The Light Gate - HOW IT ALL BEGAN: Early UFO Events with Michael Schratt
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter takes place during a live radio show hosted by Preston Dennit in New Orleans. The show features Michael Schrat, a UFO researcher, discussing historical UFO sightings, particularly focusing on Foo Fighters from World War II. Schrat explains that pilots reported seeing glowing orbs that would circle their planes and could absorb gunfire without being harmed. He suggests these orbs were of intelligent design and control. The discussion also touches on earlier UFO sightings dating back to ancient times. The impact of this encounter is a shared interest in uncovering the truth about UFOs and a desire to educate the public about these phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the phenomenon of Foo Fighters during World War II, described as glowing orbs that exhibited advanced capabilities such as absorbing gunfire and evading radar detection. The conversation highlights the implications of these sightings on our understanding of technology and potential government cover-ups regarding military encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena.
Foo Fighters were seen by pilots during World War II, described as 5-foot diameter orbs that could absorb gunfire and did not show up on radar.
Preston Dennit
“We're coming to you live from the beautiful city of New Orleans.”
Dolly Saffron
“I just feel drawn to this subject and I'm not sure why.”
Michael Shrat
“I think probably knows more about them than just about anybody out there.”
The Foo Fighters were seen by pilots during World War II, described as 5-foot diameter orbs that could absorb gunfire and did not show up on radar.
Reports of Foo Fighters included glowing orbs that could maneuver at high speeds and were capable of evading gunfire.
The technology behind the Foo Fighters suggests advanced capabilities beyond known human technology of the time.
The U.S. government has warehouses full of gun camera footage from various conflicts that have not been released to the public.