I had a great conversation with Joe on the "Joe Rogan Experience" this week.
First off, Joe is a consummate gentleman, and his staff at the studio were a lot of fun to talk to before and after the show. Second, the art and paraphernalia in the studio, which represent the years
Garry P. Nolan
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Be better than before. Cancer Bio, Immunology, Bio-Computation, ๐ณ๏ธโ๐, UAP/SETI. Negative posters blocked w/o pause.
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- I've been advocating for greater transparency around UAP for over a decade. Now, SENATOR Chuck Schumer and Senator Rounds, in a bipartisan fashion, are pushing through and unprecedented Bill that will bring it all out into the light. HOUSE Intel and armed services are tryingHouse Republicans are trying to kill the Senate's bipartisan measure to increase transparency around UAPS. The measure Iโm championing with Sen. Rounds would create a board to work through the declassification of government records on UAPs. We'll keep working to get this done.
- If the plot thickened any more, it would become neutronium... <Neutronium is a theoretical substance that is made up of only neutrons> I am very much looking forward to this documentary!The truth is coming. Watch the explosive trailer for The Age of Disclosure, revealing the Government's cover-up of non-human intelligent life. 34 senior U.S Government insiders break their silence in this unprecedented documentary film. #AgeOfDisclosure #UAP #UFO
00:00 - Trust your instincts. I recently had my whole genome sequenced because of the number of cancers I have had over the years. The doctors at Stanford wanted to see if there was anything obvious going on. My first melanoma was at age 33 on my shoulder. 7 since (arguing with the
- Replying to @rosscoulthart and @DoD_AAROThe phaser cuts both ways. To claim the evidence shows there is no evidence, the evidence/data must be released. Not releasing the data tells me something is being hidden. No science is ever done, and no claims or conclusions can be made if the raw data is behind a firewall
- Acceptance of discussions around UAP increases by the week. For instance, I was asked by Robert Harrison, a professor of literature at Stanford University (Robert is the Rosina Pierotti Professor in Italian Literature in the Department of French & Italian), to take part in a
- Meet Dolly... our new baby 2.5 pound Yorkie tyrannosaurus. She already runs the house.
- Replying to @julianbarnesProbably the worst article on the subject matter I've read in many years. Opinion thinly veiled as news. NYT, someone contact your HR department, this guy might be an imposter journalist, or at best is fluffing his handlers at DOD.
- So, I have a question for the greater community. If you happened upon a piece of technology not of this earth and discovered something novel (to humans)... could you patent it? One of the tenets of patent law is that the invention should be novel. Clearly... it's not novel
- Replying to @KrisHetzel and @tinyklausPeople say they want evidence. Short of walking out of an NHI or flying a UAP over Congress in real time, please define what you want to see? I mean it... state what you want? And how you would get it and believe it? I'll give you my approach: So, what Congress is doing is
- This is their nature to pick at the small things. The big picture and process elude them always... which is why they are who, and what, they are. They've done this again and again. Yet despite their incomprehensible lack of curiosity... the rest of us progress toward
- Replying to @rosscoulthart and @nytimesAs many have mentioned, no mention of David Grusch. Perhaps they don't want to remind anyone that though they were given the opportunity (as was the Washington Post) to run the story they demurred. Once again underscores the bravery of Grusch and others who came before him,
- Christmas comes early, even to those (like me) expecting coal in their stocking! Thanks to the eagle eyes of a dedicated colleague, the picture I remember seeing when I was young (9 years old) and which I've referenced in interviews has been found. I've been looking for this
- I am deeply honored to be named by the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association this year for the โArthur Kornberg and Paul Berg Lifetime Achievement Award in Biomedical Sciences.โ As a Stanford graduate student in the 1980s, I took a remarkable class in plasmid and phage







