#02 Michael Hall - The New York Times and the Admiral Wilson Leaks

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Project Unity
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July 28, 2020
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceInvestigative Journalism

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: reverse engineeringIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves a discussion between Michael W. Hall, known as the paranormal lawyer, and other individuals about a New York Times article by Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kane. They discuss the article's implications regarding UFO crash retrieval programs and the Admiral Wilson leaks. Hall expresses his excitement about the interview he conducted with the journalists, emphasizing the importance of asking the right questions. The conversation reveals that Dr. Eric W. Davis confirmed the existence of off-world vehicles not made on Earth during a classified briefing. The impact of this encounter is significant, as it suggests a shift in public awareness and understanding of UFOs, with Hall believing that more information will emerge in the future.

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Executive Summary

The discussion centers around a recent New York Times article that highlights Dr. Eric Davis's claims regarding retrievals from off-world vehicles. The conversation emphasizes the significance of the language used in the article, which mirrors that of the Admiral Wilson memo, suggesting deeper connections and potential confirmations of extraterrestrial technology. The dialogue also touches on the implications of these revelations for the broader UFO community and the ongoing quest for transparency.

Primary Revelation

Dr. Eric Davis's confirmation of classified briefings about off-world vehicle retrievals represents a significant step in acknowledging extraterrestrial technology.

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Ralph Blumenthal
journalistpro disclosure
The New York Times
Established journalist with a major publicationInvolved in significant UAP reporting

Mr. Davis, who now works for aerospace corporation, said that he gave a classified briefing to a defense department agency.

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Leslie Kane
journalistpro disclosure
The New York Times
Established journalist with a major publicationInvolved in significant UAP reporting

Mr. Davis, who now works for aerospace corporation, said that he gave a classified briefing to a defense department agency.

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Dr. Eric W. Davis
scientistpro disclosure
Aerospace Corporation
Worked for a defense contractorInvolved in classified briefings

He gave a classified briefing to a defense department agency as recently as March about retrievals from off-world vehicles.

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Michael W. Hall
investigatorpro disclosure
Project Unity
Active in the UAP communityConducted significant interviews

I think that it's important that they interacted with someone who's very much within the community.

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Harry Reid
legislatorpro disclosure
Former Senate Majority Leader
Former high-ranking government official
UAP Crash Retrieval Programsmodern (unknown to unknown)alleged

Managed by: Department of Defense

To retrieve and analyze technology from unidentified aerial phenomena

reverse engineeringspecific

Dr. Eric Davis confirmed that he gave a classified briefing to a defense department agency about retrievals from off-world vehicles not made on this earth.

Source: Michael W. HallEvent: 2020-03-01 | Claimed: 2020-07-23
reverse engineeringspecific

The language used by Dr. Eric Davis in the New York Times article is almost identical to that in the Admiral Wilson memo.

Source: Michael W. HallEvent: 2019-01-02 | Claimed: 2020-07-23
coverupspecific

Christopher Mellon stated that the author of the Admiral Wilson memo is not commenting and that the admiral promised to disavow it.

Source: Michael W. HallEvent: 2020-07-16 | Claimed: 2020-07-23
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: reverse engineeringIntel Value: 8/10