Alien Reproduction Vehicle - the Testimony of Mark McCandlish
| Channel | UAP Gerb |
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Summary
The video, hosted by UAP researcher "UAP Gerb," presents a deep-dive investigation into the Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV), also known as the "flux liner," a craft allegedly reverse-engineered from non-human technology and witnessed by designer Brad Sorenson at a classified air show near Norton Air Force Base in 1988. Sorenson reportedly observed three hovering saucer-shaped craft ranging from 20 to 130 feet in diameter, with a three-star general claiming they were capable of faster-than-light travel powered by zero point energy, and exhibit personnel attributing the original technology to non-human beings recovered in 1947. Aerospace illustrator Mark McCandlish, who had worked for the US Air Force, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Rockwell International, publicly documented the ARV through detailed line art presented at Steven Greer's 2001 National Press Club panel, and was reportedly scheduled to testify before the U.S. Senate on UAP in June 2021 before his death on April 13, 2021 from an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound. The video also connects the ARV to Michael Shellenberger's October 2024 article on the "Immaculate Constellation" program, alleges a pattern of suspicious deaths among ARV researchers including filmmaker James Allen, and includes a direct warning to the host from Sorenson that further investigation would put him in mortal danger.
People
- Mark McCandlish — Key witness and illustrator who documented the Alien Reproduction Vehicle/flux liner, worked for US Air Force, Rockwell International, Boeing, Lockheed Martin; appeared at Steven Greer's 2001 National Press Club panel
- Brad Sorenson — Alleged eyewitness who attended a classified air show near Norton Air Force Base in 1988 and reportedly witnessed three saucer-shaped craft (ARVs); gave a long-form interview in 1990 about the experience
- Michael Shellenberger — Published a groundbreaking article in October 2024 introducing a new UAP whistleblower's testimony and mentioning the term 'Alien Reproduction Vehicle' in the context of the Immaculate Constellation program
- Steven Greer — Organized the 2001 National Press Club panel where McCandlish discussed his ARV line art design
- James Allen — Referenced in connection with mysterious deaths surrounding the ARV/McCandlish conspiracy narrative
- UAP Gerb — Host of the video, conducting deep-dive investigation into Alien Reproduction Vehicles and related testimony
- Morus B. King — Wrote 'Tapping the Zero Point Energy'; proponent of zero point energy theory
- James Clerk Maxwell — Referenced as having speculated about the enormous energy embedded in the vacuum of space
- Jesse Michaels — Created a recommended video on T. Townsend Brown and electrogravitics
- T. Townsend Brown — Associated with the Biefeld-Brown effect, converting electrostatic energy into propulsion
- William B. Scott — Interviewed Brad on December 3, 1990 and published some of Mark's sketches
- Frank Carlucci — Mentioned as the gentleman Brad was passed off as an aide for to gain access to the restricted hangar
- Alan Cranston — Confirmed to be present at the classified aerospace exhibit by witness Brad
- Einstein — Referenced in discussion of mass increase approaching speed of light and Zero Point Energy interaction
- Amy — Was lecturing on anti-gravity experiments and black projects before her suspicious death
- Robert D. Morning Star — Claimed Mark McCandlish was set to testify to elements of the Senate on UAP in June 2021
- Rick Price — Spoke with McCandlish on the day of his death; McCandlish told him he would call later
- Marco Rubio — McCandlish was reportedly in contact with Rubio prior to planned Senate testimony on UAP
- Mark McCandlish — Described ARV craft construction and secret space program; reportedly was set to testify before Congress in June 2021 before his passing
- Edgar Fouche — Associated with TR-3B craft stories and secret space program claims
- Corey Goode — Made claims about a '20 and back' secret space program involving extraterrestrials; reportedly detailed lies under oath
Organizations
- US Air Force — One of McCandlish's clients; operator of Norton Air Force Base where the classified air show allegedly took place
- Rockwell International — One of McCandlish's aerospace industry clients
- Boeing — One of McCandlish's aerospace industry clients
- Lockheed Martin — One of McCandlish's aerospace industry clients
- Aviation Week and Space Technology — Respected publication that McCandlish worked for; Bill Scott of AW&ST interviewed Brad Sorenson in December 1990
- Popular Science — Publication McCandlish was doing design work for when he dropped out of the 1988 Norton AFB air show
- US Military — Hosted a classified exhibit of alien reproduction vehicles attended by top military brass and politicians
- Aviation Week and Space Technology — Respected aerospace publication that featured Mark McCandlish's sketches and reached out to Brad for comment
