The Light Gate - Michael Schratt - Dark Files
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Michael Shrat, a private pilot and UFO researcher, discussing various UFO crash retrieval cases during a live radio show. He presents eyewitness accounts of military personnel witnessing UFOs and their retrievals. One case from December 1964 describes a craft seen by soldiers at Fort Riley, Kansas, which was confirmed by another witness. Shrat also shares a bizarre incident from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base where a man encountered a small humanoid. He emphasizes the importance of these cases in understanding government cover-ups related to UFOs. After the encounter, Shrat continues his research and aims to bring these findings to the scientific community, indicating a strong desire to uncover the truth about UFOs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on various UFO crash retrieval cases, emphasizing the potential for significant advancements in UFO research. Michael Shrat presents multiple eyewitness accounts and claims of government cover-ups regarding extraterrestrial technology and biological entities.
The U.S. government has bodies and debris from UFOs, but access is restricted due to security clearances.
Michael Shrat
“It's going to be the crash retrievals that move this field forward.”
Preston Dennett
“This is the best evidence we have; this is hands down conclusive proof.”
Dolly Saffron
“This is amazing; you know what's amazing to me about these crash retrievals?”
Managed by: U.S. Government
Reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology
The crash retrieval cases contain the most potential for advancing UFO research and breaking the cover-up.
There were multiple eyewitnesses to a UFO crash retrieval at Fort Riley, Kansas, on December 10, 1964.
A military electrician witnessed two ET bodies during an autopsy at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
The U.S. government has bodies and debris from UFOs, but access is restricted due to security clearances.
A Marine diver discovered a triangular craft embedded in sediment off the coast of Okinawa in 1991.