Richard Dolan, Grant Cameron, Melinda Leslie - Loose Threads & The Advanced Physics Working Group
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves a panel of experts, including Grant Cameron, Richard Dolan, and Melinda Leslie, reflecting on the significance of the Advanced Theoretical Physics (ATP) group formed in the 1980s. They discuss the research conducted by Omega and his colleague on UFO secret programs and the importance of remote viewing as a tool for understanding UFO phenomena. The conversation highlights the historical context of the ATP meetings and the ongoing interest in abduction cases. The impact of these discussions emphasizes the need for further investigation into experiencers and their connections to UFO phenomena, suggesting a shift in focus from mere sightings to understanding the experiences of individuals involved.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the historical significance of the Advanced Theoretical Physics working group and its influence on current UAP programs. Key claims include the validation of the Wilson Davis notes and the role of remote viewing in investigating UFO phenomena. The panel emphasizes the long-standing interest in abductees and their experiences within these research efforts.
The ATP working group laid the groundwork for many current UAP programs and emphasized remote viewing as a tool for investigation.
Grant Cameron
“I think the one of the main things they did that was fascinating was to look at the importance of John Alexander's ATP.”
Richard Dolan
“I was really impressed by him and you know I said it on my program I'll just say it here.”
Melinda Leslie
“It's been a 30-year history of the working group research project.”
Omega
“They did their own kind of research deep dive into a number of documents.”
Managed by: NIDS
Researching UAP and related technologies
Managed by: To The Stars Academy
Investigating UAP phenomena
The Advanced Theoretical Physics (ATP) working group, started in 1985, laid the groundwork for many current UAP programs.
Remote viewing was considered a valuable tool by members of the ATP working group to investigate UFO phenomena.
The Wilson Davis notes validate the existence of intact non-human craft in government possession.
The ATP meetings were crucial for the development of programs like NIDS, AATIP, and To The Stars Academy.
The interest in abductees and their experiences has been a long-standing focus of the ATP working group.