I’m trying to make sense of what she’s implying.

Why does she specifically tie the topic of disclosure to Huntsville? Is there something about that location that makes it relevant? Are there significant military facilities or installations there that could explain this connection?

Also…does anyone here actually know someone from Huntsville, or maybe even live there themselves? Would be really interesting to hear some firsthand perspectives.

Do you think there’s anything to this, or is it being overinterpreted?

For context, I’m attaching a clip from the video “Amy Eskridge Interview – Jeremy Rys and Mark Sokol” on YouTube that got me thinking about all of this. Curious to hear your thoughts !



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  1. Submission Statement: Source: YouTube — “Amy Eskridge Interview – Jeremy Rys and Mark”. The clip I’m sharing is a segment from this interview, where she discusses Huntsville, Alabama and its possible connection to disclosure.

  2. shes def drunk – not like it matters but probably why shes evening talking about this.

  3. Theres always some crazy shit going on there pass it all the time. Bombs blowing up weird aircraft ect

  4. Huntsville Alabama, of all places, has *a lot* of high tech research, government and civilian. From at least Operation Paperclip timeline to now. IIRC a lot of the Nazi scientists settled in or worked in Huntsville Alabama.

  5. AllSourceAlcohol on

    Huntsville, Alabama is a big player. I was on the phone with co workers there everyday while on site at another location for a DoD entity.

  6. I think she was mentally unwell, lived in an area where there’s a lot of research, and made up a lot of stuff. She sounds drunk in this clip too. her education level was a bachelors in biology, nothing to do with rocket science

  7. She explains in the video that all the advanced propulsion tech contractors and government research is there. And mentions redstone arsenal. She also says it’s the third target on places in US to nuke. Can’t confirm that but if true, that would have to have some significance.

  8. A little bit unrelated, but she looks so much like an ex girlfriend I had. She even speaks the same and plays with her hair the same way. What the ****? I recently heard about this woman too.

  9. I’m not trying to shit on her credibility but I think she’s a little drunk here. I’m hoping the drinking wasn’t an underlying problem and maybe just do distress and be trying to build some confidence before coming on camera and saying this shit.

  10. AdSignal6299 on

    I’m tired of hearing about this person. Just the complete lack of objectivity around this entire issue is disappointing.

    And some loser is gonna say I’m a bot or with the government… and that’s fine.

    I don’t care about trying to sway the opinion of people who are incapable from analyzing information in a manner that helps them separate fact from fiction and evidence from hearsay.

    Why are so many people giving credence to somebody who was quite clearly suffering from some sort of mental health crises and likely substance abuse?

    This woman did NOT have a security clearance. She did NOT work for the government. She co-founded the Institute of Exotic Science, which studied fringe science topics and was not viewed as a legitimate scientific organization.

    So can somebody explain to me how she was in a position to know secrets that are worth killing over? Can someone explain to me how she never produced any proof of exotic science that isn’t already know by the larger scientific community?

    I’m not trying to drag her name through the mud. I’m sure she was a wonderful person and every person’s death is a tragedy.

    But everybody that gives legitimacy to her death being murder is just displaying the same loss of touch with reality that Amy did.

    I’ve seen posts claim that her parents suspect fowl play. Admittedly, I don’t have a source for that. But… do you think her parents are more willing to accept that they failed to see the signs and intervene or do you think it’s easier for them to find a boogie man or scapegoat?

  11. Operation paperclip smuggled nazi scientists, engineers, and a stockpile of V-2 rockets into America after VE Day.

    For context, rocketry is incredibly difficult and the Germans made the most advancements so we initially put them in Texas to get our scientists and engineers up to speed. Then we put them in the desert of New Mexico (white sands proving grounds) to build the next generation of missiles.

    Eventually the Germans complained enough about the heat so in 1950 the government moved them to their final location in Huntsville, Alabama (redstone arsenal) to continue rocket/missile development. 10 years later NASA plants a flag there to take advantage of their rocketry work.

    76 secretive years (and counting) of continuous work towards finding the best way to get payloads from point A to point B. Since then the industrial base has grown constantly to support and advance our military capabilities with NASA feeding off of the scraps.

  12. Sad_eyed_girl on

    I’m not discrediting the things she said, but… she does seem to be a little drunk and on some cocaine or something

  13. PismoSkydiver on

    Disclosure topics won’t be limited to specific geographic locations. Sure, some of the data released by the government will be tied to the U.S. Space Command’s operations — with USSC being based in Huntsville. But everyone ought to understand that disclosure(s) will involve activities throughout the entire universe.