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PLUS 0042 The TR3B: The First Alien Reproduction Vehicle

PLUS 0042 The TR3B: The First Alien Reproduction Vehicle

FromRichard Syrett's Strange Planet


PLUS 0042 The TR3B: The First Alien Reproduction Vehicle

FromRichard Syrett's Strange Planet

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Dec 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

PLUS EPISODE #0042 THE TR3B: THE FIRST ALIEN REPRODUCTION VEHICLE   Richard welcomes a documentary filmmaker and an expert on Area 51 and Spy Plane technology to discuss the legendary TR3B which is said to be the very first Alien Reproduction Vehicle that the military built secretly for space exploration.   Guest: Darcy Weir  is a young filmmaker  whose documentaries present analysis from a theoretical perspective, showing historical references and facts the surround each mystery. His new documentary series called Secret Space UFOs: The Rise of the TR3B   Guest: James C. Goodall USAF (Ret.) is a world-renowned expert on the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, the F-117 Stealth Fighter and Area 51 and spooky technology. Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: The Illustrated History The US Navy’s Fast Attack Submarines, Vol.1  
Released:
Dec 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Three times a week, Richard Syrett delivers in-depth conversations with independent researchers and alternative media investigators, whistleblowers, eyewitnesses, former intelligence and military personnel. After twenty years covering conspiracies and the unexplained on a major-market radio station, plus time spent in the air-chair on Coast to Coast AM, the most-listened-late night radio program in the world, Richard has earned the trust, respect and admiration of the very best people in their respective fields. Get your consciousness updated three times a week and prepare to have your mind blown while you drive, exercise, cook, or walk the dog.  Richard Syrett's Strange Planet is here because it's later than we think, and there's no time to waste!