Cliff notes from interview:
Part I
- Time travel, according to the Pentagon is real, but only in a viewing sense from inside a craft
- UFO engines work by folding time, the 'fabric' of time
- There is a proxy war being waged on Earth between different alien races for resources
- Alien bodies have been recovered, several times in various crashes
- Some of the alien races look very human, 'like you and I'.
- The 'greys' are possibly androids, like clones, like an AI to travel through space
- Believed they could have a transmitter in their head and can send images of what they see
- They have the ability to control thoughts, control body and are what we have called 'demons' in Biblical texts
- Aliens have a connection to Atlantis
- Very advanced group that left after catastrophe and 'hung around' in a small outpost here and throughout time would push civilisation forwards, are who the Greek gods were.
- Roswell wreckage had ancient Greek writing
- The Roswell 'I-beam'
- The words in ancient Greek were: 'Elephtheria' which means 'freedom'
- When Tom spoke to a Pentagon official he was told: 'I didn't read much science fiction as a kid but I read a lot of Greek mythology...'
- They asked him to insert a specific section from Greek mythology in his book 'Sekret Machines'
- Believed that as Sumerians wrote, an advanced race, 'Nephelim', aliens, also mentioned in Genesis, 'messed around with genetics'
- The Sumerians had a detailed model of the Solar System, all the planets including Pluto which was only 'discovered' in 1930
- His job, with the Pentagon, is to release information to the public in 'controlled chunks', as they apparently did not know how to release some information, including technology, to the public without possibly causing panic or freaking people out because not everything is 'hunky dory'....
- Cannot disclose everything but could 'affect the fate of the human race' though not existential, 'but things to worry about'
- Tom says: 'I think there are elements of this subject which are disturbing and I don't think people should know all that shit.'
(To be continued)