EXPERT Reveals Norton AFB's Darkest UFO Secrets
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Summary
Lieutenant Colonel John Williams served in the Air Force from 1964. He had responsibilities as a pilot and commander, and he oversaw construction projects at military bases. During his time at Norton Air Force Base in 1969-1970, he heard rumors from pilots about a secret facility that supposedly housed a UFO. He later confirmed the facility's existence while managing it from 1981 to 1982. Williams also shared stories from his father, who learned at a dinner party that the government invested heavily in anti-gravity technology. He mentioned that some Rand Corporation employees were rumored to meditate and levitate. After these experiences, Williams expressed a lasting interest in UAPs and their implications.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Lieutenant Colonel John Williams discusses his experiences and knowledge regarding UAPs during his military career. He mentions a close hold facility at Norton Air Force Base rumored to contain a UFO and shares anecdotes about government spending on anti-gravity technology and unusual occurrences involving military personnel.
There was a facility at Norton Air Force Base that was close hold, rumored to contain a UFO craft.
John Williams
“There was one facility at Norton Air Force Base that was close hold, not even the wing Commander there could know what was going on.”
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Research and development of anti-gravity technology
There was a facility at Norton Air Force Base that was close hold, rumored to contain a UFO craft.
Bob Dole and possibly Eisenhower visited the facility at Norton Air Force Base.
The government was spending more money on anti-gravity than any other project in history.
During a dinner party, it was mentioned that employees at Rand Corporation were seen meditating and levitating.
A U.S. Air Force instructor and a German student saw something unusual during a training exercise in Arizona, and the pilot was never seen again.