Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Fmr. National Science Foundation Program Director, supports the credibility of Richard Banduric (Fmr. Lockheed, JPL, NRO, DARPA), who in 2024 admitted to having worked on nonhuman technologies including cloaking triangle UFOs and s
Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Fmr. National Science Foundation Program Director, supports the credibility of Richard Banduric (Fmr. Lockheed, JPL, NRO, DARPA), who in 2024 admitted to having worked on nonhuman technologies including cloaking triangle UFOs and s
Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez, Fmr. National Science Foundation Program Director, supports the credibility of Richard Banduric (Fmr. Lockheed, JPL, NRO, DARPA), who in 2024 admitted to having worked on nonhuman technology including cloaking triangle UFOs and self-reconfiguring materials Investigative journalist Mr. Ross Coulthart: “One of the guys that spoke at that forum, that two-day forum, was Richard Banduric. And he made some quite extraordinary admissions about having worked directly with what he believed were nonhuman technologies of some kind. Did you believe it?” Former National Science Foundation Program Director Dr. Anna Brady-Estevez: “Yes. And as a disclaimer, he's somebody that I enjoy continuing to do collaboration and work with. So.” Mr. Richard Banduric is a former Senior Flight Engineer at Lockheed Martin, Intel, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA). He’s also previously worked for DARPA, ULA, Boeing, and NRO. In a 2024 interview presented by NASA: “Forty years ago, I was involved in a company, part owner, that used to do reverse engineering. And one of the things that came out of there, some of the NGOs that were trying to reverse engineer advanced technologies that pinged us to look at some of the stuff they had. And that got me really curious because this stuff was definitely way more advanced than we actually have. So one of the things that ended up is I ended up getting pulled into classified programs, and there one of the things I wanted to look at was to see if the US government actually was using these technologies, and it turned out that my conclusion was the US government was not.” Cloaking triangle UFOs: “The ones that I worked with were trying to figure out how these rather large craft which people call triangles would be able to disappear on a dime. So when we were set up looking at these triangles, when they decloaked and they recloaked, we didn’t see anything like that. All we really saw it appeared to be that these triangles were taking, an example would be, whatever was behind them and actually projecting it in front of them, which might be equivalent to taking the light rays and bending it around the actual triangle. So our conclusion, they were doing something along those lines. They were probably doing it with a lot less energy. So some of the conditions we observed them on was a lot of times where they would be observing behind them would be a little different than what we would be observing. So what they would do is we would assume would be projecting what's behind them in front of them, but it really wouldn't be quite what we would be seeing, and then we had an idea that we could probably track these triangles because their cloak or whatever they're using to bend the light around them was never going to be exactly the same.“ Materials preventing reverse engineering: ”One of the other things that comes out of this is these individuals or whoever this group is that has this advanced technology probably does not want us to reverse engineer what they're working on. So they're probably making… using their methods or their technologies to try to keep us from doing things like reverse engineering or exploring how they work just because of the fact that gives them an advantage over us.” Smart materials that would reconfigure themselves: ”One thing I did notice was looking at some of these materials is they were smart materials. Like one of the things is when they these materials you'll be looking at them and you're trying to reverse engineer them that they would turn to dust and then so and they would do it within a minute or two. And then so you could take the dust and then set it off and get the isotopic analysis done on them. And they did…They were extraterrestrial. But these materials, I mean, we're looking at something that's hundreds of years ahead of us. When you look under a microscope an electron microscope, you're looking at something that's composed of very small particles that seem to be communicating with one another.” […] ”So we're looking at materials that could reconfigure themselves. They are composed of small subunits. So the type of things I looked at were something as small as a sliver of metal, the head would reconfigure itself depending on where it was, it would cloak itself, and it was trying to blend into the environment. So the ones that this one NGO used to get a hold of were the ones that were technically broken, I guess the ones that didn't really function very well. So then you could collect them every once in a while and then try to analyze them. You could do things like split them apart, but they would attempt to find each other or reconfigure. Some of the experiments they did was we took one of those and we put it on a very hot surface of about 3000° and what it would do is it cooled the surface around itself. And then when we took the device off and then weighed it again, we would find that the mass would be reduced by a certain amount. So these are really curious types of materials. So that's how we could kind of tell they were extraterrestrial because these things weren't like decades ahead of us. They were probably hundreds of years ahead of us.” Field Propulsion Technologies: The leadership team at Mr. Banduric’s company Field Propulsion Technologies includes former US Air Force Brigadier General and Assistant Deputy Undersecretary of the Air Force Brig. Gen. John Teichert (Ret.). “Richard, what have you not done?” In a 2023 interview, Mr. Banduric’s additional experience is detailed: He has been developing hardware and software for spacecraft for the last 20 years. He has worked on NASA and classified defense programs at Lockheed, JPL, United launch Alliance, and Boeing. He has designed spacecraft subsystems for interplanetary missions including Europa, Juno, and MRO as well as classified NRO and Defense Department missions including the Topaz, the Advanced Orion, and the Quasar series satellites. He is currently the primary researcher for the National Science Foundation developing a next generation propulsion system that doesn't need a propellant. Patents Mr. Banduric’s 11 patents. submitted by /u/KOOKOOOOM [link] [comments]