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- Wall Street Journal UFO report 'is a joke': Ross Coulthart | Elizabeth Vargas Reports
Wall Street Journal UFO report 'is a joke': Ross Coulthart | Elizabeth Vargas Reports
NewsNation special correspondent Ross Coulthart and Ryan Graves, the first active-duty pilot to come forward publicly about UFO sightings, disagree with claims made in an article from The Wall Street Journal, suggesting the Pentagon spread false rumors of UFOs and knew aliens weren't of alien origin.
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Good evening, Elizabeth. I agree with Ryan. I think the hilarious thing about this, it's such a joke,
this Wall Street Journal article, because it's effectively admitting what we've known for years,
which is that there are people gatekeepers to the secret about this legacy UAP program,
who have been lying to and deceiving the American public for years. And now it's official from one
the most senior people who served as the person in charge of investigating UAPs.
Put simply, his explanation makes no sense. The idea that this would just be part of a
hazing ritual to try and encourage people to believe in alien...
as a cover for some secret US stealth program,
it really doesn't make a lot of sense.
We've known for years that disinformation is being used
and that UFOs are often used as cover,
but that doesn't explain the first-hand witnesses
who say they have seen Kraft
and that they have direct knowledge of a U.S. program.
Yeah, I guess I...
Ryan, what I don't get is...
I get that they want to keep their stealth fighter jet at Area 51 a secret.
I'm not sure how spreading disinformation about UFOs accomplishes that by going to the
local bars and spreading these pictures and rumors.
How does that accomplish that?
I mean, perhaps that had some effect in the 50s or 60s, but I think in the modern era,
they're just going to be drumming up more interest than fear.
So no, I don't think it's a very effective tactic.
And I frankly can't really accept that that would be a widespread implementation technique
that would be used.
When a secret program such as a SAP program or a top secret program is exposed, there's
very clear procedures of what's done as far as reading potential people in and providing
them a debrief of what they experienced so they know the procedures moving forward.
There is not an official policy to read people into a fake QAP program to confuse them.
Ross, the Wall Street Journal article alleges that some of the officers who fell victim
to this hazing ritual, who were being fed fake information, were told that the program
they were joining was called Yankee Blue, and that it was part of an effort to reverse
engineer technology on the craft.
I got to be honest, this sounds a lot like what David Grush told you and me in his interviews
after he blew the whistle.
Look, it's quite clear, Elizabeth, that someone in the Pentagon has tailored what is quite
clearly deliberate disinformation just to confuse the public.
One of the other things they've done in this story that the Wall Street Journal aired without
any kind of sensible investigation was claims that an electromagnetic pulse test weapon
was used against an active thermonuclear missile site in 1967.
and they do this to try and explain away what Bob Sallis
a captain in the Air Force at the time describes he saw, which was a missile being shut down by a UAP.
And the idea that the US Air Force would sanction the use of an electromagnetic pulse
to essentially test a weapon against an active thermonuclear missile,
it's beyond belief. It's so ridiculous. It's absurd.
Yeah. Ryan, you think we're obviously Congress. There's a whole committee on UFOs that's been
established because they're trying to investigate what the secrets are.
Apparently there will be another report coming from the Pentagon out about this
disinformation campaign.
This is really going to sound the alarm on that committee, I would bet. You