Charles Hall
A former insider with a background in nuclear physics describes in vivid detail the ‘skull’ and ‘scout’ craft that operated beside U.S. forces: anti‑gravity coils, fiber‑optic windings that ran for ‘‘a thousand miles,’’ American‑made seats and components stamped by familiar manufacturers, and Tall White pilots who alone handled the most sensitive systems. This testimony includes a first‑hand coil meltdown, suit battery limits, scheduled deep‑space missions of months to years, and a claim of a theoretical framework he copyrighted as Hall Photon Theory.
This episode dives into technology, witness memory, and the unsettling overlap between military logistics and extraterrestrial hardware. We break down the witness account: how particle generators and fiber optics supposedly amplified anti‑gravity, why suits only lasted about six hours, what the scout craft interior looked like, and how the Tall Whites handled reactionary maintenance when coils overheated. Expect technical detail, human moments, and a clear line between classified collaboration and extraordinary engineering.
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/xBPqVjoheAM?si=CaVuAZPlhjh0wbX7
