10: European UFO crash retrievals

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European UFOs
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June 9, 2024
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Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: crash retrievalIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person involved is a senior adviser for the European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI). They became interested in UFOs in 2019 while on sick leave from the police department in Stockholm due to a cancer diagnosis. During their recovery, they began to take UFOs seriously after listening to discussions about them. The key events include the formation of ECRI to investigate UFO crash sites in Europe, focusing on gathering physical evidence from these incidents. The adviser emphasizes the need for transparency and scientific inquiry into UFOs. After the encounter, the person expressed a desire to advance the conversation about UFOs in Europe and to publish findings, highlighting a significant change in their worldview regarding the reality of UFOs.

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Executive Summary

The podcast discusses the European crash retrieval initiative, which aims to investigate and analyze UFO crash sites across Europe. The conversation highlights the challenges of obtaining scientific evidence due to national security concerns and the lack of published research in the field.

Primary Revelation

The European crash retrieval initiative aims to map and analyze alleged UFO crash sites in Europe.

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Thomas ET
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European Crash Retrieval Initiative (ECRI)
Background as a police officer and homicide detectiveExperience in criminal investigationEngagement in scientific inquiry

We need another method to because we all agree that UFOs are real and they're proven enough.

European Crash Retrieval Initiativecontemporary (January 2023)confirmed

Managed by: European Crash Retrieval Initiative

To gather and analyze evidence of UFO crash sites in Europe

crash retrievalspecific

The European crash retrieval initiative (ECRI) aims to map and analyze alleged UFO crash sites in Europe.

Source: ET person
scientificspecific

There is a lack of published peer-reviewed evidence for UFOs, with most data being amorphous and difficult to interpret.

Source: ET person
crash retrievalspecific

The initiative focuses primarily on crash retrievals but is open to other forms of physical evidence related to UFOs.

Source: ET person
coverupspecific

The National Security States view UFOs as a security issue and often restrict scientific inquiry into the subject.

Source: ET person
historical eventspecific

There is a pattern of military involvement in UFO crash incidents, often leading to cleanup operations.

Source: ET person
scientificspecific

The initiative aims to publish scientific papers on UFO materials to raise awareness and credibility in the scientific community.

Source: ET person
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: crash retrievalIntel Value: 8/10