- Disclosure Project — Organization that prodded Mark McCandlish to name his sources, leading to unwanted attention on Brad
- USAF Plant 42 — Located near Edwards Air Force Base; associated with the ARV reverse engineering and testing program
- Edwards Air Force Base — Historically tied to alternative propulsion research including the Biefeld-Brown effect and alleged zero point energy systems
- CIA — Frank Carlucci served as Deputy Director of the CIA under the Carter Administration
- CIA — Frank Carlucci served as Deputy Director of CIA under Carter; relevant to identifying who granted Brad access to the exhibit
- Carter Administration — Brad was passed off as an aide for someone who served within the Carter Administration to gain access to the classified hangar
- Lockheed Martin Skunk Works — Advanced aerospace division implicated in ARV reverse engineering programs; personnel commissioned Mark for jet design
- Northrop Grumman — Implicated in construction of TR-3B Black Manta and anti-gravity disc known as the Great Pumpkin; has facility at Palmdale
- Northrop Grumman Advanced Concepts and Technologies Division — Division based in Palmdale, California, allegedly involved in anti-gravity disc development
- NASA — Operates the X-43 unmanned aircraft, the world's fastest jet at Mach 9.6
- Department of Defense — Target audience for Skunk Works pitch that Mark was commissioned to illustrate
- 412th Reverse Engineering Group — Alleged group at Edwards and Nellis implicated in ARV reverse engineering programs
- Holocron Engineering — Gravity modification R&D company for which Amy lectured about historical anti-gravity experiments
- U.S. Senate — Body to which McCandlish was reportedly set to testify on UAP in June 2021
- US Congress — Mark Mandel was reportedly set to testify before Congressional and Senate elements in June 2021
- Sol Foundation — Hosting hearings on November 13th that the narrator plans to attend
Concepts
- Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) — A vehicle allegedly constructed from nonhuman technology, operated by private aerospace companies or the US government; also nicknamed the 'flux liner' due to its use of high-voltage electricity.
- Flux Liner — Nickname for the Alien Reproduction Vehicle, derived from 'flux,' an electrical term for high electrical charge, referencing the propulsion mechanism of the craft.
- Immaculate Constellation — An alleged unacknowledged Special Access Program (SAP) that consolidates observations of UAP by both tasked and untasked collection platforms, mentioned in Michael Shellenberger's October 2024 article.
- Reverse Engineering — The process of reconstructing nonhuman technology to create functional craft; ARVs are described as craft reverse-engineered from nonhuman intelligence technology.
- Unacknowledged Special Access Program (USAP) — A classified government program not officially acknowledged; Immaculate Constellation is described as one such program.
- Anti-gravity Technology — Propulsion concept allegedly used by the ARV/flux liner, described as the basis for how the craft hovered without visible means of support.
- UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) — A broad term for aerial observations that cannot be immediately identified; distinguished in this context from ARVs, which are more specifically defined.
- Synthetic Vision System — Camera-based visual system on the ARV using paired optical cameras and stereoscopic goggles to give the pilot a 3D external view without windows.
- Ball Control Scheme — Unusual pilot control mechanism on the ARV that allocated power to various parts of the craft's propulsion system.
- Capacitor Array — Large energy storage component estimated at roughly 14 inches thick, part of the ARV's propulsion system.
- Faster-Than-Light Travel — Claim made by a three-star General that the ARVs were capable of light speed or beyond.
- Lead Paint Radiation Shielding — The ARV's lead paint coating appeared to serve as protection for the crew from x-ray radiation.
- Biefeld-Brown Effect — A phenomenon that converts electrostatic energy into propulsion; theorized as a possible propulsion method for the ARV.
- Zero Point Energy — Energy drawn from quantum fluctuations embedded in spacetime; claimed by Brad to be the actual energy source powering the ARV.
- Electrogravitics — A field of research related to using electric fields to influence gravity or produce thrust, connected to T. Townsend Brown's work.
- Radial Arm — A component on the ARV that could extend outside the craft's body; theorized by Mark McCandlish to be used for sample collection.
- Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) — A purported man-made craft reverse-engineered from non-human technology, described by Brad Sorenson and illustrated by Mark McCandlish.
- Gravity Manipulation Propulsion — Propulsion system used by the ARVs that manipulates local gravity, allowing travel at 5–8 times the speed of light and withstanding 85 Gs of acceleration without inertial effects on occupants.
