Alien Reproduction Vehicle - the Testimony of Mark McCandlish
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account involves a discussion about UAP and alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs). A male staff member in Congressman Brown's office confirmed the existence of three hovering discs at an exhibit, referred to as ARVs or flux liners. A three-star general claimed these vehicles could travel faster than light. Brad Sorenson, a witness, described the craft in detail, noting they appeared poorly constructed but were capable of advanced flight. After the encounter, Sorenson expressed fear about discussing the event and warned that investigating further could lead to danger. This experience led to ongoing concerns and a desire to protect his identity.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores claims surrounding alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs) allegedly constructed from nonhuman technology and observed at a classified air show. It delves into the testimonies of witnesses, including Brad Sorenson, who described the ARVs' capabilities and design, as well as connections to significant figures in defense. The narrative raises questions about the origins and implications of such technology.
The existence of alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs) constructed from nonhuman technology and their capabilities, including faster-than-light travel.
Brad Sorenson
“These vehicles were capable of doing light speed or better.”
Mark McCandlish
“I came into some information that indicated that the United States government was in possession of... anti-gravity technology.”
Michael Shellenberger
“The report concludes that the existence of Immaculate Constellation demonstrates the capability to detect quarantine and transfer UAP.”
Frank Carlucci
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Reverse engineering of nonhuman technology
Managed by: unknown
Consolidates observations of UAP
Alien reproduction vehicles (ARVs) are constructed from nonhuman technology and operated by private aerospace or the U.S. government.
Three discs referred to as ARVs were observed hovering without visible means of support at an exhibit.
A three-star general stated that these vehicles were capable of light speed or better.
The existence of the Immaculate Constellation program demonstrates the capability to detect and transfer UAP incidents before they are observed.
Brad Sorenson witnessed three ARVs at a classified air show near Norton Air Force Base in 1988.
The ARVs were described as having a crude design, appearing worn and operated for decades.
The ARVs utilized a synthetic vision system for navigation without windows.
The ARVs were said to have been built based on technology observed from a 1947 incident.