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will: welcome to "fox and friends" the last saturday of july. we are excited to welcome into the couch and your living rooms, douglas murray. good morning. douglas:good to be with you both. will: from a mullet to a bridge on the couch. a bit of an upgrade. we are classing it up a little bit, as is mildred masters. at the beginning of the and from, her 100th birthday, she has 11 great grandchildren, a fan of "fox and friends," we wish her a happy hundredth. rachel: happy birthday. will: president biden is on a 10 day beach vacation after a week of surprises and talk of impeachment.
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douglas: hunter's legal future could bring joe's name up in testimony about shady business dealings. rachel: ashley joins us with the latest. >> reporter: hunter's disastrous first day in court, heading back to california on a private jet yesterday after a federal judge rejected his sweetheart plea deal and we learned he still being investigated for suspicious foreign business dealings. and things get worse for president biden, testimony on monday, and shady business deals with foreign businesses. republicans suggesting they could go forward with an impeachment inquiry to get a full picture on biden's past but the president brushed that off while touting his alleged economic support yesterday.
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>> president biden: republicans may have to find something us to criticize me for now that inflation is coming down. maybe they decided to impeach maybe it is coming down. i love that one. >> reporter: after four years president biden and the first lady acknowledging their seventh grandchild. peter doocy asking than candidate biden about the news of his newest grandchild. >> i wonder if you have a comment on this report out of arkansas that your son hunter made your grandfather again? >> president biden: that's a private matter. i have no comment. >> this is all the time we have. >> reporter: in the year since then the first couple had not spoken of or counted among their grandkids until making a statement to people magazine
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yesterday that our son hunter, working together to foster a relationship in the best interests of their daughter, preserving their privacy as much as possible. it's not a political issue. it is a family matter. jill and i only want what is best for all of our grandchildren. people magazine has since updated a feature article adding navy's name to the list of the president's grandchildren. back to you guys. rachel: big news, a 4-year-old child was just born into the biden family and it was so touching to see how the announcement came in friday night. this is absolutely disgusting but if i was navy biden's mom i would take the money, i would want nothing to do with this dysfunctional family. a note on ashley's report. hunter is still flying private.
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douglas: how could a private citizen who doesn't have a job at the moment be arriving at court and a huge cavalcade of cars, flying private back to california. most people don't do this. rachel: to say he didn't have enough money to pay, that actually happened. will: it is a political matter, it is a personal matter. if you are on the call, from 2019 when peter doocy asked president biden about the seventh grandchild and he said it is real classy of you to ask but it was important to ask, important to the american people. political polling show people thought this was not classy of the bidens to go and leave this child unacknowledged. started to gain pressure beyond fox news, beyond douglas
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murray, you started to see the new york times, 7 grandkids, mister president. usa today, president biden won't acknowledges youngest grandchild, it turns off some of his supporters and manifested in a call by maureen dowd. almost as though president biden was shamed at this point into doing the honorable thing and acknowledging the seventh grandchild. rachel: the new york post columnist maranda devine had this to say about president biden's new grandchild. >> maureen dowd, we know she is his favorite because hunter biden has said so multiple times on the laptop. once she actually was critical of president biden for being heartless enough to ignore and not acknowledge that little girl i think the writing was on the wall. in a statement, president biden is saying this is not a
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political matter, it's a family matter but in fact it is a political matter because that was doing him political damage. rachel: it is interesting that dowd was the favorite columnist at the new york times and when she started to squawk about it than they begrudgingly did that. we saw the stockings were hung by the chimney with care for all the grandchildren including the dog except -- douglas: except the seventh grandchild, that a political vulnerability that if biden is going to be the nominee for the democrats, if he's going to run and have to go through the debates, this is the sort of thing that could be deadly for him. all the grandpa joe stuff, all the family man stuff required somebody like trump or anyone else to say you don't know or say how many grandkids. rachel: is it enough to clean this up, to put out this press release?
