UFO Crash Retrieval Panel - James Iandoli, Danny Silva, Ryan Robbins, Joe Murgia, Richard Dolan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The panel consists of several UAP researchers discussing crash retrievals. Joe Mergia shares that he is not an expert but has learned about crash retrievals through notable cases like Roswell and the Wilson-Davis notes. Ryan Robbins expresses that crash retrievals are emotionally challenging for him, as they could significantly change humanity's understanding of the universe. Danny Silva mentions that credible sources have indicated that debris from crashes exists. Richard Dolan believes strongly in the occurrence of crash retrievals, rating his confidence at 9.99 out of 10. The panelists agree that crash retrievals are an important topic, with ongoing research and discussions about various cases, but they also acknowledge the challenges in obtaining definitive proof.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The panel discusses the existence and implications of UAP crash retrievals, highlighting credible testimonies and historical cases. Experts express concern over government secrecy and the potential impact of such knowledge on society.
Multiple credible sources indicate that the U.S. government possesses materials from UAP crash retrievals.
Joe Mergia
“I do think obviously if we have craft here and it's been going on for so long to me it's not that much of a stretch to think some of them may have crashed.”
Ryan Robbins
“Emotionally they're very difficult for me in some respects because to me they are the holy grail of forensic evidentiary proof.”
Danny Silva
“There's just way too many people across the board that are credible that all say there's been crashes or some sort of retrieval.”
Richard Dolan
“I would put it at 9.99 plus; I think it's that strong the case.”
Eric Davis
“The crash craft are off-world as I've told two Senate committees.”
There have been crash retrievals of UAP, and credible individuals across various fields have indicated that debris or materials from these incidents exist.
Eric Davis has stated that multiple crash retrievals have occurred and that the U.S. government possesses materials from these incidents.
The U.S. government has been involved in crash retrieval programs for decades, including Project Moon Dust, which aimed to recover exotic debris.
There is a strong connection between UAP sightings and nuclear facilities, with evidence suggesting that UAP are attracted to nuclear sites.
Lou Elizondo has indicated that the U.S. government has recovered materials from UAP, including biological materials.