Inventor says his new radar network could spot UAPs
Description
During a trip to the Contact in the Desert UFO conference, Ross Coulthart joins engineer and inventor Mitch Randall to discuss "Passive Radar,” which he says could help spot UAPs if created and networked across the country.
Randall, who worked to modernize weather-tracking systems used by NOAA and NASA, also touches on a database to allow civilians to track and upload their own evidence of UAP sightings and his work with Harvard's Galileo Project.
00:00 - Intro
03:45 Welcome Mitch Randall
05:46 Passive radar explained
07:30 Software defined radios explained
13:23 Issues surrounding active radar, collecting data from government agencies
17:44 Randall's interest in the UAPs
19:31 Civilian UAP tracking
23:26 Testing Randall's radar systems
27:01 What a phased array radar is
30:35 Randall on the results from his work with the Harvard Galileo project
35:50 UAP stealth capabilities
38:50 Can Randall's radar systems detect low-flying drones
43:10 Securing funding for projects
47:43 Can clouds interfere with radar?
50:00 Randall on the implications of NHI
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