Bombshell Documents Explain UFO Coverup
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account discusses the work of Oliver Harry Turner, a physicist and researcher in Australia, who focused on UAPs during his career. He worked at nuclear and rocket test ranges in the 1950s and 1960s. Turner pushed for serious investigations into UFO sightings by the Australian military. He believed that the U.S. Air Force influenced Australia’s stance on UAPs, leading to a lack of interest in the phenomenon. Despite his efforts, the Australian government did not pursue UAP investigations seriously. After his encounter with the UAP issue, Turner remained passionate about it throughout his life. His experiences led to ongoing discussions among military pilots about UAPs, but no significant changes in the official Australian position on the matter were noted.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses significant documents from the Australian Joint Intelligence Organization regarding UFO phenomena and the historical context of UAP investigations. It highlights the efforts of individuals like Harry Turner to push for serious investigations, which were ultimately stifled by U.S. Air Force influence. The narrative suggests ongoing secrecy and advanced technology related to UFOs that remains unacknowledged by official channels.
The U.S. government has engaged in a multi-decade clandestine study of UFOs, including funding programs to replicate their theorized propulsion systems.
Ross Coltart
“These are incredibly important documents and they're important for a few reasons.”
Oliver Harry Turner
“Harry had been convinced about the reality of the phenomenon when he was working in the nuclear and Rocket test ranges.”
Nat Kobits
“He told Ross that multiple craft had been retrieved that he was aware of programs attempting to exploit these Technologies.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings
The Australian Air Force had a strong effort to collect anomalous sightings phenomena during the 60s and 70s.
Harry Turner pushed for serious investigation of UFOs but was shut down by the U.S. Air Force.
The U.S. government acknowledged the existence of advanced aircraft that presumably used gravity control methods of propulsion.
The U.S. Air Force used Project Blue Book to publicly debunk UFOs while secretly investigating them.
Multiple craft have been retrieved and programs are attempting to exploit these technologies.
Anti-gravity and mass/inertial cancellation have been achieved by aerospace companies.