The UFO Research Years - Richard Dolan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Richard, a researcher who began studying UFOs in the early 1990s. He discusses his journey through the history of UFO research, mentioning key figures like Donald Kho and Edward Rupelt, who influenced his understanding of the subject. Richard highlights the importance of declassified documents and military reports that indicate serious concern about UFOs. He notes specific cases, such as sightings over military installations, that sparked his interest. After years of research, Richard feels a strong connection to the UFO phenomenon and believes there is much more to explore. He expresses concern about the lack of public awareness regarding ongoing UFO activity and the need for deeper conversations in the research community.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the historical context of UFO research, highlighting key figures and their contributions to the field. Richard emphasizes the seriousness with which the military has approached UFO phenomena since the 1940s, referencing notable documents and researchers who have shaped the discourse.
The US military and intelligence community took the subject of UFOs seriously right from the beginning.
Richard
“The pre-207 era of UFO research is extremely active, filled with a lot of very brilliant people who were just dogged researchers.”
Donald Kho
“To read Kho is to really get a feel for the immediacy of this whole subject.”
Edward Rupelt
“Rupelt's book said no, as a matter of fact there were many of these sightings that blew our minds.”
Timothy Good
“Tim Good opened this whole question up for me.”
Leonard Stringfield
“Stringfield's witnesses make a powerful case that right from the beginning of this phenomenon the military became aware.”
Bob Lazar
“Lazar was one of these people who was vehemently attacked for years.”
Managed by: US Air Force
Official US Air Force study of UFOs.
The US military and intelligence community took the subject of UFOs seriously right from the beginning.
General Nathan Twining stated in a memo that the UFO phenomenon is real, not visionary or fictitious.
Leonard Stringfield collected over a hundred direct stories from military personnel about alien technology and bodies retrieval.
The Battelle Memorial Institute acquired Roswell wreckage and used it to create advanced materials.
There has been a legacy program to handle alien technology and bodies since the 1940s.