Former intelligence officer Franc Milburn says he has been warned by a top scientist of the dangers of revealing UFO energy secrets.
In this podcast he said the scientist told him "People in the UFO community should STFU....there are very, very pertinent security reasons why these things are not in the public domain"
Milburn suggests these could include producing a black hole and blowing up "the whole frigging Earth"
Milburn, who has 22 years of world-wide experience producing threat assessments for clients in hostile environments, told Luis Jimenez:
"I think the technology should be kept absolutely tip top secret Black Adder and it should be kept within the realms of the American defense community and
I talk to a lot of people okay, I've got a background in counter intelligence, I've also got background in close
protection. Probably a lot of people don't know but I worked in Iraq protecting American generals, senior
state department officials basically as a close protection officer, so I've got a background in close protection and
and the stories that I hear in terms of the threat that is
levered against people involved in the UAP program is absolutely phenomenal, OK, like hair-raising stories OK.
One of the people that I talked to, they said and I'll repeat them word for word - this is a high-level scientist - they said "People in the UFO community should STFU, right?
They're always clamoring for disclosure, they've got no idea about the counter intelligence threat that we face
as scientists working for the US government and if people did have an idea, then they would understand there are
very, very pertinent security reasons why these things are not in the public domain"
I personally don't think that these technologies should be in the public domain. People talk about free energy OK, great. You want to create unlimited energy in a point in time and space and rip a hole in the fabric of time and space and produce a black hole and blow up the whole frigging earth? I don't think so. These are the
kind of people that I talk to and I personally do not think these technologies should be in the public domain and OK I come from a national security background. Like I said, I
want to see America come out on top (with) American allies. I don't want to see this developed by China or Russia and I'm quite happy with these things being
kept under wraps personally."
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