UFOs, NASA, ET CONTACT AND NEW ADVANCED PHYSICS - MUFON SYMPOSIUM – David Sereda

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May 13, 2016
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

Jan Harzan is the executive director of MUFON, a scientific organization that investigates UFO sightings. He discusses his background in physics and his experiences at NASA. He recalls seeing a UFO as a child in Berkeley, California, which sparked his interest in the phenomenon. Harzan describes his work on nuclear fusion and alternative energy technologies, emphasizing their potential impact on society. He expresses frustration with the lack of funding for innovative energy solutions. Harzan believes that understanding UFO propulsion systems could lead to significant advancements in energy technology. His encounter with the UFO and subsequent experiences have driven his passion for exploring the universe and solving energy crises.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

Jan Harzan discusses MUFON's mission to investigate UFOs and promote research, while also highlighting the potential of helium-3 as a revolutionary energy source. He raises concerns about government secrecy surrounding advanced fusion technologies and the implications of UFO propulsion systems that could defy traditional physics.

Primary Revelation

UFOs can potentially convert their mass into light, allowing them to move without the constraints of traditional physics.

Fusion Research ProgramCold War (1980s to 1990s)disputed

Managed by: NASA

Research into advanced nuclear fusion technologies

otherspecific

MUFON is a scientific research organization that investigates UFO reports and promotes research into the UFO subject.

Source: Jan Harzan
technologyspecific

Helium-3 is an environmentally benign nuclear fuel that can produce energy equivalent to a thousand barrels of crude oil from just 9 grams.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

The government has classified groundbreaking work on fusion power that could produce a gigawatt of power with minimal radioactivity.

Source: Unnamed individual
technologyspecific

The technology to achieve propulsion at near-light speeds would require an enormous amount of energy that would be detectable by amateur radio astronomers.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencehighly specific

UFOs can potentially convert their mass into light, allowing them to move without the constraints of traditional physics.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 8/10