Jay Stratton, a former intelligence officer and key figure in major U.S. UFO programs, shares fascinating insights into his work on UAP investigations. He recounts his role in the TIC TAC incident and the rebranding of UFOs to UAPs. The conversation dives into the 2023 UAP report, the challenges of classified information, and the evolving collaboration among experts. Stratton also reflects on the intersection of military intelligence and UFO research, underscoring the complexities and advancements shaping our understanding of the unexplained.
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UAPs Are All-Domain Phenomena
UAP cases span multiple domains: space, air, and sea, termed 'all domain' or 'transmedium'.
The UAP report's title accurately reflects this domain-spanning phenomenon, contrary to public bias about it.
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Report Dilution with Explainable Cases
The recent UAP report added cases previously excluded for being explainable, diluting its impact.
This addition supports a narrative minimizing the phenomenon, despite some cases being intriguing.
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Urgent Call for Camera Help
Jeremy Corbell called a friend from Mexico to urgently help film an important UFO interview.
The friend quickly flew to Las Vegas despite inconvenience because of the mission's significance.
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An Extraordinary Encounter at Skinwalker Ranch and the Pentagon's Unacknowledged Program
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George Knapp
Skinwalkers at the Pentagon is a non-fiction book that delves into the history of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a secretive Pentagon program investigating UFOs. The book details the program's investigations, including research conducted at Skinwalker Ranch, a location known for its alleged paranormal activity. It features accounts from various researchers and government officials involved in the program, offering insights into the challenges and complexities of studying unexplained aerial phenomena. The book highlights the scientific and technological aspects of the investigations, as well as the political and bureaucratic hurdles encountered. It raises questions about the nature of unidentified aerial phenomena and the government's role in understanding them.
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Jay Stratton has been a pivotal figure in the creation and direction of three government UFO programs: AAWSAP, AATIP, and the UAP Task Force. Stratton personally conducted the first investigation of the 'TIC TAC' UFO incident, and he led the effort to rebrand UFO cases as UAP. Jay Stratton's very first on-camera interview regarding his UAP work was with WEAPONIZED.