Retired CIA Officer Speaks Up About UFOs & Non-Human Intelligence
Analysis Summary
Summary
John Ramirez is a former CIA officer who worked from 1984 to 2009. He was involved in electronic intelligence and weapons analysis. During a flight to a UFO conference, he heard a pilot report a fast-moving orange orb. He looked out and saw the orb, which was spherical and emitted an orange light. Ramirez believes that various intelligence agencies, including the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, may have collected data on UAPs. He does not discount any sightings, including those of different shapes. After his encounter, he remains interested in UAPs and believes the government knows more than it shares with the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
John Ramirez, a former CIA officer, discusses his insights into UAPs and the intelligence community's handling of related phenomena. He emphasizes the potential collection of electromagnetic signals from UAPs and suggests that the government possesses more knowledge than it discloses. Ramirez also shares personal experiences with light orbs and speculates on the existence of entities influencing human evolution.
The government knows a lot more about UAPs than they are willing to share.
John Ramirez
“I believe that we should embrace everything widely but hold things lightly.”
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The USS Princeton might have collected emanations of an electromagnetic nature from the Tic Tac.
The Office of Naval Research might have analyzed emanations from Tic Tac and other similar craft.
The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) is likely responsible for collecting UAPs in flight.
The government knows a lot more about UAPs than they are willing to share.
There are entities that have been here long before humanity appeared, possibly influencing human evolution.