
Here’s my original post I made about Eglin a few years ago before David Grusch came forward and before the congressmen were denied access to the pilots that were witnesses to a UAP off the east coast
https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/xHMqFk28nP . I was recently contacted by the former radar technician that worked on Eglin and corroborated what I thought was happening at the base. He says he is ready to talk. I haven’t talked to him in about two years, so I was excited to hear from him recently.
I’m currently working on setting up an interview with both me and the radar technician that was also a supervisor at the site. I’ve encountered obstacle after obstacle just sharing this story. One of my interviews was tampered with like the Vetted podcast seen here at the 24:45 minute mark where a Winger rock band clip was inserted into the interview mocking the source of where I got my information https://youtu.be/_xZS6NqgdNY?si=4IBiUCnpcD-7yZOn . This only happened when my interview started gaining a lot of views. I’ll share what podcast we choose after the interview is done for those that want to know more and have followed my story. As some of you know, Ross Coulthart never aired the interview I had with him last July. I don’t believe he ever will. I never thought I’d hear from Rob ever again, so it was a pleasant surprise to hear from him. Here’s the latest interview I did explaining everything I have seen over the years including my childhood UAP encounter with my mother and sister when we lived in Georgia around 1978. https://youtu.be/qc6sbsZvgyY?si=yy0etiVDVv5lP2cG . It also touches on why I believe David Grusch came forward after Amy Eskridge’s death in Huntsville, Alabama to George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell.
by lastofthefinest
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The 2nd link says, “This video isn’t available anymore”
Hi, thanks for your story. Just FYI I watched that portion of the Vetted video and did not see anything with a rock band. I did get an advertisement from YouTube at one point so it occurred to me that might be what you experienced? (though it did not have a rock band)