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When we think about Harvard, we think about, about, you stupid birds, get the fuck out of here. That's weird that I have to like face that way. When you think about Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study. When you think about Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study. When you think about Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study to rule the world. You think about presidents like George W. Bush or Barack Obama and other powerful leaders, but nobody really thinks that Harvard is actually studying aliens. Well, today we have a paper, oh I messed up. When you think about Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the prestige go to study to rule the world. You think about presidents like George W. Bush or Barack Obama and other powerful leaders, but nobody really thinks that Harvard is studying aliens. Well today we have a paper, well today we have a paper, well today we have a study published by no one else than Harvard themselves about just that, the study of aliens. And I read the whole study, so you don't have to. And I read the whole study, so you don't have to. Let me try again. Well today we have a study published by, well today we have a, well today we have a study published by no one else than Harvard themselves about the very thing we, well today we have a study by no one else, well today we have a study by Harvard themselves about the very thing we didn't think they studied, aliens. And I read the whole study, so you don't have to. So I'll go through every single page of the study, page by page, and give you the sparse notes version of it. So you can use it for your own research paper. What do you do? When you think about Harvard, you think of a place where. When you think of Harvard, when you think about Harvard, you think of a place where the wealthy and the. We have a study about the very thing we didn't think they studied, aliens. And I read the whole study, well today we have a study, well today we have a study published by Harvard themselves about just that, aliens. And I read the whole study, so you don't have to. So here is my sparse notes version of the study, so you can use it for your own research paper. But is this study as, but is this study as crazy as everybody says it is? Well, let's find out. Page one, we have our abstract. Page one, we have our abstract, like every research paper has. Now the purpose of the paper is to explain away UFOs. The paper mentions that there's two popular hypotheses for the phenomena of UFOs. The first is the conventional terrestrial explanation. And this just means that UFOs are human-made and that we missed it. And this just means that UFOs are human-made technology that we haven't seen or misidentified in some way. The second is the extraterrestrial explanation, which means that an advanced civilization from somewhere in outer space is piloting these UFOs and they have non-human intelligence, which he calls in the paper NHI. But in this paper, he wants to propose a third hypothesis, which is the idea of cryptoterrestrials. And this just means that an underground alien race is responsible for UFOs. And he defines the cryptoterrestrials as aliens that live underground and have always lived there. Now in this paper, the author mentions that this is a very controversial theory, but that as scientists, we should have the idea. Now in this paper, the author mentions that this is a very controversial idea, but that as scientists, we should. Now in the paper, he mentions that this is a very controversial theory, but that as scientists, we should be open to every single idea. He mentions that this is a very controversial theory, but that as scientists, we should be open to the idea and be open to any possibility. Now in his paper, the author mentions that this is a very controversial theory, but that as scientists, we should have every single option open. So it's kind of like saying, so it's kind of like a disclaimer saying that I know this is crazy, but I'm posting it anyway, which I understand why they put it in there, especially since they took down this paper right after they, especially since they took down this paper, which I understand why they put it in here, especially since they took down the paper right after it got popular and everybody and everyone started memeing it, which I understand why they put it in here, especially since they took down the paper right after it got popular. Oh my goodness. Which I understand why they put it in here, especially since they took down the paper after it got so much popularity and everyone started memeing it. This is a theory, this is theory is probably, page two, page two, he starts talking about how this theory is probably the silliest theory, but it's also the most probable. He then outlines this paper and he writes, we explore the CTH over five sections reflecting on A, limited historical and geological knowledge, two, traces of lost civilization, three, choices of underground civilization, four, traditions around magical cryptoterrestrials, and five, UAPs related activity underground, underwater, and nearby, i.e. the moon. Now you know this is, now you know this paper is going to be good when one of the sections is traditions around estrials. Now you know this paper is going to be good when one of the sections is traditions around magical cryptoterrestrials. Also I should mention that CTH means cryptoterrestrial hypothesis and UAPs means UFOs or unidentified anomalous phenomena, which I can't pronounce, but I'll try. From here he goes on to a very brief history of the UFO phenomena and how he started, and he starts talking about the Tic Tac video saying that UFOs were never taken seriously until this video was authenticated by the Department of Defense as real, which led to the creation of the All Domain Anomalous Resolution Office, which is something I didn't, which is something I didn't know. I didn't really know we had a department for UFOs, but in a way he's criticizing the department for a couple of reasons. He mentions that the All Domain Anomalous Resolution Office, or the AARO, has roughly around 800 open cases of unidentified flying phenomena and that most of them can be explained away, but only around 2-5% can't really be explained. Now the paper criticizes the AARO as downplaying the amount of UFOs that are actually unexplainable. He quotes a Rear Admiral Helene Koechter, who was the first director of the CIA from 1947 to 1950. 