#71 Richard Doty - AFOSI, Counter Intelligence & Disinformation #ufo #uap
Analysis Summary
Summary
Rick Doty worked for the United States intelligence service from 1978 to 1988. He was a counterintelligence officer for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. In 1979, he investigated a UFO sighting at Kirtland Air Force Base. During this investigation, he received a special briefing about the government's involvement with UFOs, including details about recovered crafts and alien bodies. Doty later became involved in monitoring civilian UFO researchers, including Paul Benowitz, who mistakenly believed he was observing extraterrestrial activity. The encounter led to disinformation and confusion for Benowitz. Doty maintains that he did not intend to harm Benowitz, but the experience affected Benowitz's mental state and beliefs about UFOs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Rick Doty, a former counterintelligence officer, discusses his experiences with UFOs, government secrecy, and disinformation campaigns. He reveals details about captured UFOs, the monitoring of civilian researchers, and the formation of the Aviary group aimed at potential disclosure of UFO-related information.
The United States government had captured UFOs in 1947 and 1949, and a live alien from 1947 to 1952.
Rick Doty
“I was briefed into the program which had assisted me in the investigation of the incident that happened on the Kirtland Air Force Base.”
Managed by: United States Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings and phenomena
The United States government had captured UFOs in 1947 and 1949, and a live alien from 1947 to 1952.
The U.S. government has a counterintelligence network that monitored civilian UFO researchers.
Paul Benowitz was misled into believing he was observing UFOs when he was actually photographing U.S. Air Force drones.
The Aviary was a group of intelligence officers and scientists formed to discuss UFOs and potential disclosure.
There were real autopsies performed on extraterrestrial beings from crash sites.
The government uses contractors to hide highly classified reverse engineering projects.