Presidential Advisor: “I Directly Handled UFO Material” (Ft. Harald Malmgren)
Analysis Summary
Summary
Harold Malmgrren was a young adviser during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. He was called into the situation room to help manage the escalating tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Malmgrren's role was to ask questions to slow down the decision-making process, which helped prevent a nuclear catastrophe. He later revealed that he had handled UFO material from a nuclear test in the Marshall Islands and discussed the existence of UFOs with high-level officials. After the encounter, Malmgrren's views on reality and non-human intelligence changed significantly. He shared his knowledge publicly, which he believed could impact others' understanding of the world.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Harold Malmgrren reveals significant claims regarding UFO material handling, historical crashes, and government secrecy. Malmgrren's insights into the Cold War era and his connections to key figures highlight the intricate relationship between UFOs and national security.
Harold Malmgrren directly handled UFO material that fell out of the plume of a Marshall Islands nuclear test.
Harold Malmgrren
“JFK fully knew all about UFOs long before he became president.”
Richard Bissell
“He did. Yes. Richard Bissell mentioned the 1933 magenta crash.”
Curtis Lameé
“I can't I'm not going, I refuse to run with this.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Nuclear test explosions in the Marshall Islands
Harold Malmgrren directly handled UFO material that fell out of the plume of a Marshall Islands nuclear test.
Richard Bissell confirmed the existence of the magenta UFO crash of 1933 in Italy.
Malgrimm was being tracked by the Majestic 12 from a young age.
UFO secrecy is classified at two levels higher than the hydrogen bomb.
The Bluegill Triple Prime test involved a UFO that appeared during the test.
Analysis Summary
Harald Malmgren
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.