- Pulse Detonation Engines — Secondary propulsion system used by the Aurora craft to accelerate to speeds of Mach 6–8 after internal fuselage engines lifted it into the air.
- Aurora Craft — Unmanned elongated football-shaped aircraft approximately 100–110 ft in length with dual propulsion; officials claimed it could strike every major Soviet city within 80 minutes.
- Black Budget Projects — Classified military programs funded through non-transparent appropriations; the exhibit was intended to attract investors and secure billions in funding for such programs.
- Depleted Uranium Shells — Munitions discussed during the classified air show alongside VTOL craft demonstrations.
- Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) — Aircraft capability demonstrated at the exhibit; the V-22 Osprey was among the VTOL craft present.
- Capacitor Plates — Components of the ARV propulsion system used to store and allocate power for gravity-based travel.
- Cease and Desist Contact — Alleged communication from extraterrestrial beings in 1947 warning humanity to stop using nuclear weapons, referenced by exhibit personnel when explaining ARV origins.
- Scramjet Technology — Advanced jet propulsion technology; Mark referenced its components to design a high-speed aircraft concept
- TR-3B Black Manta — Alleged triangular craft reportedly constructed by Northrop Grumman, associated with anti-gravity technology
- Great Pumpkin — Alleged anti-gravity disc reportedly developed at Northrop Grumman's Advanced Concepts and Technologies Division in Palmdale
- Tesla Coil Electromagnetic Fields — The ARV allegedly generated three distinct electromagnetic fields via Tesla coil primary windings, center windings, and a low-temperature plasma ring
- Explosively Pumped Electromagnetic Pulse Weapon — A weapon that combines overlapping electromagnetic field lines and uses explosives to pinch them, creating a powerful pulse; used as analogy for ARV field generation
- Low Temperature Plasma — A plasma-like phenomenon allegedly fired through the center of the ARV to generate a third electromagnetic field
- Mach 17 Speed — Approximately 13,000 mph; accidentally disclosed by Skunk Works personnel as a speed at which aircraft components would tear apart
- Joint Reverse Engineering Program — Alleged collaborative program between contractors like Lockheed, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman to reverse engineer non-human craft, reportedly based out of Edwards AFB
- Anti-Gravity Propulsion — Technology allegedly associated with the TR-3B and ARV craft, explored in black projects and R&D programs
- Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) — Alleged reverse-engineered craft described by McCandlish and Sorensen, reportedly based on non-human technology recovered in 1947
- Radioisotope Poisoning — Method allegedly used to kill James Allen; pathology reportedly found uranium, thorium, beryllium, cadmium, and other radioisotopes in his system
- Black Budget Programs — Clandestine military or government programs allegedly operating off the books using cash transactions and analog computers to avoid oversight
- Reverse Engineering of Non-Human Technology — The alleged process by which humans copied craft technology from non-human beings recovered around 1947 without fully understanding how it worked
- Gang of Eight — Senior congressional leadership group referenced in context of UAP briefings and McCandlish's potential testimony
- Secret Space Program — Speculative concept of classified space operations possibly utilizing ARV-type craft for unknown purposes
- TR-3B — Alleged classified triangular anti-gravity craft associated with black projects and anti-gravity technology development
- Suspicious Deaths in UAP Research — A pattern alleged by researchers wherein individuals involved in ARV and UAP disclosure die under questionable circumstances
- 20 and Back — Corey Goode's controversial claim of indentured servitude in a secret space program working alongside extraterrestrials and humans for 20 years.
- Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) Technology — Technology allegedly derived from non-human sources, purportedly incorporated into various classified craft propulsion systems.
- Black Budget Operations — Classified programs allegedly operating outside normal financial oversight using cash and analog systems to remain off the books.
- Asteroid Belt Resource Retrieval — Speculative theory that ARV craft may be used to retrieve rare metals and materials from the asteroid belt or near-Earth objects to support black budget programs.
Events & Dates
- Norton Air Force Base Air Show — A classified air show near Norton AFB where Brad Sorenson allegedly witnessed three hovering saucer-shaped craft referred to as Alien Reproduction Vehicles; a three-star general reportedly described the craft as capable of light speed or better.
- Steven Greer 2001 National Press Club Panel — Event where McCandlish presented his line art design of the Alien Reproduction Vehicle/flux liner to a public audience.
- Michael Shellenberger ARV Article Publication — Shellenberger published an article introducing a new UAP whistleblower's testimony that directly named ARVs in connection with the Immaculate Constellation program.
