Retired Navy Chief Shawn Reynolds has been called the “Alaskan Forest Gump”. I have had the pleasure of meeting Shawn and also working alongside him. In those times I have come to learn that Shawn has been around and seen much. In this conversation Shawn and I go over a fistful of very interesting events from his past. Some I had known about, and one was a total surprise. It was Shawn’s role in the TACAMO program, a lesser-known arm of nuclear warfare, that originally piqued my interest. Chief Reynolds also shares some insight to a time that he and his crew were shot down behind enemy lines and successfully escaped. I very pleasantly surprised to learn that he also had an experience with some folk of an extraterrestrial type. But better if you take a look at the video and let him speak for himself.
To learn more about the TACAMO team Chief Reynolds was part of, click the video below for a short playlist:
Click on the video below to see the entire conversation:

Eric J. Hecker was born and raised on Long Island in New York.
As a child he was part of the Stargate Program and later on he spent a short time in the Submarine Service where he first came across a peculiar program run by Raytheon.
Shortly thereafter Eric became a plumber for some of the wealthiest folks on the planet. His clientele were often members of the Council on Foreign Relations and/or the Trilateral Commission. He also worked for many of the Military Industrial Complex facilities throughout the greater Long Island area including the Pall corporation, AIL, TRW, Grumman and many more.
In November of 2010 Eric was selected to be part of the United States Antarctic Program. He spent an entire year at the South Pole Station where he learned things were not as was being presented to the world. That is precisely why he is speaking out.
Eric has been seen on the T.V. series the Alaska Triangle, Redacted with Clayton Morris, The Shawn Ryan Show as well as many other podcasts for years now. He was also part of Dr. Steven Greer’s Disclosure 2.0 event in Washington D.C.
Eric is one of the few whistleblowers that was asked to give testimony for both the Senate Intelligence Committee and AARO. His shared testimony will be getting entered into the National Archives.
 
								
 








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Thank you for sharing.
If I can get an hour for lunch. 😂🤣😂