MUFON Florida presents Michael Schratt - Crash Retrievals of the Third Kind
Analysis Summary
Summary
Matt Caleson is the assistant state director for Florida MUFON. He introduces a meeting featuring Michael Schratt, a private pilot and aerospace historian. Schratt presents on UFO crash retrievals, focusing on Leonard Stringfield's cases. He explains that crash retrievals are significant because they involve debris, bodies, and craft. Schratt emphasizes the need for congressional hearings to investigate these cases further. He discusses various historical incidents, including sightings of craft and bodies, and highlights the importance of tracking down witnesses. The encounter impacts Schratt by reinforcing his belief in the need for disclosure and further investigation into UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Michael Schratt presents a detailed analysis of UFO crash retrieval cases, emphasizing the importance of these incidents in the quest for disclosure. He highlights the need for congressional hearings to gather firsthand witness accounts and the challenges posed by government secrecy.
UFO crash retrievals contain the debris, the bodies, and the craft, making them the ultimate holy grail of UFO research.
Matt Caleson
“Um, so good evening everyone. My name is Matt Caleson and I'm the assistant state director for Florida MUFON.”
Michael Schratt
“What I'd like to present is my PowerPoint presentation entitled Retrievals of the Third Kind, subtitled Cosmic Crashes, Corpses, and Cover-ups.”
Leonard Stringfield
“What I have collected has staggering implications. This could be the biggest thing since Christ, really.”
Danny Sheehan
“He came across three photographs that were absolutely no question about it. They were a crash retrieval operation.”
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investigate UFO sightings and reports
UFO crash retrievals contain the debris, the bodies, and the craft, making them the ultimate holy grail of UFO research.
Leonard Stringfield collected dozens of firsthand military sources claiming they dealt with bodies, debris, and craft.
There are 119 documented UFO crash retrieval cases, and even one authenticated case would be a historic event.
Congressional hearings are necessary to track down legacy crash retrieval witnesses and obtain evidence.
The US Air Force has denied the existence of extraterrestrial visitors or equipment at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.