#77 Caroline Cory - Director of 'A Tear in the Sky'
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Caroline Corey, a filmmaker and researcher. She had spontaneous experiences as a child where she saw beings and communicated with them. This led her to explore consciousness and the paranormal. In her recent documentary, "A Tear in the Sky," she investigated UAPs, particularly around the Catalina Channel. During a five-day investigation, her team captured unusual aerial phenomena, including objects that appeared to behave like portals. After the encounter, Corey felt more convinced that there is a connection between consciousness and the UAP phenomenon. She believes that civilian efforts may lead to greater disclosure about UAPs than government reports.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the upcoming House Intelligence Committee hearings on UAPs and highlights the documentary 'A Tear in the Sky.' Caroline Corey shares her insights on the nature of UAP phenomena, the potential for civilian-led disclosure, and the implications of advanced technology in government monitoring.
Civilian efforts in UAP research may lead to more significant disclosure than government reports.
Ronald Moultrie
Scott Bray
Caroline Corey
“I thought okay we're not all crazy; we are seeing these things.”
Kevin Day
William Shatner
Michio Kaku
Managed by: A Tear in the Sky
Investigate UAP phenomena using scientific methods
The government must have a load of data on UAPs given their advanced technology and 24/7 monitoring capabilities.
The phenomena observed in the sky could represent a portal or some sort of anomaly allowing for interdimensional travel.
The documentary 'A Tear in the Sky' captured unusual phenomena that had not been documented before.
Civilian efforts in UAP research may lead to more significant disclosure than government reports.
Analysis Summary
Caroline Cory
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.