UFO Crash Retrievals, ZODIAC, Controlled Disclosure w/ Richard Dolan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The conversation features Richard Dolan discussing Leonard Stringfield, a key figure in UFO crash retrieval research. Stringfield, a World War II veteran, had a UFO experience that sparked his interest in the topic. He began researching crash retrievals in the 1970s, gathering over 50 accounts from military personnel about UFO crashes and alien bodies. Stringfield published his findings in pamphlets and books, despite skepticism from other researchers. His meticulous approach and detailed interviews contributed significantly to the field. Dolan emphasizes that many people remain unaware of Stringfield's contributions, which have had a lasting impact on UFO research and public interest.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers on Leonard Stringfield's pioneering work in crash retrieval research and the implications of government secrecy surrounding UAPs. Richard Dolan highlights the potential threats faced by whistleblowers like David Grusch and the complexities of legislative efforts for disclosure.
The CIA took control of the Zodiac crash retrieval program in the 1970s.
Richard Dolan
“Stringfield's work in my view is probably more potent and powerful than any other crash retrievable information we have.”
Leonard Stringfield
“He was extremely careful; this guy did not make wild statements.”
David Grusch
“He had recently said there were two occasions where like he went in his house and there was a message waiting there for him.”
Michael Shratt
“Michael spent a lot of time over the years doing these beautiful graphic recreations.”
George Knapp
“I think that Dave bumped fists with those guys with the TRW related program.”
Managed by: CIA
Management of UFO crash retrievals and related technology
Managed by: CIA
Facilitate international retrieval operations
Leonard Stringfield is considered the original researcher of crash retrievals, having amassed over 50 different stories related to UFO crash retrievals by the late 1970s.
Stringfield collected testimonies from military personnel, including claims of guarding alien bodies and witnessing UFO crash retrievals.
The CIA took control of the Zodiac crash retrieval program in the 1970s.
David Grusch reported threats to his life related to his disclosures about UAP programs.
There is a fear among insiders that full disclosure of UAP information would reveal past government actions, including potential murders to maintain secrecy.