UFO Base Incursions: The Secret Nuclear History & Why Disclosure Escaped Government Control
Analysis Summary
Howard Cochlin
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person discussing the UAP encounter is a researcher reflecting on events from 1952, particularly sightings over Washington, D.C. They mention multiple UFOs observed, including one near Oak Ridge nuclear facility. The researcher talks about interviews with key witnesses, like Howard Cochlin, who saw UFOs on radar and in the sky. They also reference Wilbert Smith, who claimed to have a piece of a UFO that was taken by the CIA. The researcher expresses concern about the lack of public appreciation for these events and discusses the growth of media censorship regarding UFO information. The encounter has led to ongoing research and a desire to share findings with the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses significant historical UFO sightings, particularly in 1952, and the implications of recent Navy admissions regarding UFO videos. It highlights the challenges of media consolidation and censorship in the context of UFO information.
Wilbert Smith claimed to have possessed a piece of a flying saucer shot down by the U.S. Air Force, which was later returned to a highly classified group.
Frank
“Frank got into an entire multipleyear attempt to find out everything he could about this and basically succeeded.”
Howard Cochlin
“This object did not look like any ordinary aircraft.”
Wilbert Smith
“I had to give it back. Who'd you give it back to? The air force? Nope. Higher than that. CIA.”
Kevin Day
“He doesn't think that it's anything that we're making.”
Wilbert Smith stated he once had a small piece of a flying saucer that was shot down by the United States Air Force, which was loaned to him and later returned to a highly classified group.
Howard Cochlin, an air traffic controller, witnessed UFOs on radar and with his own eyes during the 1952 Washington National Airport sightings.
The Navy's recent admissions about UFO videos are not part of a coordinated disclosure effort but rather a rear guard action due to pressure from insiders.
Witnessed UFOs during the 1952 Washington National Airport sightings.
Howard Cochlin · InterviewEncounter Context
Factual DetailsEncounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker discusses a UAP case but does not provide specific details about the encounter itself, relying instead on references to another individual and their credibility. The lack of direct first-person experience or detailed account limits the evidential strength.
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Howard Cochlin
Interview
Contact Experience Triad
Wilbert Smith
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.