GS-15 CIA Officer Reveals Insider UFO Knowledge for Researchers
Analysis Summary
Summary
John Ramirez is a former CIA officer who worked from 1984 to 2009. He was involved in electronic intelligence and weapons analysis. During a flight to a UFO conference, he heard a pilot report a fast-moving orange orb. He looked out and saw the orb himself. It was spherical and emitted an orange light. Ramirez believes that various intelligence agencies, including the NGA and DIA, might have collected data on UAPs. He thinks the government knows more about UAPs than it shares. After his encounter, he continues to explore UAP phenomena and advocates for more public engagement on the topic. He emphasizes the importance of citizen science in understanding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
John Ramirez, a former CIA officer, discusses his insights into UAPs and the intelligence community's handling of related information. He emphasizes the existence of advanced technologies and the government's reluctance to disclose what they know about UAPs.
The government knows a lot more about UAPs than they are willing to share.
John Ramirez
“I believe that if these signals exist and I have a suspicion where they might be, it opens up an avenue of other research.”
Managed by: DIA
To investigate and analyze UAP sightings and reports.
The USS Princeton CG59 might have collected emanations of an electromagnetic nature from the tic tac.
The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) is likely to have collected UAPs in flight.
The government knows a lot more about UAPs than they are willing to share.
The CIA has a controlled access program that can keep information from even high-ranking officials.
The phenomenon includes various types of entities, which I categorize as residents, visitors, and strangers.