Talking About the TR3B I Richard Dolan Show
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves filmmaker Darcy Weir and aviation expert Jim Goodall discussing their work on a documentary about UFOs. They focus on the TR-3B, a rumored secret military aircraft. During the conversation, Goodall shares a story about a former SR-71 pilot, Dave Fruhoff, who claimed to have chased a UFO while flying at high speeds. Fruhoff described seeing a metallic object that accelerated away from him at incredible speed. The discussion highlights the secrecy surrounding military aircraft and the potential for advanced technology. After the encounter, both men express a desire to share their findings and insights about UFOs and secret space programs with the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the TR-3B, a secret military aircraft believed to have been operational since the 70s, and its potential use of advanced technologies like metamaterials and anti-gravity propulsion. Key figures such as Jim Goodall and Edgar Fouche provide insights into historical encounters and the evolution of military aerospace technology.
The TR-3B is a secret military aircraft that has been operational since the 70s.
Richard Dolan
“greetings and welcome to the richard dolan show where every week we fight the good fight”
Darcy Weir
“I actually got you involved in this film after I made sort of a precursor to this documentary”
Jim Goodall
“they absolutely positively do exist”
Managed by: Lockheed Skunk Works
secret aircraft development with advanced capabilities
Managed by: Lockheed Skunk Works
reconnaissance aircraft
Managed by: Lockheed Skunk Works
reconnaissance aircraft
The TR-3B is a secret military aircraft that has been operational since the 70s.
Edgar Fouche discussed the TR-3B's use of metamaterials and a rotating superconductor engine for anti-gravity propulsion.
Jim Goodall witnessed a fellow pilot, Dave Fruhoff, chase a UFO while flying an SR-71 Blackbird.
The military has been working on active camouflage technology since the 60s.
Ben Rich, former head of Lockheed Skunk Works, stated that they have the ability to take E.T. home.