Retrievals of the Third Kind (Interview & Presentation) - Michael Schratt
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing UAPs is knowledgeable about military encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena. They believe many UAPs are unmanned crafts, often found near sensitive military locations, especially nuclear sites. They mention that these crafts often lack signs of life and are sterile inside. The speaker suggests that some UAPs may actually be advanced military technology rather than extraterrestrial. They discuss historical cases like Roswell, where they believe bodies and debris were recovered. The impact of these encounters has led to a belief that the government has hidden information for decades, and there is a strong desire for disclosure and scientific investigation into these events.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various claims surrounding UAP crash retrievals, suggesting a significant cover-up involving the U.S. military and private defense contractors. It highlights the potential for reverse engineering of UAP technology and the implications of historical cases like Roswell. The urgency for public disclosure and access to evidence is emphasized.
The government has subcontracted crash retrieval operations to private defense contractors, allowing them to operate without congressional oversight.
Michael
“We're dealing with a military intelligence complex that are experts at what they do.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
Recovery and analysis of unidentified aerial phenomena
There are cases where military personnel have examined UAPs that are unmanned and sterile on the inside, with no signs of living quarters.
Many crash retrievals may involve secret government experiments rather than extraterrestrial craft.
The government has subcontracted crash retrieval operations to private defense contractors, allowing them to operate without congressional oversight.
There have been breakthroughs in reverse engineering UAP technology, with man-made UFOs operational since at least October 1954.
Witness testimony suggests that famous UAP cases, like the Tic Tac incident, may involve U.S. military assets rather than extraterrestrial technology.
Leonard Stringfield documented numerous crash retrieval cases involving military witnesses, indicating a significant cover-up.
The Vatican allegedly possesses records and possibly a craft related to extraterrestrial encounters.