Craft retrieval photos disprove AARO UAP report: Pentagon Papers lawyer | Reality Check
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60 min, 4 sec
Ross Coulthart hosts the inaugural episode of Reality Check, discussing UAPs, government cover-ups, and constitutional crises.
Summary
- Ross Coulthart discusses unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) and alleges a government cover-up of UAP information.
- Guest Daniel Sheen, a civil rights attorney, provides firsthand witness testimony of evidence for UAP crash retrievals.
- Sheen accuses Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick of AARO of lying to Congress about the existence of UAP retrieval programs.
- The episode underscores potential breaches of Executive Order 12333 and challenges to the constitutional separation of powers.
Chapter 1
Ross Coulthart introduces Reality Check and discusses the topic of UAPs, expressing skepticism towards a recent UAP report presented to Congress.
- Coulthart debuts Reality Check, a program that will delve into pressing issues, starting with UAPs.
- Expresses disdain for a recent UAP report to Congress, calling it misleading and a cover-up.
- Coulthart states his intent to uphold democratic freedoms and investigate the concealment of UAP knowledge by the US government.
Chapter 2
Ross Coulthart shares his background as a journalist and lawyer, highlighting his commitment to truth and the US Constitution.
- Coulthart, an Australian journalist and failed lawyer, has a passion for investigating and uncovering truths.
- He emphasizes the importance of the US Constitution and his aim to protect the rights it enshrines.
- Coulthart expresses concern over potential government deceit regarding UAPs and national security.
Chapter 3
Coulthart discusses the implications of UAPs on national security and the government's potential misleading of the public.
- Coulthart believes at the core of the UAP mystery is whether the US government is being truthful about its knowledge and activities.
- Highlights the story of a former intelligence officer who confirmed the existence of nonhuman intelligence engaging with Earth.
- Reveals the existence of a reverse engineering program of nonhuman technology within the US government and private aerospace.
Chapter 4
Coulthart criticizes the Arrow Historical Review report, alleging it is a fraudulent misrepresentation of the truth about UAPs.
- Coulthart calls the Arrow Historical Review report a fraudulent cover-up, planning to challenge its veracity.
- He alleges that specific aerospace companies like Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin have been untruthful about their involvement with alien technology.
- Coulthart mentions plans for a rollout of evidence and witnesses to Congress.
Chapter 5
Coulthart recounts his visit to Washington D.C., where he encountered Congressional support for uncovering the truth about UAPs.
- Coulthart shares his experience in Washington D.C., where he spoke with defense and intelligence insiders who support public disclosure of UAP information.
- He mentions being recognized by Congressional representatives and senators for his work on UAPs, who expressed bipartisan support for the issue.
Chapter 6
Daniel Sheen, a civil rights attorney, discusses his background, his work on significant political scandals, and his involvement with UAPs.
- Daniel Sheen, a civil rights attorney, has a history of exposing dark secrets of the American military-industrial complex.
- He played roles in the Pentagon Papers and Iran-Contra Scandal, and more recently, he has been investigating the UAP issue.
Chapter 7
Sheen recounts being given access to classified Project Blue Book files and his discovery of photographic evidence of a crashed UAP.
- Sheen describes how he was granted access to previously unreleased Project Blue Book files, where he found photos of a crashed UAP.
- He details his experience in the Madison Building of the National Archives, where he traced symbols from the craft, which he believes are nonhuman.
Chapter 8
Sheen alleges that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick of AARO lied to Congress about the existence of a UAP retrieval program, violating Executive Order 12333.
- Sheen accuses Dr. Kirkpatrick of lying to Congress, claiming there is no evidence of UAP retrieval programs, which he says is false.
- He alleges that the conduct of Dr. Kirkpatrick and Arrow's investigation violates Executive Order 12333, which bans covert action against the American public.