No More Excuses: The Davis Wilson Notes | Richard Dolan Show
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is Richard Olin, who is analyzing the Davis Wilson notes. These notes were written by Dr. Eric Davis in 2002 after his interview with retired Admiral Thomas Wilson. The notes detail Wilson's attempts to access a secret program related to alien technology, which he discovered but was denied access to. The conversation reveals that Wilson faced threats to his career for pursuing this information. Olin believes the notes are authentic and significant for the UFO community. After the encounter, Olin continues to share insights about the notes and their implications, indicating a lasting impact on his work and perspective.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the Davis Wilson notes, which detail Admiral Wilson's attempts to access a reverse engineering program related to alien technology. Richard Olin emphasizes the implications of these notes, including the existence of advanced technology and the significant secrecy surrounding these programs.
The notes indicate that there is technology not made by human hands being studied by private military contractors.
Richard Olin
“These notes are indeed the real deal.”
Dr. Eric Davis
“I can't discuss that; I'm not at liberty to discuss it.”
Admiral Thomas R. Wilson
“I don't know about that, but I'm going to find out.”
Edgar Mitchell
“I asked for a meeting with the intelligence Committee of The Joint Chiefs of Staff.”
Oak Shannon
“Yes, I certainly did.”
Managed by: Defense Intelligence Agency
Study and replicate alien technology
Managed by: Defense Department
Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The Davis Wilson notes, written by Dr. Eric Davis, detail Admiral Thomas R. Wilson's failed attempt to access a reverse engineering program related to alien technology.
Admiral Wilson was threatened with career repercussions for pursuing information about the reverse engineering program.
The notes indicate that there is technology not made by human hands being studied by private military contractors.
The existence of a significant wall of secrecy around the reverse engineering programs prevents oversight and inquiry.
The notes suggest that the UFO community has wasted years debating the authenticity of the Davis Wilson notes.