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UC San Diego Professor Claims Scientific Elite Poses Greater Threat Than Military Industrial Complex

Shawn Ryan Show · #316 Brian Keating - Brian Keating - The First Object Ever Found From Another Solar System · June 25, 2026
UC San Diego Professor Claims Scientific Elite Poses Greater Threat Than Military Industrial Complex
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan Show
#316 Brian Keating - Brian Keating - The First Object Ever Found From Another Solar System
"Before he mentions the military industrial complex and its dangers, which you can testify to as well as anybody, he speaks about the horrors that'll be inflicted upon society should we fall captive to a scientific technical elite. Who's he talking about? Professors, academia. You don't know, you didn't go to college, Sean. You can't talk to me about, about aliens and COVID and disclosure. And no, no, you can't. It's bullshit."
Keating invoked a little-known portion of Eisenhower's farewell address warning against a scientific-technical elite, arguing that academic gatekeeping now surpasses military-industrial dangers. He accused the professoriate of weaponizing credentials to silence laypeople on issues from COVID to UAPs, calling it a dirty secret that threatens democratic discourse and enables institutional capture.

About this episode

On this episode of The Sean Ryan Show, host Sean Ryan sat down with Brian Keating, Chancellor's Distinguished Professor of Physics at UC San Diego and principal investigator of the Simons Observatory, for a sprawling conversation spanning UFO disclosure, the Big Bang, moon landing conspiracies, and the intersection of science and faith. Keating opened by attacking the UFO disclosure movement as a psychological operation—'SCIOPs'—fueled by media hype and congressional attention-seeking, arguing that no credible physical evidence has emerged despite decades of claims. He expressed frustration that figures like David Grusch and Representative Anna Paulina Luna offer testimonies without falsifiable data, comparing the phenomenon to astrology. The episode's most newsworthy moment came when Keating admitted his 2014 team falsely announced detection of Big Bang gravitational waves, mistaking meteorite signals for cosmic inflation—a confession that exposes the pressures and pitfalls of Nobel-chasing science. Keating also invoked Eisenhower's warning about a 'scientific-technical elite,' accusing academia of weaponizing credentials to silence public discourse on COVID, aliens, and other contested topics. He sparred with Ryan over the moon landing, defending Apollo against conspiracy theories using Soviet telemetry records, retroreflector data, and psychological arguments. Keating recounted his personal journey from Catholicism to atheism at age 13 after learning Galileo was imprisoned by the Church, then back to devout Judaism at 28 following 9/11, driven by shame over his ignorance of Torah. He offered a mathematical dating algorithm, urged Ryan to observe the Sabbath to combat burnout, and argued that AI and alien disclosure both function as secular God-replacements. The conversation concluded with Keating recommending Eric Weinstein as a future guest and gifting meteorites to 250 viewers with military APO addresses.

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