Smearing the Brave - The WSJ’s War on UFO Truth : WEAPONIZED : Episode #80
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speakers are George Knap and Jeremy Corbel, discussing UAPs and their connection to nuclear weapons. They express concern about how the Wall Street Journal reported on UAP incidents involving nuclear missiles. They believe the articles misrepresented the facts and did not correct errors about past UAP events. The speakers mention that UFOs have repeatedly shown interest in nuclear sites worldwide. They emphasize the importance of whistleblowers who have firsthand knowledge of these incidents. The encounter has led to frustration with media coverage and a desire for more accurate reporting on UAPs and their implications for national security.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the persistent interest of UFOs in nuclear facilities and critiques the Wall Street Journal's misleading reporting on UAP incidents. Whistleblowers are emphasized as key sources of credible information that challenge government narratives.
UFOs have shown a consistent interest in nuclear weapons and energy facilities worldwide.
George Knap
“Perhaps the heart of the mystery, the most important, most glaring, and most disturbing aspect of the whole UFO topic is them taking an interest in our nuclear weapons and nuclear energy.”
Jeremy Corbel
“I think now then piece number two from the Wall Street Journal has come out.”
Robert Hastings
“Anywhere there's a nuclear power plant and a nuclear lab, nuclear missile base, nuclear bombers, there's UFOs around it.”
Mark von Renamp
“The post 1953 history of this topic is the Air Force slapping on you absurd, truly absurd so-called explanations to very credible UAP incidents.”
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UFOs have shown a consistent interest in nuclear weapons and energy facilities worldwide, often appearing near nuclear power plants, missile bases, and bombers.
The Wall Street Journal published a misleading article suggesting that a UFO incident at Malmstrom Air Force Base was due to an electromagnetic pulse test, which is historically inaccurate.
The Wall Street Journal's claims about the Malmstrom incident being a test of EMP technology are absurd and not supported by historical evidence.
Whistleblowers have come forward with credible testimony regarding UAP interactions with nuclear weapons, and their accounts have been largely ignored by government agencies.