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“My employers will f**king fry me if I speak out about this.”
“I am capable of building and designing an aircraft that can go 210 times the speed of light.”
Jay Anderson just told Joe Rogan that a Lockheed Skunk Works engineer admitted to reverse-engineering UFOs.
Three large flying saucers called “alien reproduction vehicles” were allegedly revealed at a private air show in 1988.
But the terrifying part is this:
They were classified as “instantaneous nuclear payload delivery systems.”
Anderson: “Mark McCandlish, military illustrator, had a friend called Brad Sorensen.”
“Brad Sorensen was a government guy, aerospace engineer, Lockheed Martin—quite an extensive portfolio.”
“Brad Sorensen goes to his buddy one day, Mark McCandlish, and he says, I was shown something and I want you to … create the illustration.”
“Brad Sorensen says that … he was invited to a private air show at Lockheed Martin by … a good friend of his in the military.”
“They bring him into a hanger in Lockheed Martin where three large saucers of varying size were hovering a few feet off of the ground.”
“They were described as ‘instantaneous nuclear payload delivery systems.’”
“Brad Sorensen has never gone public.”
“But I was in the room when he was phoned [a couple of years ago], and I’ve heard him say things that have never been on the record before.”
“My friend introduces himself to him and … asked him about Mark McCandlish and this alien reproduction vehicle.”
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