- Brad Sorenson 1990 Long-Form Interview — The only known instance of Brad Sorenson speaking publicly about the Norton AFB air show experience outside of conversations with McCandlish.
- Death of Mark McCandlish — McCandlish is referred to as 'the late Mark McCandlish,' suggesting his death; the video implies it may be connected to his investigation of ARVs.
- Classified ARV Exhibit — A secret display of three alien reproduction vehicles attended by top military brass and influential politicians, guarded by armed men in berets with M16 rifles.
- Brad and Mark Lunch Meeting — Brad Sorenson sketched and described the ARV exhibit to Mark McCandlish the week following his attendance.
- Restricted Air Show Hangar Viewing — Brad Sorenson was reportedly shown the ARV at a restricted air show hangar; he was passed off as an aide to gain access.
- Mark McCandlish and Brad Sorenson Meeting — Mark and Brad met to discuss the flux liner/ARV, with Brad relaying details of the craft's components and propulsion system.
- William B. Scott Interview with Brad — Aviation Week editor Bill Scott interviewed Brad about experimental and strange craft described by Mark McCandlish.
- Mark McCandlish Relays ARV Contents to William B. Scott — Two years after meeting Brad, Mark relayed the contents of the restricted air show to Aviation Week's senior editor.
- Mark McCandlish Death — Mark McCandlish died in a controversial and allegedly self-inflicted gunshot wound; Brad implied his disclosures got him killed.
- Edwards Air Force Base Witness Sighting — An unnamed individual in military service reportedly saw an ARV-type craft up close at Edwards Air Force Base and had its features explained to them.
- Brad's Interview with Bill Scott — Brad gave a detailed account of his unauthorized access to a classified aerospace exhibit featuring exotic craft including ARVs and the Aurora; interview had not been publicly discussed before.
- Classified Aerospace Exhibit Special Air Show — A private briefing for approximately 30 senior individuals intended to attract investors to black budget programs; featured exotic craft including VTOL vehicles, the Aurora, and alleged ARVs.
- V-22 Osprey First Official Flight — The V-22 Osprey's first official flight date is noted as context for the timeline of the classified exhibit Brad attended.
- Alleged Extraterrestrial Contact — Exhibit personnel referenced a 1947 contact in which extraterrestrials reportedly told humanity they had no right to use nuclear weapons; described as a cease and desist communication.
- Mark's Skunk Works Pitch Incident — Mark illustrated a high-speed jet design for Skunk Works personnel, who grew furious when they accidentally revealed aircraft components would fail at Mach 17
- Sorenson ARV Experience — Brad Sorenson allegedly flew to Air Force Plant 42 to view a special exhibit that included aircraft he was not cleared to see, believed to include ARVs
- Sorenson ARV Incident — Referenced as a chronological marker occurring after the Skunk Works pitch incident involving Mark
- Death of James Allen — Filmmaker died approximately one month before his documentary was set to release; pathology allegedly showed radioisotope poisoning
- Brad Sorensen 1990 Interview — Interview conducted by Bill Scott of Aviation Week and Space Technology in which Sorensen described the ARV craft in detail
- Steven Greer 2001 NPC Event — Press conference at which McCandlish was interviewed about UFO technology in a segment titled 'Blueprint for a UFO'
- Mark Mandel Planned Congressional Testimony — McCandlish was reportedly scheduled to testify to Senate elements on UAP but died in April 2021 before this occurred
- ARV Technology Acquisition (Alleged) — Brad Sorensen allegedly claimed those controlling the ARV obtained the original craft or technology from non-human beings in 1947
- Mark Mandel Planned Congressional Testimony — Mark Mandel was reportedly set to testify before Congressional and Senate elements; he passed away before this could occur.
- Soul Foundation Hearings — Hearings scheduled for November 13th that the narrator plans to attend for live coverage.
- ARV Flight Demonstration on Videotape — Mark Mandel described a three-star general demonstrating ARV flight capabilities on videotape.
- November 13th UAP Hearings — Hearings the speaker plans to attend and provide live coverage from
Operations
- Immaculate Constellation — An alleged unacknowledged Special Access Program that consolidates UAP observations from tasked and untasked collection platforms, reportedly capable of detecting, quarantining, and transferring UAP and ARV collection incidents before they circulate within the military intelligence enterprise.
