Dr. Brown: Pushing UFO Disclosure with New Photography

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Lehto Files
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December 27, 2023
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The person in this account is Dr. Courtney Brown, a professor at Emory University and founder of The Farsight Institute. He discusses his work in capturing evidence of UFOs using modified cameras. He explains that he began filming in January 2023 after being advised by Lincoln Lounsbury, a former air traffic controller. Dr. Brown captures UFOs in infrared at high frame rates, allowing him to analyze their speed and characteristics. He shares that he has recorded numerous UFOs, especially during air shows. The encounter has led him to advocate for public involvement in capturing UFO evidence, emphasizing the need for proof in the field. He expresses a desire to share this knowledge widely, despite facing skepticism from the academic community.

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Executive Summary

Dr. Courtney Brown discusses the use of advanced camera technology for capturing UFOs and the insights provided by Lincoln Lounsbury, a former senior Air Traffic Control person. He emphasizes the importance of proof in the field of UFO research and the challenges faced by academics in discussing these topics.

Primary Revelation

The Panasonic GH6 camera allows for shooting at 120 frames per second and can be modified to shoot in infrared, which is essential for capturing UFOs.

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Dr. Courtney Brown
scientistpro disclosure
The Farsight InstituteEmory University
Tenured professor at Emory UniversityExperience in remote viewing since the 1990sPublished books on remote viewing

We have the proof; you don't have to believe us, just buy a camera and do it yourself.

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Lincoln Lounsbury
contractor employeepro disclosure
Washington DC Air Traffic Control
Former senior Air Traffic Control person at Washington DC airport

The key is you have to shoot at a high frame rate and then you have to shoot in infrared.

Remote Viewing Projectsmodern (1990s)confirmed

Managed by: The Farsight Institute

To study and document remote viewing capabilities and extraterrestrial phenomena

technologyspecific

The Panasonic GH6 camera allows for shooting at 120 frames per second and can be modified to shoot in infrared, which is essential for capturing UFOs.

Source: Dr. Courtney Brown
otherspecific

Lincoln Lounsbury, a former senior Air Traffic Control person at Washington DC airport, provided guidance on capturing UFO footage.

Source: Dr. Courtney Brown
non human intelligencespecific

UFOs can travel at speeds exceeding 20,000 miles per hour, as analyzed by Lincoln Lounsbury based on captured footage.

Source: Dr. Courtney Brown
non human intelligencespecific

The military scrambles to find individuals with telepathic abilities to communicate with extraterrestrials.

Source: Dr. Courtney Brown
historical eventspecific

UFOs are often present over major cities and during air shows, as indicated by Lincoln Lounsbury.

Source: Dr. Courtney Brown
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10