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If you live in the United States, your tax money has already helped to fund the development of a technology known as ‘Hyperspectral Remote Sensing’.
Also known as ‘Imaging Spectroscopy’, it is an imagery technique used by scientists for the detection and identification of minerals, terrestrial plants, man-made materials and backdrops.
Its application will soon be used on the James Webb Space Telescope, which is set to launch in December and will look back into the origins of time.
Enter stage left FREDERICK PORTIGAL. According to LinkedIn, he is a former Senior Engineer at Boeing, who worked with National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) on a program that developed algorithms for processing hyperspectral data.
Whilst working with the Department of Defense, Portigal claims to have utilised hyperspectral technology to capture extra-terrestrial motherships unloading smaller ships into earth’s atmosphere.
Why Is Portigal Speaking Out Now?
Shortly following the Director of National Intelligence UAP report to Congress, Portigal posted on LinkedIn expressing his disappointment about the lack of clarity in the Government’s effort.
He stated:
“I have decided that the recent congressional report on UAP’s (UFO’s) was lacking in detail with respect to the other category considering what I had provided to NASIC and the DIA.”
According to Portigal, the Defense Department has created special hyperspectral binoculars referred to as “Alien Hunting Binoculars”.
The technology is based on Portigal’s personal telescope and scaled up utilizing $750,000 in Air Force Research Lab funds.
Portigal’s Background
From background research, Frederick Portigal appears to be a world-leading scientist with extensive expertise in this technique.
Portigal asserts that he was in charge of developing the processing chain for the Fourier Transform Hyperspectral Imager (FTHSI), the first hyperspectral sensor launched into orbit by the United States Air Force Research Laboratory.
He states that he created a mathematical model to simulate the space observations that will be conducted using Landsat 7 data, used to capture up-to-date and cloud-free images around the globe.
According to his LinkedIn page, Portigal completed a USDA sponsored program to evaluate hyperspectral imaging for detection of Pierces Disease (PD) in California grapes.
Former colleagues have backed-up Portigal’s credentials on LinkedIn.