The Professor who Taught a University Course on UFOs - Don Donderi, PhD - DEBRIEFED ep. 3
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Don Derry, an associate professor of psychology at McGill University. He has been interested in UFOs since 1965 and taught a course on the subject in the 1980s and 1990s. During his life, he observed a glowing orb in the sky while on his porch in Montreal. He has not had direct encounters but has studied many cases, including the famous Betty and Barney Hill abduction. Derry believes that extraterrestrial beings are curious rather than hostile. His ongoing interest in UFOs has led him to write books and engage with the UFO community. The encounter and his studies have reinforced his belief in the existence of UFOs and their significance.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Don Derry explores his long-standing interest in UFOs and the academic environment that allowed him to pursue this subject without fear of reprisal. Derry discusses the implications of recent legislative hearings on UAPs, the potential existence of hybrid beings, and the ongoing secrecy surrounding government knowledge of extraterrestrial life.
The US government is still lying about the subject of UFOs.
Don Derry
“I suspect that eventually this will become public knowledge that UFOs are out there.”
Managed by: McGill University
Educate adults on the subject of UFOs
The US government is still lying about the subject of UFOs.
There are private corporations that possibly retrieve UFO crafts and reverse engineer them.
There seems to be a way to protect oneself from telepathic control by extraterrestrials using a helmet developed by Michael Menin.
The US Senate hearings in 2023 made UFOs more visible to the public.
The concept of a Galactic Federation and extraterrestrials dropping off technology on Earth is plausible.
There are hybrid beings created through abductions that may not be fully human.