Ross Coulthart on Vetting UFO Whistleblowers and the Abduction Phenomenon
NewsNationJuly 7, 20251h 23min106,047 views
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- 🎙️ Ross Coulthart, an award-winning journalist, discusses his journey into the UAP phenomenon, acknowledging the initial skepticism he faced from intelligence and defense contacts.
- 💡 He highlights the challenge of reporting on deeply taboo subjects like abductions and encounters with non-human intelligences, emphasizing the journalist's reliance on credible sources.
- ⚠️ Coulthart cautions against misrepresenting information, stressing that a journalist's credibility is tied to the reliability of their sources, especially when dealing with sensational topics.
The Abduction Phenomenon and Credibility
- 👽 Coulthart shares his personal struggle with the abduction phenomenon, admitting he previously avoided it due to its stigmatized nature and the tendency for experiencers to be ridiculed.
- 🧠 He introduces Colonel John Blitch, a highly credible former military officer, whose own abduction experience compelled Coulthart to take the phenomenon more seriously.
- 🗣️ Blitch's account of encountering a 7-foot-tall mantis-like being and experiencing missing time underscores the extraordinary nature of these reported events.
- 🌐 The sheer volume of similar accounts from individuals worldwide suggests that something significant is occurring, prompting a need for deeper understanding.
Psychotronic Weapons and Manipulated Perception
- 🛰️ Coulthart delves into the implications of a leaked Pentagon briefing, Slide 9, which discussed the potential for enemies to manipulate physical and cognitive environments using advanced technologies.
- ⚡ The briefing mentioned psychotronic weapons, devices claimed to affect psychological states via electromagnetic waves or infrasound, and acknowledged past US defense involvement in similar experiments.
- 🧠 This concept is linked to unexplained health incidents like Havana Syndrome, where directed pulsed radio frequency energy is considered a likely cause.
- 🔬 The existence of such weapons, though not publicly disclosed, is noted in leaked documents and raises questions about the nature of reported anomalous experiences.
Re-evaluating Past Explanations
- 📺 Coulthart revisits the case of Travis Walton and Sheriff Val Johnson, whose abduction experiences were initially explained away by scientists like Michael Persinger using the
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