BOMBSHELL UFO CASES & SECRET BLACK PROGRAMS – MUFON UFO SYMPOSIUM – Michael Schratt
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Jan Harzan, the executive director of MUFON, a scientific research organization focused on UFO sightings. During a presentation, he discusses the organization's goals, which include investigating UFO reports, promoting research, and educating the public. He introduces Michael Schratt, a private pilot and military aerospace historian, who shares information about classified military aircraft and potential extraterrestrial vehicles. Schratt details various aircraft programs, their funding, and sightings, emphasizing the lack of transparency in government projects. The encounter highlights ongoing interest in UFOs and classified technology, impacting the audience's understanding of military aviation and extraterrestrial possibilities.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features Jan Harzan discussing the mission of Muon, a scientific research organization focused on UFO investigations. Michael Shratt presents various classified aircraft and technologies, emphasizing the secrecy surrounding military programs and the potential existence of advanced technologies beyond public knowledge.
Ben Rich claimed that the U.S. has technology 50 years beyond current comprehension.
Jan Harzan
“Our mission statement as an organization is the scientific study of UFOs for the benefit of humanity.”
Michael Schratt
“I want to thank Clifford for giving me the opportunity to join all of you today.”
Managed by: Boeing
development of low radar cross-section aircraft
Managed by: McDonnell Douglas, General Dynamics
development of stealth aircraft
Managed by: US Air Force
nuclear powered flying triangle
Muon is a scientific research organization that investigates UFO reports and promotes research into the UFO subject.
The Boeing Phantom Works Bird of Prey was the first aircraft to use low-cost disposable tooling and 3D virtual design techniques.
The A-12 Avenger II program was canceled by Dick Cheney at a cost of $5 billion to taxpayers.
The Northrup B-2 stealth bomber uses technology that electrically charges the leading edge of the wing to reduce radar cross-section.
The Cash-Landrum incident involved a UFO that emitted flames and sparks, and resulted in radiation exposure for witnesses.
Ben Rich, former head of Lockheed Skunk Works, stated that the U.S. has technology 50 years beyond current comprehension.