Michael Schratt
Analysis Summary
Summary
Michael Strat is a private pilot and military aerospace historian. He spoke at an event about classified aircraft and potential extraterrestrial vehicles. He discussed various military programs, including the Boeing Phantom Works Bird of Prey and the A12 Avenger 2. He explained the funding and development of these aircraft, including their unique designs and technologies. Strat also shared eyewitness accounts of unusual aircraft sightings, including a dark gray craft seen by a pilot near Nevada. He emphasized the secrecy surrounding these programs and the lack of transparency from the government. After the talk, Strat expressed a desire to share this information publicly, indicating a significant impact on his perspective regarding military technology and UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Michael Strat discusses various classified aircraft and UAP technology, emphasizing the lack of congressional oversight and the significant funding involved in black programs. He presents historical cases and claims about advanced technologies, including the Cash Landram incident and insights from Ben Rich of Lockheed Skunkworks.
The Cash Landram incident involved a star-like craft that caused radiation effects on witnesses and was chased by military helicopters.
Michael Strat
“We have a lot of information to cover.”
Managed by: Boeing
Developed low radar cross-section aircraft
Managed by: McDonnell Douglas, General Dynamics
Intended to build 620 aircraft
Managed by: Northrop
First aircraft to use quad-redundant fly-by-wire flight control system
The Boeing Phantom Works Bird of Prey was the first aircraft to use low-cost disposable tooling, single-piece aircraft construction, and 3D virtual design reality techniques.
The A12 Avenger 2 program was canceled by Dick Cheney on January 7th, 1991, at a cost of $5 billion to taxpayers.
The Pentagon's black budget has tripled under the Reagan administration, increasing from just over half a billion in 1981 to $9.122 billion by 1988.
The Manta Ray aircraft was operational during Operation Desert Storm and was refueled by a KC135 boom operator.
The Cash Landram incident involved a star-like craft that caused radiation effects on witnesses and was chased by military helicopters.
Ben Rich, former head of Lockheed Skunkworks, claimed there are technologies 50 years beyond current comprehension.