Did he show you technology physically or pictures? :O That's amazing though
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He handled 1000s of “parts” and worked with dozens of tech companies. He knew engineers on a first name basis, knew their wives names and other things. 90% of what he was entrusted with has not been reverse engineered. This troubled him and wanted other folks to help.
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Brian, you insights and thoughts are hitting it out of the park lately. Thanks so much for sharing
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Leo, thank you sir. I really appreciate it. I just hope I can be of use and in some way honor folks like Philip who died a hero.
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He had seen and been part of so much.
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Carl, indeed. He was a dying man and he knew it. He had nothing to gain and his honor to lose coming forward. He lived and died an American hero. He had such a burden and with my tech background, wanted to share things he could not publish.
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Stanton Friedman didn't believe his story or at least thought he'd embellished it, I believe his story, I can't see what he would gain from making it all up?
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Andy, indeed. Stanton was a great man. However Philip had his honor to lose by lying if false (unless ordered to lie) or have his honor to lose if he kept silent. He lived for honor. He was a man with a huge burden, not a man ordered. He did hold back some things publicly.
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Did I miss the answer to this: where’s the Stuff?
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Apparently, the "stuff" is in your phone and everywhere around you ;-)
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