Stan Deyo, former Pentagon contractor and aerospace researcher, explores advanced flying saucer technology and its potential environmental impacts, including possible connections to ozone depletion. Deyo's background in classified aerospace projects provides insider perspective on unconventional propulsion systems and their theoretical environmental consequences. He discusses the intersection of exotic physics, government secrecy, and ecological concerns, suggesting that breakthrough technologies may exist but remain hidden from public view for economic and political reasons. The conversation delves into antigravity research, electromagnetic propulsion, and the possibility that advanced propulsion systems might affect Earth's atmospheric chemistry in unexpected ways. Deyo examines his research into government black projects and his belief that revolutionary technologies are being suppressed to maintain existing power structures and economic systems. The episode explores how advanced aerospace technologies might contribute to environmental problems like ozone depletion while simultaneously offering solutions to humanity's energy and transportation challenges. Art Bell and Deyo investigate whether breakthrough technologies could address environmental crises if released from classification, or whether their implementation might create new ecological risks. This discussion raises fundamental questions about technology suppression, environmental protection, and whether humanity possesses solutions to global problems that remain locked away in classified programs.