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will: i doubt it. there's ammunition for donald trump, probably not kennedy but it is still there, it is still unseemly. >> there are somebody grandparents in america picking the pieces for wayward children, who have children and so many grandparents are doing that work, the bidens have enough money from the chinese and the ukrainians to take care of little navy biden even of hunter claims he doesn't have enough. it's too bad. >> republican candidates were all in iowa, first time all republican candidates took to the same page at different times, they each deliver their message to voters. watch. >> iowa never had a better friend in the white house than donald trump, the 2,024 election is our last shot to save america and there's only one candidate and you know who that candidate is, who's going
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to get the job done. >> we want education in this country, not indoctrination. we are going to fight back against these people and we are not letting them take over our schools any longer. >> the biden america remain systemically racist, the need for school choice, if i could put these issues front and center with a couple others then i feel like giving back to my party and i will feel i have given back to my country. >> from the us department of education to the fbi to the irs to the atf, to the cdc, we will shut them down. that is how we restore the integrity of our constitutional republic. >> every law enforcement officer in this country deserves our respect and our admiration. it is our responsibility to refund and rebuild local law enforcement. >> we got a chinese spy balloon going over our country, russia
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invading ukraine, china on the march, north korea testing ballistic missiles and iran building a bomb but none of that would have happened had we not had that debacle in afghanistan. >> started here in iowa, we are going to do our part to make sure president biden is never reelected as president of the united states. >> 13 candidate spoken i will. the only one missing from that stage was chris christie. rachel: they got 10 minutes, 10 minutes each. will: two thing stand out to me, one about big ideas and one about electricity -- electability. i listened to twitter space yesterday with elon musk, david sachs and vivek ramaswamy, it was unscripted, open discussion the type of which we need more in this country and it was fascinating to hear in the clip, you heard vivek ramaswamy talk about shutting down the fbi. it is a big idea and i want to
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leave this part of our conversation to the big idea part as opposed to whether or not it was an electable promise or execute will promise, he says it is not the time to reform the fbi or the doj my time to revolutionize -- douglas: that went down well, so many voters -- donald trump said he tried to clean this up and he couldn't. it is beyond redemption. and when vivek ramaswamy said that, it was striking to people, maybe we can't reform these institutions in which case do away with them. it is bold, sort of revolutionary but it could catch on as an idea. rachel: he wants to get rid of the department of education, republicans have been saying this forever but this is the first election cycle that i actually felt maybe this could happen. i am a donald trump supporter, he did a great job in the last administration but his education secretary could have
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done a lot more and i thought we were going to get universal school choice and money going back to the states and then outcomes vivek ramaswamy saying let's get rid of the whole department. and it appears donald trump has also said that he agrees with that. they talked about taking different departments like the department of agriculture and moving it someplace in the middle of america, getting some of the bureaucracy out of dc so it becomes less dc centric. at least on the republican side people are ready for revolutionary ideas like that that can fundamentally transform the federal government. not america, just the government. will: there was big ideas and eligibility. certainly not months and over a year out but when it comes to polls, donald trump is far and away the leader for the republican nomination for president, he was on the john frederick show in iowa, radio program where he was asked
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about the indictments landed on his doorstep and what a conviction would mean for his run for president. >> does that stop your campaign for president if you are sentenced? >> not at all. there's nothing in the constitution to say that it could, not at all. even the radical left used to say that wouldn't stop and it wouldn't stop me either. >> at this point, not in the pursuit of calling and election but calling it as it is, what would stop donald trump nomination as republican for president of the united states? >> i don't see anything stopping, his reform in -- he has shown he can take the hits. by the way, in that iowa forum that they had, the person who was booed off stage was well heard, the former congressman who said donald trump is just running so he can avoid going to jail. we have a clip of donald trump
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saying i don't care if they send me to jail, i will do it from there. will heard was the only one who got booed off the stage, everyone else was well received. douglas: the only one who wasn't there was chris christie, the only candidate who has been running right against trump, running straight at him, criticizing him strongly. interesting that he wasn't there because that dynamic of how that would go down was lost as a result. we will find out another time how that goes. rachel: we turn now to your headlines, 5 people shot in seattle during a community event held in a supermarket parking lot last night. police say two gunmen who are still on the loose fired dozens of rounds into the crowd. four of the victims were rushed to the hospital, two listed in critical condition, the motive still unclear. now to a fox weather solid, severe storms rolling through the midwest yesterday including
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a tornado that tore through central iowa as a hailstorm drop so much ice in colorado the temperature dropped suddenly 239 degrees. 9 °. check this massive hailstorm in nebraska spotted after an intense storm there. millions of people still facing heat warnings as the summer heat wave shows few signs of letting up. be sure to check out, download the fox weather apps for the latest in these stories and more. democrats opening a new front in the party's war on words. a new build calls for the term husband and wife to be removed from federal law and replaced with the word spouse. republicans calling it a joke. >> some of the wokeness here is ridiculous. rachel: biology versus science, women have a place in the world to be proud of.
