The Ultimate Breakdown of the Admiral Wilson Leaks
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account involves Dr. Edgar Mitchell, an astronaut, who, along with other officials, met with Admiral Thomas Wilson at the Pentagon to discuss UFOs and special access programs. During the meeting, they informed Admiral Wilson about recovered spacecraft and reverse-engineering efforts. Wilson sought access to these programs but faced resistance and threats regarding his career. He later shared his experiences with Eric Davis, who documented their discussions. The encounter led to ongoing investigations into government cover-ups related to UFOs. The main impact on Wilson was his frustration over the lack of transparency and his concerns about professional trust within the military community.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the Admiral Wilson leaks, revealing significant claims about UAP programs and the associated secrecy mechanisms. Key figures like Admiral Wilson and Dr. Edgar Mitchell provide firsthand accounts of their experiences with black budget funding and reverse-engineering efforts. The discussion highlights the extreme measures taken to maintain secrecy around these programs.
Admiral Wilson was denied access to UAP-related special access programs despite being a high-ranking official.
Dr. Edgar Mitchell
“I eventually went to the Pentagon and asked for a meeting with the Intelligence Committee of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.”
Admiral Thomas Wilson
“I don't know about that but I'm gonna find out.”
Dr. Steven Greer
“He has managed multiple projects for UFO disclosures.”
Commander Willard Miller
“There is such an organization in existence.”
Eric Davis
“I show Miller letter to me.”
Admiral Thomas Wilson found the source of black budget funding for UAP projects and was denied access to investigate further.
Admiral Wilson was threatened with loss of pension and rank for seeking access to UAP-related special access programs.
There are unacknowledged special access programs that have successfully reverse-engineered crashed spacecraft.
Admiral Wilson confirmed the existence of a group managing UAP-related special access programs.
The security around UAP special access programs is described as absurdly tight, even by the standards of existing special access programs.