombs.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1958 | Claimed: 2000
non human intelligencespecific

The individual had personal contact with an alien referred to as 'jrod' during his work on the project.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 1958 | Claimed: 2000
coverupspecific

The document signed by the individual regarding the project ends in 2003, suggesting that information may be released to the public by then.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 2003 | Claimed: 2000
✦ AI-extracted program intelligence — verify against source testimony

Encounter Context

Factual Details
1954-09-01Year: 1954

near a defunct army airbase in Arizona

Kingman, Arizona, united_states

rural
Connected Encounters (1)
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
Military WitnessClearance Held
Branchmarine corps
Rankpilot
Dutyexperimental testing on aircraft
Reported to authorities
Connected Events
Kingman UFO Incident1953

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
close encounterCE31 entityhumanoid
Moderate Evidential StrengthScore: 17/21first person
Detail & Specificity
3/3
Corroboration
2/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
3/3
Perceptual Clarity
3/3
Timely Reporting
2/3
Witness Credibility
3/3

The speaker presents a detailed account of their experience working with experimental aircraft and alleged alien technology, including specific references to their military background and technical details about the craft. However, the account lacks corroboration from independent sources and relies heavily on personal testimony without verifiable evidence.

background and preparationyears

The experiencer provides background on their military and aerospace career, leading to their involvement with experimental aircraft and the development of flying disc simulators.

I've spent uh 10 years in braine corp four years working with the Air Force as a civilian uh doing experimental testing on aircraft

interaction with aliensunknown

The experiencer describes encounters with aliens during their work, particularly focusing on one named 'jrod' who provided scientific advice.

there was only one of the aliens that would talk to any to to any of these scientists

conversations with jrodunknown

The experiencer recounts conversations with the alien, discussing the complexities of communication and the need for specific questions.

he'd sound just like if you spoke he'd sound like you

noeticextraordinary
8/10

Experiencer discusses receiving scientific advice from the alien

visual
5/10

Describes seeing the alien and the simulator's interior

auditory
5/10

Communication with the alien and sounds of the simulator

kinestheticextraordinary
7/10

Experiencer describes feeling disoriented in the simulator

proprioceptiveextraordinary
6/10

Experiencer mentions needing to adjust to the gravitational field

humanoid(single)
80%
DemeanorneutralCommunicationverbalInteractionconsensual contact

Appearance: pinkish skin, a little rough

Message: Provided scientific advice and answered questions

he'd try and answer your question

Shapedisc
Size30 meters
Luminositynot stated
Soundnot stated
Movementhovering, instant acceleration
Five Observables (2/5)
positive lift low observability hypersonic velocity trans medium travel instantaneous acceleration

The experiencer describes working on a flying disc simulator based on a recovered craft, detailing its unique design and operational characteristics.

What makes this encounter unique

The experiencer's extensive background in military aviation and their detailed account of working with alien technology and communication sets this encounter apart.

✦ AI-extracted phenomenological analysis — verify against source testimony

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: reverse engineeringEra: 1950s, 2000sIntel Value: 8/10
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Bill Uhouse

First-Person

Contact Experience Triad

Hynek: CE3