The Pentagon just dropped 162 declassified UAP files; infrared footage of objects making 90-degree turns at 80 miles per hour, Apollo 17 photographs officially stamped “unresolved,” and internal military memos describing orbs that launched other orbs.
I’ve been staring at them for two days. I’m a skeptic. I worked on the E-3 Sentry AWACS, one of the most capable airborne sensor platforms ever built. I know how much of what people report as “strange” has an ordinary explanation.
My working model is 90 percent misidentification, 9 percent classified human technology, and 1 percent that genuinely doesn’t resolve. It’s the 1 percent that gets under my skin.
In this video I break down the cases that actually deserve serious attention, why the secrecy culture around this subject is its own story, and something I’ve never told anyone publicly about what I saw over the Gulf of Mexico in 2006.