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>> husband and wife, they are not intended to be controversial, they are endearing terms, why would anyone want that to be divisive? rachel: i love being a wife. the lawmaker behind the legislation calling it a commonsense build. those are your headlines. douglas: democrats war on words, an all-out assault on the english language. rachel: it has deep implications. you talked a lot about that. douglas: these incredible divisions, how many people in this country actually mind husband and wife. rachel: a lot of women want to be a wife. i am just saying. douglas: i like being a husband. will: this convict faked her own abduction. the jail finds that could wipe the grin off her face.
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will: brian co. berger is revealing an alibi or he will forfeit his right to use one in his defense but his defense is trying to have his case thrown out altogether. here to react is his defense attorney, great to have you on the program. the big reveal in trial, they alleged that you were there, should the defense have an alibi defense, should they reveal it to the prosecutor ahead of time? >> that is right. trials are not gotcha moment. they need to reveal it because that is due process for both sides. will: so is it your suspicion than that one will be revealed? does he have an alibi that he wasn't in moscow during the
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murders? >> i don't think so. 's attorneys were artful in their language. they have evidence that they will used to corroborate the fact that he wasn't there the will be introduced on cross by experts and to me that means he won't be able to bring someone that says i was with brian at this bar five hours away on this morning. they will be doing cross-examination to attack the efficiency of the prosecution's evidence of all their witnesses and i think the expert they are probably referring to is a cell phone tower expert or somebody of that nature. and everything they used to plant him there, but i don't think that he actually has an alibi in a traditional sense. we are only a couple months from trial, doesn't mean it won't be pushed but his feet are being held to the fire. if this were an ordinary case i think the prosecution probably would have reviewed their response and said they don't have anything but nobody in this type of case with this
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complexity wants to be caught with a surprise at trial. will: the case of carly russ. a few weeks ago she reportedly went missing. she said in a call to police and her friends that she had seen a toddler on the side of the road who had been abducted. that's a picture of her in her mugshots and she's facing potential charges for filing false charges. i assume that is connected to resources of law enforcement being misappropriated. if you call and fake something, what is your culpability? >> she's in trouble, she's like jussie smolett. she's facing a year in jail, $12,000 in fines, the police even came out in a press
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conference and apologized and said we wish we could charge her with a felony but our law doesn't allow it based on what is written and they said they would be trying to work with elected officials to get the law changed so they could deter people doing this. she is facing penalties and they are not significant as someone wants but she has come out, she admitted culpability and this probably resolves in a plea deal assuming is that vote prosecution doesn't want to send a message to the public. will: his mental state the issue? mental health issues? >> she could try but whether that is going to fly, she knew her conduct was wrong, that's the most important thing. will: thanks for filling us in on those cases. straightahead update on lebron
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rachel: and a looming new report by parents defending education links the chinese commonest party to american k-12 schools. the report shows 34 states and dc along with one hundred 43 school districts have engaged in contracts to establish confucius's teachings either from the chinese government or from those affiliated with them. contracts show us schools accepted $17 million total, there are several schools teaching the lessons including tulsa public schools in oklahoma and sister school district in oregon. here with more is founder and
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president of parents defending education, nicole neely and gordon chang that, welcome to you both. we are going to start with you, nicole. tell me exactly what you uncovered. >> this started because we identified in northern virginia thomas jefferson school for science and technology received over one million dollars from ccp military linked entities over several years which was alarming so we started to ask the question is this taking place elsewhere and if so, where and what the scope is. what we found was astonishing at what's frightening is this is only the tip of the iceberg, these were investigations we conducted over the past four month, we reached out to house, senate and governors across the country because we would like an investigation of what's going on. 's rachel: i'm troubled that it took your group and not our government. before i talk about these, what
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is this funding going for exactly? >> curriculum that comes over, teachers the come over, money going to school districts. this is not to imply all chinese lang which and culture programs are bad but we are saying families deserve to know who is funding these programs so they can make informed decisions whether they want their children involved. >> we should have full transparency on how much money am a that should be part of the newsletter going out to parents and where that money is going and how it is being used in the classroom. gordon, we've seen this before with universities, the trump administration particularly senator rubio had been going after the use confucius centers, explain to our viewers what -- it appears this is the same concept going into k-12 schools. >> the same concept as confucius institutes on college and university campuses, those are supposed wheeling was a learning centers but they are used to propagate communist
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party narratives and they intimidate college and university administrators not to criticize china. there are reports that there are somewhere in the neighborhood of let's say 500 confucius classrooms in the united states and this goes back to research by the national association of scholars. this is just so unjustifiable. we can't do this in china so why are we allowing the chinese to propagate in the united states by an organ of the communist party that is meant to destroy our country. rachel: what kind of -- is this a great investment for the chinese. how can this affect the outcomes that they want? >> they can propagate this notion that taiwan is part of china or tibet is part of china or the commonest party has been great for the chinese people. this is dangerous and we should not be allowing it, no question about it, we should not allow someone to try subvert our
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educational system in this way. rachel: we know that some of these confucius institutes are also near military bases. we will put a fullscreen up here of what those bases are. final note. what can parents do to fight this and find out whether their school is allowing commonest party money from china coming into their school system? >> we been asking people to send us tips. we' ve been chasing down, looking at primary source documents, board agreements with the confucius classroom, filing public records requests to prove where the money comes from so families can decide if they want their child to participate in this or have them take latin. rachel: i can't believe these schools take handouts from the communists but that is the world we live in especially when you don't have a lot of patriotism left people are not as troubled taking money from them.
