GS-15 CIA Officer John Ramirez | Navigating the US Intelligence Community for UFOlogists
Analysis Summary
Summary
John Ramirez is a retired CIA officer who served from 1984 to 2009. He discusses UAP data collection in a public presentation. He explains how to make effective Freedom of Information Act requests to gather intelligence on UAPs. During the talk, he mentions that many agencies, not just the CIA, hold relevant information. He also notes the importance of orbs in UAP sightings, which differ from traditional UFOs. Ramirez believes that the government is preparing for a controlled release of information about UAPs. After his encounter with UAPs, he has a desire to share knowledge and help others understand the complexities of UAP research.
Program Intelligence Analysis
John Ramirez, a retired CIA officer, discusses UAP data collection and the role of various intelligence agencies in this exclusive interview. He emphasizes the importance of the NGA in UAP research and critiques the current state of UAP investigations within the government.
The NGA is the most important agency for UAP research.
John Ramirez
“The biggest takeaway for folks to understand is that things are happening on a... scheduled dissemination.”
Managed by: DOD
To investigate and analyze UAP sightings and data
The CIA allowed me to say what I did, I was really surprised.
We're all hybrids.
The government is setting up the James Webb Space Telescope with prior knowledge that they will need to reveal something significant.
The presence of orbs is a significant focus in UAP research.
The NGA is the most important agency for UAP research.
The UAP Task Force report indicated that military tactical sensors were inadequate for collecting infrared data.
There is no one in the intelligence community dedicated solely to UAP analysis.