- Black Budget Closed-Loop Programs — Alleged clandestine programs operating using cash transactions and analog computers to stay completely off official books, possibly housing ARV-related technology
- Secret Space Program — Alleged classified program possibly involving nuclear superiority, resource retrieval from space, and advanced craft development operating entirely off official records.
Locations
- Norton Air Force Base — Location near which the alleged classified 1988 air show took place where Brad Sorenson witnessed the ARV craft.
- Dry Lake Bed — Location shown in the looping video at the exhibit where an ARV was filmed hovering and performing rapid maneuvers before shooting skyward.
- Edwards Air Force Base — Alleged site of ARV reverse engineering and testing; historically associated with alternative propulsion research.
- USAF Plant 42 — Located near Edwards AFB; associated with the ARV program and advanced aerospace manufacturing.
- Utah — Home state of scientist Morus B. King, author of 'Tapping the Zero Point Energy'.
- Classified Hangar Exhibit — Location of the special air show where Brad witnessed exotic craft including ARVs and the Aurora; described as resembling the hangar deck of an aircraft carrier with tightly packed craft.
- Soviet Union — Referenced as the target in officials' claim that the Aurora craft could destroy every city over one million population within 80 minutes.
- Air Force Plant 42 — Located in Palmdale, California; less than 30 miles southwest of Edwards AFB; site of alleged ARV exhibit and home to Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works facilities
- Nellis Air Force Base — Mentioned alongside Edwards as a site connected to the alleged 412th Reverse Engineering Group and ARV programs
- Palmdale, California — Location of Air Force Plant 42 and Northrop Grumman Advanced Concepts and Technologies Division
- Asteroid Belt — Speculated destination for ARV craft to retrieve raw materials such as precious metals for black budget programs.
Key Claims
- An Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) is specifically a vehicle constructed from nonhuman technology, operated by private aerospace or the US government, distinct from the broader UAP category.
- A male staff member in Congressman Brown's office confirmed an exhibit featuring three hovering discs referred to as Alien Reproduction Vehicles, also nicknamed flux liners.
- A three-star general at the Norton AFB air show described the ARV craft as capable of achieving light speed or better.
- Michael Shellenberger's October 2024 article on the Immaculate Constellation explicitly mentioned ARVs in connection with a classified UAP consolidation program.
- Brad Sorenson witnessed three saucer-shaped craft reverse-engineered from nonhuman intelligence technology at a classified air show near Norton Air Force Base in 1988.
- Mark McCandlish may have died as a result of his deep investigation into Alien Reproduction Vehicles.
- Brad Sorenson allegedly warned the host (UAP Gerb) that he would be 'next' if he investigated the ARV story further.
- The ARVs used high-voltage electricity as their propulsion mechanism, hovering without any visible means of support.
- Three alien reproduction vehicles nicknamed 'flux liners' were displayed at a classified exhibit for top military brass and politicians.
- The ARVs ranged in diameter from 20-24 feet to 120-130 feet and hovered off the ground.
- A three-star General stated the ARVs were capable of light speed or faster-than-light speeds.
- The ARV propulsion system made no noise, had no moving parts, and produced no exhaust.
- The ARVs appeared worn and aged, with chipped lead paint and smudges, suggesting decades of operation.
- The ARV used a synthetic vision system with paired cameras and stereoscopic goggles instead of windows.
- Many ARV components, including crew jump seats and cameras, appeared to be off-the-shelf rather than highly specialized parts.
- The ARV's appearance contrasted sharply with typical UAP descriptions, which are usually seamless and rivetless.
- The ARV's propulsion system made no noise, had no moving parts, and produced no exhaust.
- Brad Sorenson told Mark McCandlish that the ARV drew energy from quantum fluctuations, i.e., zero point energy.
- Mark McCandlish theorized that a radial arm on the ARV was designed for sample collection.
- Brad Sorenson implied that Mark McCandlish's public disclosures led to his death in 2021.
- Brad told the transcript's narrator that he 'protected Mark until he could not' and that continuing the investigation would put the narrator in mortal peril.
- Brad Sorenson was not officially invited to the restricted hangar but was passed off as an aide to a Carter Administration official.
- Edwards Air Force Base historically placed heavy importance on alternative propulsion methods such as the Biefeld-Brown effect.
- Scientist Morus B. King claims zero point energy is embedded in all of spacetime and could provide near-limitless power.
- Mark McCandlish regretted revealing Brad Sorenson's full name publicly, as it brought unwanted attention and potential harm to Brad's career.
- William B. Scott of Aviation Week published some of Mark McCandlish's sketches and was able to interview Brad before Brad went silent.