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thanks for filling us in and paying attention. tulsa public schools and the sister school district were among those listed in the report. we reached out to both of them but did not hear back. president biden jokes about impeachment. >> republicans have to find something else to criticize me for. now that inflation is coming down, maybe they will decide to impeach me because it is coming down. i don't know. rachel: the president's possible ties to hunter's business deals are no laughing matter. congressman mike johnson on that. where in the world is rick reic reichmuth, he is getting ready to go up, up, and away in a hot air balloon. we will check in with him next.
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>> president biden: earlier the washington post suggested republicans may have to find something else to criticize me for now that inflation is coming down. maybe they will decide to impeach me because it is coming down. i don't know. i love that one. anyway. another story. douglas: president biden poking fun at house republicans threatening to impeach him joking that he would love them to try even though inflation is coming down.
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will: what about the real allegations of biden's ties to his son hunter's business dealings. rachel: congressman mike johnson joins us now. welcome. do you advise the president to be joking about this? doesn't seem like a joking matter to me? >> this is not a joking matter. this is very serious stuff. the investigations we have going on in the judiciary committee and the oversight committee, ways and means committee, the more stones we overturned the more scandals we uncover and it is serious stuff. if these allegations prove to be true and the evidence is showing they are this is a scandal on the magnitude this country has never seen before. it's not a laughing matter. >> the concept of impeachment is getting a lot of discussion as a realistic possibility. is it as more revelations come forward when it comes to biden's business dealings do you think that is on the table and a real possibility?
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impeachment? >> it is on the table, a very real possibility, not for political purposes but because that is our responsibility under the constitution. we have that right and that authority and that duty. this is a serious matter. on house judiciary committee, we look at this carefully. and impeachment inquiry as speaker mccarthy has explained is just the step in moving towards that. gives us more discovery power. that is called for in this case. we will see what happens in the coming days. douglas: we've seen an amazing development, throwing out of a plea bargain involving the president's son, things are speeding up. is that right? what can the american people expect next? >> the evidence is driving that. jason smith said documents to alert them to what we have
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uncovered, this is not something that can be brushed under the rug, that is what the bidens are accustomed to doing. everyone in the country sees this two tiered system of justice, seems like a cliché now but that is what they see in its making them doubt the entire justice system. that's a serious threat in a constitutional republic. the steam is building and it is not because of politics but because the evidence is taking us there and we will follow the facts wherever they lead. rachel: more cost impeachment than the so-called perfect are not perfect phone call with ukraine, there is way too much going on and the american people expect their representatives to do something about it. i want to move to another topic, d transitioning, something so many children are being subjected to. this is frankenstein type
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experiments on children. surgeries that are grotesque. you guys had an amazing hearing on the hill talking about what chloe went through. listen to this. >> the gender specialist i was taken to told my parents i need to be put on puberty blocking drugs right away. i asked my parents would you rather have a dead daughter or living transgender son? 16, after my surgery i became suicidal. my doctors almost created the nightmare they said they were trying to avoid. >> we don't have room to get this wrong. we are seeing a monopoly on gender affirming care, the only way to help a kid. this is bad practice. >> there seems to be a political divide on this issue. have you seen movement based on
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the testimony by children who want to go back to their original god-given birth gender, have you seen movement from democrats saying we see these stories and now we want to rethink our position on this? >> not at all. it is shocking, they tried to obscure the issue and change the subject. we have a nationwide medical scandal based on barbaric pseudoscience and it is affecting children around the country and we have to get on top of this. douglas: we've heard democrats use language like transition, gender affirming surgery. congress heard the reality of what some of this entails. what do you think the american people are learning from this? >> a lot of attention the past
