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Dr. Hal Puthoff

Physicist, Earthtech / TTSA · US · b. 1936
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American physicist. Veteran of Stanford Research Institute's Stargate remote-viewing program. Vice-president of the To The Stars Academy science division and reported to have prepared the 2018 DIA papers on advanced propulsion concepts.

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Dr. Hal Puthoff is a theoretical physicist renowned for his research into quantum vacuum zero-point energy and his past involvement in the CIA's remote viewing program. He is a central figure in the modern UAP disclosure movement, having served as a key scientist for Pentagon UAP programs and the To The Stars Academy. Puthoff's key contribution involves developing theoretical physics models that attempt to explain the extreme kinematics and trans-medium capabilities of UAP through metric engineering and spacetime manipulation. He has advocated for the reality of crash retrievals and the scientific study of exotic metamaterials derived from unknown craft. His work represents the leading edge of theoretical physics applied to anomalous aerospace phenomena.

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