Aliens: More Reports & Evidence. Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure.

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Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
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March 13, 2019
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1950s, 1980sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves Richard and Tracy discussing UFO research during a live stream. They focus on Leonard Stringfield, a researcher known for studying alien crash retrievals. They mention Wilbert Smith, a Canadian government official who had a significant meeting with Dr. Robert Sarbacher in 1950. Smith wrote a classified report claiming that flying saucers exist and are highly classified. Years later, Sarbacher confirmed to researcher William Steinman that he was aware of crash retrievals but was not directly involved. Sarbacher mentioned key figures in the discussions, including Vannevar Bush. The conversation reveals ongoing interest in UFO phenomena and the implications of government secrecy. The impact on the speakers includes a desire to share this information and continue exploring the topic publicly.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses the historical context and key figures involved in UFO crash retrievals, focusing on Wilbert Smith, Roberts Sarbacher, and Eric Walker. It highlights their claims regarding the existence of flying saucers and the analysis of alien bodies. The narrative weaves through various conversations and documents that suggest a deeper government involvement in UFO phenomena.

Primary Revelation

Eric Walker admitted to William Steinman that he attended meetings concerning the recovery of a flying saucer and analyzed bodies of the occupants that were human-like but not human.

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Richard
investigatorpro disclosure
Intelligent Disclosure

This is a saga I'm gonna want you to walk through this trail of breadcrumbs with me.

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Tracy
investigatorpro disclosure
Intelligent Disclosure

I'm happy to be here with you again.

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Wilbert Smith
program managerpro disclosure
Canadian Department of Transportation
Canadian government officialReported meeting with US defense scientist

Flying saucers exist.

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Roberts Sar Bakker
scientistpro disclosure
US Defense Community
Leading scientistReported involvement in UFO discussions

Yes, they exist.

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Eric Walker
program managerpro disclosure
Penn State UniversityInstitute for Defense Analysis
Chair of elite military think tankExecutive secretary of military's research and development board

We're talking about the actual recovery of a flying saucer not built or constructed on this earth.

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William Steinman
investigatorpro disclosure
UFO Researcher

I found him to be absolutely forthright honest in every way.

UFO Crash Retrieval ProgramCold War (1947 to present)alleged

Managed by: US Defense Community

Recover and analyze crashed UFOs

crash retrievalspecific

Wilbert Smith wrote a memo stating that flying saucers are the most highly classified subject in the United States government and that they exist.

Source: RichardEvent: 1950 | Claimed: 1970s
crash retrievalspecific

Dr. Roberts Sarbacher confirmed to Wilbert Smith that flying saucers exist and that a concentrated effort is being made by a small group headed by Dr. Vannevar Bush.

Source: RichardEvent: 1950 | Claimed: 1980s
biologicshighly specific

Eric Walker admitted to William Steinman that he attended meetings concerning the recovery of a flying saucer and analyzed bodies of the occupants that were human-like but not human.

Source: William SteinmanEvent: 1949-1950 | Claimed: 1987
non human intelligencespecific

Walker stated that the aliens recovered were human-like and had no memory of their past, likely by design.

Source: William SteinmanEvent: 1980s | Claimed: 1987
technologyspecific

Dr. Roberts Sarbacher mentioned that certain materials from flying saucer crashes were extremely light and tough.

Source: RichardEvent: 1983 | Claimed: 1983
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: crash retrievalEra: 1950s, 1980sIntel Value: 8/10