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couple days, that is our objective, to bring this out in public light. you have surgeons using medications off label, pharmaceuticals to castrate children. the more people learn the more alarmed they are and we have to stop this. will: we turn to some additional headlines. on 911 call revealing terrifying moments after lebron james's son suffered cardiac arrest when training at usc monday. >> all right. i am going to send help. >> is there a doctor on scene or a registered nurse? help is on the way, okay? will: ronnie was spotted out with his family last night. terrifying footage of a cracked roller coaster in north
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carolina last month. officials found a second structural issue with the same roller coaster, they found a weld indication which could break or crack. the amusement park is working on a full review and will conduct more inspections before the roller coaster reopens. those are your headlines. douglas: rick is checking out the new jersey festival of ballooning. >> reporter: it goes through the weekend. i've got michael glenn, right here with me, you are from arizona. it is a cool place and you are the world's first wheelchair pilot. how have you retrofitted your balloon for this and how you got involved in ballooning? >> my dad started flying balloons.
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my first ride was two weeks old. i've been around balloons my whole life, not until my car accident in 1996 the left me paralyzed, i was in a single car rollover, it left me paralyzed. i live in the southwest where we fly 300 days out of the year and since then i have come to the festival like this. it is a two cedar so i'm able to sit on one side and the passenger on the other, sit in the chair and fly like that, you are buckled in and everything. >> reporter: is that the gas tank underneath? >> the propane tank is underneath. >> people can make a living. this is a sport, ballooning. somehow it is a sport. >> a couple different ways to be involved in ballooning, people do it just for fun and at a festival like this we have a competition, the first 2
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takes off laser x and beanbags and try to get as close as possible using the window. we don't have a steering wheel to turn right and left. we control up and down and we use the wind to adjust the direction of travel. >> reporter: this is all about the weather. rain last night, we don't have balloons out yet. we have a great festival, thanks a lot. have a good flight today. will: how do you come back to the place you came from if there is no right and left? coming up, out of this world revelation on capitol hill. >> do we have the bodies of the pilot of this craft? >> biologics came with some of these recoveries. >> with a human or nonhuman? >> nonhuman. will: the aerospace engineer who has had two ufo sightings next.
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will: it is being called the biggest cover-up in history, whistleblowers allege the us government has been in possession of nonhuman craft since the 1930s. the head of the pentagon us out them if you have office says
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the allegation is insulting. douglas: our next guest says he had two ufo sightings and this is the beginning of the process that will lead to greater transparency. mike barro, ufo expert, joins us now. >> great to be with you. douglas: this was quite the hearing, wasn't it? >> it was eventful, something different. in terms of the content it strikes me it is not anything different than we've known from the x files 30 years ago but the fact that it was on this particular stage with these particular involved in an official congressional hearing makes it kind of unique and certainly moves the ball forward. my question is what are we moving forward to? douglas: the analogy to the x files is on point. how seriously do we take this story? it kind of exists in this
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netherlands between some fearing this is all a distraction, even congress taking it more seriously as a distraction from other issues, other scandals others say this could be a big deal. this would be a big deal if we have a nonhuman craft so we should take it seriously. do you think -- what do you know, what can we take seriously? was roz world -- was roz well we'll? >> i think roz well was real, something that happened. it wasn't a weather balloon. other crashes before that in 1942, it raises questions that weren't asked. it bothers me there wasn't a lot of follow-up. you play the clip of the guy saying there were nonhuman biologics, that could be anything cover that could be account, dog food, it wasn't very specific. the question for me from my
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perspective is we finally got somebody to sort of admit on the record that we have these craft and possibly have bodies, he wouldn't say alien. we had them for 70 years. the question is what have we been doing with that technology for that time? that is what i would like to know. there's a lot of things we see on nasa videos and so forth of that aren't readily explainable with the level of technology we supposedly have right now. is there a whole secret aspect to the space program we don't know about? have they had antigravity technology or flying saucer technology for decades and not told us about it? these are the questions i want to know the answers to and we are starting to crack that door. will: we had a technological leap forward, byron elevation or borrowing technology, these are important questions to answer.
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