MAJIC EYES ONLY w/ Ryan Wood
Analysis Summary
Summary
Ryan Wood is an author known for his book 'Magic Eyes Only', which focuses on UFO crash retrievals. During a discussion, he mentioned that he is working on a second edition of the book, expanding it from 300 to 500 pages and including more cases. He highlighted the importance of crash retrievals in current media discussions. Wood discussed various historical crash cases, including the 1897 Aurora Texas incident and the 1941 Cape Girardeau crash. He explained his investigation methods, which involve verifying documents and historical records. After the encounter, Wood expressed a commitment to sharing knowledge about UFOs and crash retrievals, indicating a desire to continue research and educate the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the significance of crash retrievals in UFO research, highlighting the upcoming second edition of 'Magic Eyes Only' which expands on previous cases. Ryan Wood emphasizes the importance of understanding government secrecy and the implications of recovered materials from UFO incidents.
The CIA allegedly took total control over the crash retrieval program in the 1970s.
Ryan Wood
“The original book had 74 UFO crash retrievals from 1897 Aurora Texas to present.”
Dr. Robert Wood
David Grusch
“There are crashes earlier than that.”
Jim Mars
Chuck Wade
Managed by: CIA
Recovery and analysis of crashed UFOs
Managed by: CIA
Psychic research and intelligence gathering
The original book 'Magic Eyes Only' had 74 UFO crash retrievals from 1897 to present, and the new edition will include 4 additional cases.
The term 'magic' in the context of UFOs refers to a top secret code word used in military assessments.
There is a leaked Majestic document discussing a 1941 UFO crash in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, involving dead alien bodies.
The CIA allegedly took total control over the crash retrieval program in the 1970s.
There are numerous physical parts from UFO crashes that have been collected and studied, including unusual materials.
The psychological warfare aspect of UFO secrecy involves manipulating public perception through discrediting and misinformation.