This is an old video but i added some real background info to it, hope you enjoy!
As reported in the video we know a retired engineer who claims to have worked for over 30 years on a project to build flight simulators for human reproductions of alien spacecraft.
As he explains it, when any kind of aircraft is in development, a flight simulator is built in parallel with it to train pilots and test systems. Jarod 2 defines a simulator as something that “simulates an actual device or craft to enable the operator to reproduce conditions or phenomena likely to occur in actual performance.” The simulator he worked on just happened to be a reproduction of a flying saucer, identical in appearance to the actual craft except that the simulator was attached to the ground through a gimbaled base. My source believes, without a question of doubt, that the actual craft, although built by humans, is based on extraterrestrial technology.
This was a very long-term project that started in the mid-50s, shortly before Jarod joined it. The organization was heavily compartmentalized, and Jarod knows only as much as he needed to know to do his job. Working on such an exotic technology, the workers had to know at least the basics of where it came from. Briefings over the years confirmed that the technology was indeed extraterrestrial. Jarod and his co-workers were told about the early contacts between the aliens and our military [DR#24], but they were not told about the alien agenda or what was happening at present. All of the U.S. government’s UFO information had been isolated in an organization that Jarod calls the “Satellite Government.” Once employed by this agency, he says, you are employed for life. Jarod worked with the same design team for over 30 years, and apart from death and retirement, there was very little turnover. Security restrictions were oppressive, but Jarod was always happy with his job and worked well within his group, which was concerned with the mechanical design of certain components of the simulator.
Jarod 2 also has reasonable confidence in Bob Lazar’s story of working with alien craft at Papoose Lake, south of Groom Lake. In his workshop at home Jarod has taken Testor’s flying saucer model kit, which is actually based on Lazar’s description, and made some minor modifications to turn it into a model of the simulator he helped design.
The main difference is that Jarod’s saucer is taller to accommodate humans, while Lazar’s was apparently intended only for the little guys. Jarod has increased the height of the Lazar model by separating the top and bottom halves with a cylindrical wall of Plexiglas. Instead of the edges of the saucer ending in a sharp point, they now end in a flat vertical wall, which is about three feet high in the actual simulator. Jarod says that certain dimensions of the craft are critical, but the height is not. To reproduce the gimbaled mount which attaches the disc simulator to the ground, Jarod has taken the ball joint from a car’s rear-view mirror, glued the mirror side into the bottom of the Testor’s model and screwed the ball side into the top of a heavy trophy that he had once received from the Shriner s for some volunteer work.
He also ads that security was so tight that no one could go anywhere, not even to the bathroom, without an armed guard at his side. A key card and code was needed for every door in the facility, in fact he finds it very hard when so called former employees of Area 51 claim to have ‘stumbled into a hanger full of UFOs’.
Although i have not sought it, i do have some evidence that Jarod indeed has a past employment history in government engineering programs. Jarod’s son, who is as mystified about his father’s disc stories as anyone, says his father did work for government contractors at several sites, including Cape Canaveral. The son says he never knew much about what his father did, perhaps in part because his parents were divorced and he lived with his mother The son says his father never discussed flying discs until recently, but he also says, “My father has never lied to me.” Both father and son happened to work at the same time at the Nevada Test Site for a brief period in the 1970s, when the son was an X-ray technician and Jarod worked on the NERVA nuclear rocket program (“Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application”).
Jarod has shown a photo of himself in a clean room suit with two other technicians standing in front of the NERVA rocket assembly. (In photo below), reproduced at 50%, Jarod is in the middle. Jarod has blacked out his own face and that of a colleague, but i have seen the original photo and can confirm it is him. This also ads even more creditability to Bob Lazar`s claims which i never doubt!
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