Ross Coulthart Q&A: No connections between missing scientists?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Ross and Megan discussing the case of missing scientists during a Q&A session. Ross clarifies that he does not believe there is a connection among the cases of missing individuals, despite some media speculation. He expresses concern about the disappearance of General Neil McCasland, emphasizing the need for careful investigation. Ross also mentions the case of Amy Escridge, a scientist who raised concerns about being targeted before her death. He believes that while individual cases warrant attention, suggesting a conspiracy lacks evidence. After the discussion, Ross's views reflect a cautious approach to the topic, indicating a desire for transparency without jumping to conclusions about a larger pattern.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers on the mysterious disappearances of scientists and the implications for national security. Ross expresses skepticism about claims of a conspiracy while highlighting specific cases that warrant investigation. He emphasizes the need for transparency regarding UAPs and the influence of the national security establishment on media narratives.
There is a retrieval of non-human technology by a US special forces team in North Korea.
Ross
“I think we have to be very careful; there are people in the national security state who just want the whole issue of dead or missing scientists or officials to be obscured.”
Megan Merrick
Tim Burchett
“If they were to release the things that I've seen, you'd be up at night worrying about thinking about this stuff.”
Managed by: U.S. Government
retrieve and reverse engineer non-human technology
General Neil McCasland has disappeared under suspicious circumstances, raising concerns about his knowledge of national security secrets.
There are concerns about the circumstances surrounding the death of scientist Amy Escridge, who expressed fears of being targeted with directed energy weapons.
There is a retrieval of non-human technology by a US special forces team in North Korea.
Congressman Tim Burchett has received alarming briefings about UAPs and non-human intelligence that the public has a right to know.
There is skepticism in the media regarding the UAP subject, which may be influenced by the national security establishment.