Jay Stratton - The Most Important Government UFO Investigator, Ever : WEAPONIZED FLASHBACK
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knap and Jeremy Corbel discussing a recent UFO report from the government. They analyze the 2022 annual report on UAPs, which was released in 2023. The report includes 510 cases, but lacks details about where incidents occurred or the nature of the UAPs. Knap and Corbel express disappointment over the report's lack of depth and clarity. They believe the report minimizes the significance of UAPs by including many explainable cases. After the encounter, Knap and Corbel feel a strong desire to share their findings and insights with the public, emphasizing the importance of transparency regarding UAP phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the release of the 2022 annual report on UAP, highlighting its lack of detail and the minimization of its significance. Jay Stratton's role in the UAP task force and Radiance Technologies' involvement in reverse engineering UAP technology are also emphasized.
The 2022 annual report on UAP lacks detailed information and appears to minimize the significance of UAP cases.
George Knap
“I dig into news stories that others can't or won't.”
Jeremy Corbel
“For some reason, people tell me things they probably shouldn't.”
Jay Stratton
“I was a full-time reservist with the Air Force.”
Travis Taylor
Managed by: DIA
Investigate UAP incidents and technologies
Managed by: DIA
Study UAP and related technologies
The 2022 annual report on UAP was released in 2023 and contains 510 cases, but lacks detailed information about the incidents.
The report indicates that some UAP cases involve advanced technology, but provides no details on their size, shape, or capabilities.
There is a concerted effort to minimize the significance of UAP reports to the public.
Jay Stratton was involved in the creation of the UAP task force and has worked to destigmatize reporting of UFOs.
Radiance Technologies is involved in reverse engineering work related to UAP technology.