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Which is a weird way of them saying that he's right. I mean, these government officials are always talking in code, which I know why they do it, but it's kind of dumb. But David's claims were taken seriously, and the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act was introduced to the House of Representatives. Which is a weird way of saying that he's right. I mean, all these government officials always talk in code, which is kind of dumb, but I know why they do it. And David's claims were taken seriously, and the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act was introduced to the House of Representatives, which involves the declassification of government documents, which is a weird way of saying that he's right. I mean, all these government officials always talk in this weird code language, but I know why they do it, and I just think it's dumb. David's claims were taken seriously, and the David's claims were taken seriously, and the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act was introduced to the House of Representatives, which involves the declassification of government documents about UFOs and extraterrestrial matters. Now Chuck Schumer, Chuck Schumer saying that, now when Chuck Schumer introduced the bill, he said, the American public has the right to learn about technologies of unknown origin, non-human intelligence, and unexplained phenomena, which is good for him. I know some people probably don't like him, but if you like aliens, he at least did one good thing for you, even if it is low effort. Now the bill was passed, now the bill passed, but was gutted in the House of Representatives, and only a small part of the bill was actually kept in place. So I kind of wonder how many dirty secrets were thrown in there just to stop this bill. Makes you wonder, right? But a new resolution was added calling for a board that would determine what can and can't be released. And the bill was supposed to be voted on in June of 2024, so around now, as of posting this video. And the bill was supposed to be voted on in June of 2024, so around now. Now I did some research on this, and this doesn't have anything to do with the paper, but I couldn't find, but according to the archives, but according to archive.gov, it says that by October 20 of 2024, each federal agency reviews, by October of 20, by October 20, 2024, each federal government, according to the archive.gov, it says by October 20, 2024, each federal agency review, identify, or organize each unidentified anomalous phenomena record in its custody for the disclosure to the public and transmission to the National Archives, which sounds good on paper, but when you take a closer look at it, which sounds good on paper, but when you take a closer look at, which sounds good on paper, which sounds good on paper, but when you take a closer look, you realize that they can decide, which sounds good on paper, but when you take a closer look at it, you realize that they can decide not to release certain information if they have a valid excuse. So, which sounds good on paper, but when you realize that, which sounds good on paper, but when you take a closer look at it, you realize that they can decide, which sounds good on paper, but when you take a closer look, you realize that they can decide not to release certain information if they have a valid excuse. So, they can just make up an excuse for everything and never really get any, so they can just make up an excuse for everything and we just never get any real info. So, politics sure are hard. But page number four, the main idea about page number four is that even though the bill wasn't passed or it wasn't passed in its entirety, it still gave us proof, it still gave us proof, it still gave proof to the world that there is something called non-human intelligence. The bill outlines that the UFO will fall conventional terrestrial origin, which is human technology, or extraterrestrial origin, which is aliens. Now, he focuses on this bill because the disclosure act defines non-human intelligence. Now, he focuses on this bill because the disclosure act defines non-human intelligence. The craziest part about the bill is that NHI is mentioned 22 times with a specific quote from the bill saying, oh my god. The craziest part about the bill is that NHI is mentioned 22 times with a specific quote from the bill saying, oh my goodness. The craziest part about the bill is that NHI is mentioned 22 times with a specific quote from the bill saying, NHI is any sentient intelligence, non-human life forms, regardless of nature or ultimate origin, that may presume responsible for unidentified anomalous phenomena, be presumed responsible for unidentified anomalous, or ultimate origin that may be presumed responsible for unidentified anomalous, ultimate origin that may be presumed responsible for unidentified anomalous phenomena, or of which the federal government has become aware, implying that there are more than two classes of explanation for UFOs. So, the author is saying here that there could be more than one type of alien, and the author then goes on to talk about some eyewitness accounts of non-human intelligence and how it relates to UFOs, with one being a researcher named Ross Colhart. Now, Ross gave an interview in News Magazine in 2023 when asked if he was concealing the existence of this planet of alien life, and he said, I don't necessarily want to denote origin. I don't think we have all the data to say, oh, they're coming from a certain location. He then talks about a different interview. Then, in a different interview, he talks about this. He says, these aliens are not much more advanced than us. He says, if I was a betting man, some of these NHIs, they're similarly advanced as us, but they just have asymmetric evolution, or whatever they want. These aliens are not much more advanced than us. He says, if I was a betting man, these aliens are not much more advanced than us. He says, if I was a betting man, some of these NHIs, they're similarly advanced as us, but they just have asymmetric evolution, or whatever. They went a different path. Where we made nuclear weapons and stuff, they ended up making this civil propulsion kind of equivalent discovery where they're able to do this now. Which is kind of funny because it's kind of like these aliens just went down one side of the tech tree and just rushed intergalactic travel. I guess they just wanted to. I guess they were just going for the alien invasion when conditioned. You know, the classic. He then talks about another researcher. He then talks about another researcher who is an immunologist, and his name is Gary Nolan. He says he's been working on these UFOs for 10 years. He kind of describes these UFOs as out of this world. The reason I say that is because in this interview, he says that we should have an open mind. And the reason I say that is because in this interview, he says that we should have an open mind and the possibility of UFOs. Because he says that all of this research he's noticed, because in all of his research, he's noticed that UFOs have something to do with consciousness, and that we should be open to the idea that these are just beings that are outside our realm of comprehension. But yeah, that's page number four. I thought it was pretty interesting hearing all these officials talk about these crazy UFOs that no one seems to believe exist. But yeah, that's page four. Thank you.