The Light Gate - Michael Schratt - NEW UFO Info, Cases
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Michael Shratt, a military aerospace historian and UFO researcher, discussing various UFO crash retrieval events during a live radio show. He presents information about a 1942 crash at an Army base in Georgia, where a flying saucer was found with crew members and hieroglyphic markings. He also shares details about a 1950 incident at Naval Air Station Sunnyvale, where a radar operator saw a large dish-shaped craft. Throughout the presentation, Shratt emphasizes the need for public awareness and disclosure regarding these events. The impact of this encounter on Shratt is a strong desire to uncover and share information about UFOs and government cover-ups, as well as a commitment to rally researchers for greater transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video features Michael Shrat discussing various UFO crash retrieval events and the government's efforts to reverse engineer extraterrestrial technology. He emphasizes the lack of congressional oversight and the need for a united effort among researchers to facilitate disclosure.
The U.S. government has been involved in multiple UFO crash retrieval operations since at least 1933.
Michael Shrat
“I want to know where my tax dollars have been disappearing the last four decades into these classified black budget programs.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
to recover and analyze extraterrestrial technology and bodies
In 1942, a UFO crash retrieval occurred at an Army base north of Georgia, involving a craft with three levels and four crew members taken alive.
A radar operator at Naval Air Station Sunnyvale, California, in 1950 witnessed a large dish-shaped craft that was not of U.S. origin.
A military officer reported seeing a briefing report with a photograph of a dish-shaped craft and bodies recovered from it.
A Pentagon office worker saw an alien in a glass jar and was immediately removed from the area by military personnel.
Reports indicate that the U.S. government has been involved in multiple UFO crash retrieval operations since at least 1933.