Secret Projects at McDonnell Douglas l Dr Robert Wood Senior Aerospace Engineer at McDonnell Douglas
Analysis Summary
Summary
Dr. Robert M. Wood, an aerospace engineer, encountered UFOs during his career at McDonnell Douglas in the late 1960s. He was tasked with predicting future space technologies and suggested exploring UFO propulsion methods instead of nuclear options. He read extensively about UFOs and became convinced they were real and extraterrestrial. He proposed a project to study UFO technology, which received some support. He also encountered resistance from the Condon Committee, which led to tension in his career. After his experiences, he believed there was a cover-up regarding UFOs and their technology. He felt that understanding UFOs could lead to breakthroughs in propulsion and psychic phenomena. His ongoing interest in UFOs and related technologies significantly shaped his worldview.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Robert M. Wood discusses his extensive background in aerospace engineering and his involvement in UFO research at McDonald Douglas. He highlights the overwhelming evidence for extraterrestrial visitation, the disappearance of classified UFO materials, and the connection between UFO propulsion and psychic phenomena.
The evidence for extraterrestrial visitation is overwhelming.
Robert M. Wood
“I concluded that the evidence for extraterrestrial visitation was just overwhelming.”
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Investigate UFO technology and its implications for aerospace
The UFOs are clearly real and extraterrestrial, and we should figure out how they work.
The entire subject material on UFOs vanished from the classified library.
The head of the Air Force Condon Committee tried to get me fired for my involvement in UFO research.
The evidence for extraterrestrial visitation is overwhelming.
The secrecy surrounding UFOs is maintained to control the public's knowledge and prevent misuse of technology.
There is a connection between UFO propulsion systems and psychic phenomena.