On Sunday night's program, George Knapp was joined by ufologist
Grant Cameron, who discussed his analysis of government leaks into the classified world of UFOs. Historian and UFO researcher
Richard Dolan appeared in the first half of the 2nd hour to talk about Cameron's new book and aviator
John Lear
joined the conversation in the second half of the 3rd hour. Cameron
observed that UFO revelations often follow a pattern where researchers
examine the information, then it becomes discredited, and "everybody
just drops the story" in search of the next big disclosure. However, he
refuted the idea that these are patently false stories planted by the
government and suggested that, in fact, they contain accurate
information which is then smeared with disinformation via holes in the
story that have been created ahead of time.
Furthering his thesis on these UFO disclosures, Cameron posited that the
government is "putting the information out, but they are keeping the
coverup going" by subsequently discrediting it. Additionally, he
theorized that the era of UFO whistleblowers is over and anyone claiming
to be such a witness is "working for them." To that end, he said that,
since the government would easily be able to identify any 'anonymous'
whistleblower, then the person must be revealing these secrets at the
behest of the 'powers that be.' Cameron also contended that "all leaked
documents are phony," because they are classified material and the
government would swiftly arrest anyone who breached that official
secrecy.
In the first half of the third hour, aviator John Lear joined the
conversation to reflect on the Bob Lazar Area 51 revelations and how
they may have fit into this plan of action by the government. He
recalled how Lazar had been asked about his friendship with Lear during
his second interview for the Area 51 job. As such, he surmised that the
entire saga was initiated by the government, since they knew Lazar would
eventually leak the information to him. While Cameron conceded that
Lazar's academic history has been shown to be false, thus allowing for
the government to dismiss his claims, he noted that the notorious
whistleblower passed numerous lie detector tests and his accurate
information about Area 51 is what allowed for the story to ultimately be
revealed.
Appearing during the first half of the second hour, historian Richard
Dolan, who is publishing Cameron's new book (co-authored with Scott
Crain), called it "possibly the single best book, best I've ever read,
dealing with inside government leaks from credible sources about the
reality of the UFO phenomenon." Regarding the theory that the government
leaks accurate information and then discredits it, Dolan noted that it
represents the ideal way of getting UFO secrets out to the general
public without "destabilizing the whole system."
Star People Encounters:
In the first hour,
Ardy Sixkiller Clarke detailed
her research into Native American encounters with Star People. Since
tales of alien encounters have been passed down for generations amongst
Native Americans, she said that such stories are treated as normal
events even in contemporary times. Clarke professed absolute belief in
the veracity of the stories she was told by various Native Americans,
who had these paranormal encounters, and stressed that they were "alert
recollections" told to her rather than tales procured via hypnosis or a
dream state. Over the course of her appearance, she shared stories of
modern Native American UFO and alien encounters as well as insights into
Skinwalkers and Sasquatch.
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