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NASA Hacker: "I Found a Space SUPPLY CHAIN!

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The interview explores claims of a secret naval spreadsheet listing non‑terrestrial officers, exotic materials like molybdenum and barium, and suggests a possible deep‑space logistics chain for advanced meta‑materials rather than conventional UFO conspiracies.

Key Points

  • The spreadsheet reportedly includes exotic chemicals such as molybdenum, barium, and strontium, which are used in high‑dielectric alloys and metal hardening. 
  • These materials are described as being engineered in layers thinner than a human hair, possibly through a zero‑gravity manufacturing process. 
  • The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) is mentioned as having seized the original data and being deeply involved in UFO‑related research. 
  • One interviewee recounts a death‑bed confession that ONI “closes the door” on investigators, implying a closed, secretive system. 
  • The conversation links the chemicals to Thomas Townsend Brown’s anti‑gravity experiments and the Biefeld‑Brown effect, suggesting they could enhance thrust. 
  • The speakers discuss a mysterious Excel spreadsheet that allegedly lists “non‑terrestrial officers” along with ship names and material transfers. 
  • While the evidence remains speculative, the notion of a secret space‑based material production program warrants further investigation. 
  • “Fleet‑to‑fleet” transfers in the spreadsheet are interpreted as logistics moves of these exotic materials between spacecraft rather than personnel. 
  • This hypothesis is presented as a more plausible explanation than fantastical ideas like portals, super‑soldiers on Mars, or alien “men in black.” 
  • The participants propose that humans may be operating a deep‑space supply chain, manufacturing meta‑materials in space that cannot be produced on Earth. 
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NASA Hacker: "I Found a Space SUPPLY CHAIN!

NASA Hacker: "I Found a Space SUPPLY CHAIN!

The interview explores claims of a secret naval spreadsheet listing non‑terrestrial officers, exotic materials like molybdenum and barium, and suggests a possible deep‑space logistics chain for advanced meta‑materials rather than conventional UFO conspiracies.

Key Points

The spreadsheet reportedly includes exotic chemicals such as molybdenum, barium, and strontium, which are used in high‑dielectric alloys and metal hardening.
These materials are described as being engineered in layers thinner than a human hair, possibly through a zero‑gravity manufacturing process.
The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) is mentioned as having seized the original data and being deeply involved in UFO‑related research.
One interviewee recounts a death‑bed confession that ONI “closes the door” on investigators, implying a closed, secretive system.
The conversation links the chemicals to Thomas Townsend Brown’s anti‑gravity experiments and the Biefeld‑Brown effect, suggesting they could enhance thrust.
The speakers discuss a mysterious Excel spreadsheet that allegedly lists “non‑terrestrial officers” along with ship names and material transfers.
While the evidence remains speculative, the notion of a secret space‑based material production program warrants further investigation.
“Fleet‑to‑fleet” transfers in the spreadsheet are interpreted as logistics moves of these exotic materials between spacecraft rather than personnel.
This hypothesis is presented as a more plausible explanation than fantastical ideas like portals, super‑soldiers on Mars, or alien “men in black.”
The participants propose that humans may be operating a deep‑space supply chain, manufacturing meta‑materials in space that cannot be produced on Earth.
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