They Came to My House… UFO Military Whistleblowers Tell All
Analysis Summary
Michael Herrera
Contact Experience Triad
Jonathan Weygandt
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person in this account discusses their experiences related to underground military installations. They mention that these bases are real and often built deep underground for safety. The person explains that these installations are self-sufficient and employ individuals who may not come forward due to their illegal status. They share a past incident where a government vehicle hit their car, leading to a police report that traced back to a federal agency. The person expresses concern about harassment and feels a lack of protection despite being a whistleblower. They emphasize the need for tangible evidence regarding UAPs and mention that two to three extraterrestrial crafts are shot down each year at the facility they were taken to. The encounter has led to ongoing feelings of paranoia and a desire for more public discussion about these issues.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the existence of deep underground military bases used for technology storage and the implications of whistleblower protections. It also addresses the shooting down of extraterrestrial craft and emphasizes the need for tangible evidence in the disclosure process.
There is a program that shoots down two to three extraterrestrial craft a year.
Michael
“Disclosure is not about testimony... it's about evidence.”
Jonathan
“I want to get the police report.”
Managed by: unknown
To retrieve and study extraterrestrial craft.
Deep underground military bases are a real thing; they go down several levels and are used to store technology safely from nuclear fallout.
People working in these installations may not come forward due to fear of losing their lifestyle and being deported.
The government provides protections to whistleblowers, but these protections are not effective in practice.
There is a program that shoots down two to three extraterrestrial craft a year.
Disclosure is not about testimony but about tangible evidence.
Michael discusses being involved in a program that shoots down extraterrestrial crafts.
Michael Herrera · First-PersonEncounter Context
Factual DetailsEncounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker discusses UAP topics and mentions insider information but does not provide a specific first-person account or detailed evidence. The claims lack verifiable details and corroboration.
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The discussion focuses on the broader implications of UAP encounters and the potential for evidence rather than personal experiences.
Jonathan describes harassment and a mysterious encounter with a government vehicle.
Jonathan Weygandt · First-PersonEncounter Context
Factual DetailsEncounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe transcript presents a discussion about UAPs and whistleblower protections but lacks specific first-person encounter details. The speaker expresses feelings and opinions rather than recounting a direct experience with a UAP, resulting in low evidential strength.
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The transcript reflects a discussion about the implications of whistleblowing on UAPs, highlighting the tension between personal safety and the desire to share experiences.
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Michael Herrera
First-Person
Contact Experience Triad
Jonathan Weygandt
First-Person