As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for conspiracy theories and a fascination for the unknown, I can hardly contain my excitement at the impending revelations from Jay Stratton, the former director of the U.S Government’s secretive Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. With over 16 years of intelligence experience under his belt, he’s about to spill the beans on the Tic Tac UAP encounters and more!
A prominent public figure involved in the examination of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or anomalous aerial phenomena (UAPs) is preparing to share their experiences.
Jay Stratton, who once led the clandestine Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force for the U.S. administration, has agreed to write his memoirs with HarperCollins. As a high-ranking former U.S. government official, Stratton is the first to publicly discuss his hands-on role in investigating UAP and potential non-human intelligence.
Stratton has spent more than 16 years serving in a senior role within U.S. intelligence, overseeing numerous investigations regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and non-human intelligence. Among these investigations were the mysterious “Tic Tac” UAP sighted by Navy fighter pilots along with the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in 2004. Although Stratton’s work is largely classified, his memoir offers an unveiling of the information that can legally be disclosed, providing readers with a personal account of the surprising findings, hurdles faced, and advancements made during the U.S. Government’s exploration and comprehension of UAP and non-human intelligence. Additionally, the book promises to share insights into Stratton’s experiences and how they impacted him and his family.
According to Stratton’s comments made to The Hollywood Reporter, he expressed that we are embarking on a fresh phase for mankind. He implied that the process of revealing hidden information, often referred to as ‘disclosure’, has commenced.
The book was created in collaboration with Dan Farah, a producer from Farah Films (known for “Ready Player One”), who also holds TV and film rights. More recently, Farah has been associated with another memoir, “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs” by Luis “Lue” Elizondo, a former high-ranking intelligence official. This book climbed to the top of the bestseller list shortly after its publication last month.
Based on information from the book’s press release, it was during his tenure as Chief of Air & Space Warfare at the DIA that Stratton and his team discovered UAP and associated national security issues. As a response, they established the Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Applications Program (AAWSAP), which marked the first official U.S Government program to investigate UAP since the end of the Air Force’s Project Blue Book in 1969. This initiative was backed by then Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and eventually grew into AATIP, or the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. One of Stratton’s chosen team members, David Grusch, who testified under oath to Congress last year about technological and biological evidence suggesting non-human intelligence, was part of this program. The Secretary of Defense announced the UAP Task Force in 2020, appointing Stratton as the program’s Director.
In the previous year, a bipartisan bill known as the UAP Disclosure Act was presented in the U.S Senate. This bill was spearheaded by Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), joined by Senators Rounds (R-SD), Rubio (R-Fl), and Gillibrand (D-NY). The purpose of this legislation is to establish laws mandating the disclosure of information regarding UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and potential non-human intelligence that the U.S Government has gathered. At the time, Senator Schumer expressed, “The American people deserve to be informed about technologies originating from unknown sources, potential non-human intelligence, and phenomena that remain unexplained.
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2024-09-10 16:55