What If UFOs Are Real After All? Richard Dolan and Michael Schratt
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Christopher Mellon, a former U.S. government official, discussing a leaked message about a UFO recovery program. The conversation confirms a UFO incident in Kingman, Arizona, from the 1950s. Mellon shared this information on his substack, stating that the craft was recovered and that there is a classified memo from the Air Force maintaining secrecy on UFOs. The discussion highlights ongoing efforts for transparency regarding UAPs. After the encounter, Mellon expresses a commitment to uncovering the truth about UAPs and believes that significant information is being withheld from the public. He emphasizes the need for further investigation into these claims.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses recent claims regarding a crash retrieval program involving a UFO in Kingman, Arizona, from the 1950s. Christopher Melon shares insights from a senior government official, emphasizing the ongoing secrecy surrounding UAPs and the significance of historical events like the Kingman recovery.
A senior US government official confirmed a crash retrieval program of UFOs UAP and the recovery of one such craft in Kingman, Arizona in the 1950s.
Christopher Melon
“I think he made some very very powerful statements over the years.”
Arthur G. Stanzel Jr.
“I saw a crashed object and a dead alien about four feet tall.”
Michael Shratt
“It's imperative that we do this.”
Managed by: US Air Force
recover and study unidentified aerial phenomena
A senior US government official confirmed a crash retrieval program of UFOs UAP and the recovery of one such craft in Kingman, Arizona in the 1950s.
A highly classified memo by a secretary of the US Air Force from the 1950s is still in effect to maintain the cover on UAPs.
The Kingman recovery involved a craft that was recovered essentially intact, and four humanoid beings were taken alive by the military.
The Kingman event was investigated as early as 1973, predating the public recognition of the Roswell incident.