Ross Coulthart on Lockheed Martin, UAP Whistleblowers, and Disclosure
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25 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβLockheed Martin and Tic Tac Technology
- π Congressman Eric Burlison has revealed bombshell evidence suggesting Lockheed Martin has developed three generations of Tic Tac UFO technology.
- π‘ An insider has provided video documentation showing the evolution of these craft from the 2004 encounter to advanced propulsion systems in conventional-looking aircraft.
- β οΈ Coulthart believes Lockheed Martin was involved in the 2004 Tic Tac incident and notes the company's recent corporate advertising hinting at new aerospace prototypes.
- π° There's a question of whether publicly listed companies like Lockheed Martin are legally obliged to disclose material advancements to shareholders, with potential national security exemptions.
UAP Disclosure and Political Distractions
- π§ Coulthart suspects Maxwell Frost's comments linking Epstein files to UAP news are a way to distract from the Epstein files.
- β³ He believes it would be opportune for President Trump to discuss breakthrough technologies and NHI, but is not optimistic about serious disclosure efforts from the White House or Congress.
- π There appears to be a determined effort to suppress UAP information, leaving the government open to catastrophic disclosure.
Dr. Beatriz Villarroel's Research
- β¨ Dr. Beatriz Villarroel's research, presented as a pre-print, is described as extraordinary and potentially a disclosure moment.
- π¬ Her work analyzes photographic plates from before 1957, identifying transients with flat, reflective, mirror-like surfaces, suggesting artificial construction or technology.
- π She has identified potential lines of over 100,000 such objects, implying a significant technological presence in orbit.
Funding UAP Research and Passive Radar
- π‘ Mitch Randall's proposed passive radar system, using existing bandwidth like FM radio signals, could detect UAPs more effectively and affordably.
- π Funding for UAP-related projects is difficult because investors seek returns, and the government officially denies the existence of extraterrestrial engagement.
- π Coulthart agrees it's bewildering that such a clever idea hasn't been funded, noting a similar German passive radar system is already operational.
Ross Coulthart's Sourcing and Vetting Process
- π΅οΈ Coulthart emphasizes never relying on a single source, instead using multiple corroborative sources with direct knowledge.
- π He goes to great lengths to protect sources, using encrypted apps, dark web communication, and even creating secure email servers to ensure anonymity.
- β οΈ He believes there is a significant ongoing reverse-engineering program of non-human craft, and the continued secrecy is unjustified.
- π£οΈ Coulthart highlights the frustration of politicians claiming no direct witnesses have come forward, when individuals like Jake Barber have provided evidence to Congress.
Threats, Intimidation, and Psychological Operations
- π« Coulthart has not faced overt intimidation, but was once detained by Customs and Border Protection.
- π» He suspects a psychological operation is underway, evidenced by coordinated trolling accounts on Twitter/X, possibly originating from military intelligence.
- π° He criticizes the Wall Street Journal's reporting on UAP issues as a deliberate attempt to mislead, and welcomes the changes at AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office).
- π Coulthart believes mainstream legacy media is captured by the national security state, and that online platforms are crucial for disseminating UAP-related truths.
Disclosure Think Tanks and Control Groups
- π Around 20 years ago, there was a working party or control group preparing for potential UAP disclosure, particularly in anticipation of a Hillary Clinton presidency.
- π This plan, involving figures from defense, military, and intelligence, was disrupted by Donald Trump's election.
- π Coulthart is not convinced a control group is actively pushing for disclosure now; instead, he believes there's a determined effort to suppress information.
- β οΈ He argues that the excuse of a
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