The Light Gate - Donald Schmitt - UFOs, Roswell
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Donald R. Schmidt, a UFO researcher from Wisconsin. He has a long history in the field, starting from his childhood interest in UFOs sparked by books and movies. During his career, he has attended numerous UFO conferences and engaged in debates with skeptics. Schmidt has investigated the Roswell incident extensively, conducting archaeological digs and interviewing over 600 witnesses. He emphasizes the importance of controlling the narrative in UFO research. After years of investigation, he has shifted from skepticism to being convinced about the reality of UFOs and their significance. His work has led to the publication of several bestselling books and the establishment of the International UFO Museum in Roswell.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview features Donald Schmidt, a prominent researcher in UFO studies, discussing his extensive work on the Roswell incident. He shares insights from over 600 witness interviews and highlights the extraordinary claims surrounding the event, including the nature of the recovered materials and the involvement of notable figures.
Schmidt has tracked down and interviewed over 600 witnesses related to the Roswell incident, all describing extraordinary events.
Donald R Schmidt
“I can now say Don do you believe and I'll go no no I don't believe I'm convinced.”
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Investigate UFO sightings and phenomena
Donald Schmidt states that he has tracked down and interviewed over 600 witnesses related to the Roswell incident, all describing extraordinary events.
Schmidt claims to have 40 deathbed testimonies regarding the Roswell incident, which are considered admissible in a court of law.
Schmidt asserts that the material recovered from the Roswell crash was described as 'memory metal' that could return to its original shape after being crumpled.
Schmidt claims that the head of intelligence at Roswell, Major Jesse Marcel, stated that the material was not made on Earth.
Schmidt discusses the involvement of Neil Armstrong in potential investigations of UFO technology.