- Brad was unofficially admitted to a classified aerospace exhibit by being passed off as an aide to a former Carter Administration official.
- The exhibit was designed to attract investors and secure billions in black budget appropriations for advanced military craft development.
- Brad confirmed that Mark's ARV drawing was so accurate there was little he could add to describe the craft.
- Three Alien Reproduction Vehicles were present, hovering without floor contact, in sizes of approximately 20, 60, and 120 feet in diameter.
- The ARVs were described as using a gravity manipulation propulsion system capable of speeds 5–8 times the speed of light.
- The ARVs were said to require no conventional fuel source, drawing on an energy source described as ubiquitous throughout the universe.
- Exhibit personnel claimed the ARV concepts were copied from recovered hardware and referenced a 1947 extraterrestrial contact warning against nuclear weapons use.
- The Aurora craft was unmanned, approximately 100–110 feet long, and capable of Mach 6–8 using pulse detonation engines.
- Officials at the exhibit claimed the ARVs had traveled throughout the solar system and found no life.
- Brad described the ARVs as poorly constructed compared to other craft present, with messy filaments and thick lead paint coating.
- Brad stated his motivation for giving the interview was patriotism and opposition to excessive military spending.
- Skunk Works personnel accidentally revealed that aircraft components would tear apart at Mach 17 (approximately 13,000 mph) during Mark's design pitch meeting.
- Brad Sorenson and likely Frank Carlucci flew to Air Force Plant 42 to view a special exhibit that included aircraft Sorenson was not security-cleared to see.
- Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale is less than 30 miles from Edwards AFB and hosts both Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works facilities.
- Northrop Grumman has been implicated in the construction of the TR-3B Black Manta and an anti-gravity disc known as the Great Pumpkin.
- The ARV allegedly generated three distinct electromagnetic fields via Tesla coil windings and a low-temperature plasma ring.
- The ARV's propulsion system is claimed to tap Zero Point Energy, which is theorized to be responsible for gravity, inertia, and mass.
- Zero Point Energy has been estimated at 10 to the 109th power joules per cubic centimeter, enough to boil the oceans of an entire planet.
- Suppression of Zero Point Energy technology is allegedly motivated by its potential to be weaponized, dwarfing the destructive power of a hydrogen bomb.
- Tapping Zero Point Energy as a propulsive force could potentially circumvent Einstein's limitation on travel faster than the speed of light.
- Amy, a lecturer for Holocron Engineering on anti-gravity topics, died under suspicious circumstances.
- James Allen, filmmaker of a 2014 ARV documentary, allegedly died from radioisotope poisoning approximately one month before his film was released.
- Mark McCandlish was found dead on April 13, 2021 from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, having spoken to friends earlier that day with no indication of suicidal intent.
- Robert D. Morning Star claimed McCandlish was set to testify to Senate elements on UAP in June 2021 and had been in contact with Senator Rubio.
- Brad Sorensen stated in a 1990 interview that those in control of the ARV obtained the craft or its technology from non-human beings in 1947 and could not fully understand how it worked.
- Clandestine military programs may stop at nothing to prevent ARV and related technologies from leaking to the public or foreign adversaries.
- The ARV is described as a 'poor man's copy' of non-human technology, incorporating off-the-shelf components because engineers did not fully understand the original craft.
- Black budget programs allegedly operate using cash transactions and analog computers to remain completely off official records.
- Secret space program black budget operations allegedly function using cash transactions and analog computers to stay completely off the books.
- ARV craft may have been tasked with retrieving rare metals and raw materials from the asteroid belt or near-Earth objects.
- The Aurora craft allegedly had nuclear strike capabilities capable of destroying any Soviet city with a population over 1 million in under two hours.
- Corey Goode reportedly detailed lies about his '20 and back' secret space program claims under oath.
- Mark Mandel was reportedly set to testify before Congress in June 2021 and his death raises questions about whether his protection ran out when he agreed to testify.
- Brad's testimony about ARV differs slightly from Mark Mandel's regarding materials used, with Brad stating a lot of metal was used while Mark described mostly composite materials.
- Michael Shellenberger mentioned ARV in a whistleblower report.
- There are allegedly 10 to 15 craft using NHI technology to varying degrees, including the Flux Liner, Aurora, and TR-3B.
- The speaker plans to attend the November 13th hearings and Soul Foundation event and provide live boots-on-the-ground coverage.
Source: YouTube