ZODIAC | The Alleged UFO Crash Retrieval Program (Clips)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is a researcher familiar with various groups related to UFOs, including MJ12 and Zodiac. They talk about Zodiac as a potential name for a UFO control group, similar to MJ12. They mention past testimonies, including David Grusch's claims about crash retrievals and alien bodies. The conversation includes references to email threads involving notable figures in UFO research discussing alien autopsy videos and the legitimacy of certain documents. The impact of this encounter appears to be an ongoing interest in uncovering the truth about government involvement with UAPs and the desire to share findings publicly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the potential existence of a group called Zodiac, which may be linked to MJ12 and involved in UAP control. It also covers testimonies regarding crash retrievals and non-human biologics, as well as the government's possession of UAP hardware and the historical context of secrecy surrounding these issues.
Zodiac may be a different and more accurate name for what has been called MJ12, potentially a UFO control group.
David Gush
“I know the exact locations and those locations were provided to the Inspector General.”
Kit Green
“I was never actually brought into such a program.”
Hal Puthoff
“We have good reason to think that this is more than just fictionalized truth.”
Admiral Bobby Ray Inman
“The United States government did in fact have possession of the hardware associated with this.”
Managed by: unknown
UAP control group or crash retrieval operation
Zodiac may be a different and more accurate name for what has been called MJ12, potentially a UFO control group.
David Grusch reported crash retrievals and biologics to the Inspector General.
Non-human biologics were recovered alongside some of the UAPs.
There are individuals with firsthand knowledge of UAP programs who could provide testimony.
Kit Green was briefed on alien bodies in the Pentagon in the late 1980s.
The government has possession of hardware associated with UAPs.
Secrecy regarding UAPs dates back to the early 1950s, with concerns about public reaction.