UAP Gerb

UAP Gerb

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YouTube analyst covering UAP developments and analysis

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UAP Gerb is an independent analyst operating via YouTube, focused on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) developments and related claims. Their content centers on alleged historical and contemporary projects involving government agencies and defense contractors—especially those tied to crash retrieval and UFO legacy programs. Though UAP Gerb is not formally attached to any governmental or scientific body, their analyses attract attention within fringe intelligence and UAP interest communities because they attempt to connect documentary traces, whistleblower statements, and contractor activities.

Among the most significant claims UAP Gerb has presented:

  • That major defense contractors have been engaged in covert crash retrieval efforts of downed unidentified objects, under contract with government agencies.
  • That legacy programs—past projects purportedly begun in the mid-20th century—remain partially active or have successors, often in highly classified compartments.
  • That some of these programs include reverse engineering or material analysis of recovered objects, though direct evidence remains elusive.

What is verified: UAP Gerb publicly produces video content analyzing declassified documents, industry contracts, and secondary sources. What remains speculative: the existence of currently operational crash retrieval projects involving defense contractors outside acknowledged channels. UAP Gerb has asserted that some whistleblowers are under legal or security non-disclosure constraints, making open verification difficult.

Their strength lies in identifying patterns: procurement anomalies, budget line items that may correspond to UAP- or crash-material handling, and early research or lore connected to programs like Project Blue Book, or rumored successors. But they have not unlike others in the field been challenged on source quality, possible conflation between rumor and document, and whether their inferred linkages hold under closer archival or technical scrutiny.

UAP Gerb’s audience includes those concerned with transparency, defense oversight, and UAP disclosure. Their role is not as a peer in scientific investigation, but as a tracer of threads often excluded from mainstream reporting. How substantiated their strongest assertions are remains contingent on future document releases or credible whistleblower depositions.

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UAPGERB gets into how the DoD and IC use private contractors under the guise of "program protection" to essentially gangstalk and intimidate whistleblowers. He actually drops a couple of company names, specifically ManTech and System High, who supposedly provide the infrastructure and threat management for this kind of retaliation. He also touches on the Dylan Borland situation and why guys like Burchett and Burlison focusing on the missing money (the slush funds Grusch talked about) is the o...

RT @EricBurlison: Secrets were buried in quasi private labs created right after the Manhattan Project so nothing would leak. I am sending…

How would a UAP legacy program actually stay hidden? UAP Gerb’s new video is basically a 3+ hour theory of the security architecture UAP Gerb’s latest deep dive, Special Access Required - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs [VOL.2], is not really about a single crash case, witness, or sighting. It’s an attempt to map the alleged machinery that would make long-term secrecy possible: SAPs, waived/unacknowledged compartments, DOE classification channels, Atomic Energy Act authorities, NS...

Last week, Dylan Borland and UAPGERB dropped in on the DOOMER FRIDAY livestream for an outstanding conversation. Truly, one for the books. One specific part of the discussion really stuck with me; the idea that the secrecy we've seen for the last 80 years isn't just about technology, but about a "genie in the bottle" global agreement. A few points that I'd love to get the community's take on: Are we essentially preparing for a conflict with an "unstoppable" force. Is this a legitimate concern...

RT @UAPGERB: SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs https://t.co/NtJCKiWxfK Part 2 of 2 into investigating…

RT @UAPGERB: SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs https://t.co/NtJCKiWxfK Part 2 of 2 into investigating…

https://t.co/NtJCKiWxfK

SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs https://t.co/aVgmDYqq8A Part 2 of 2 into investigating the security architecture behind UFO crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs. This massive exploration seeks to uncover the who, what, when, where, and why behind the covert nature of the UFO Legacy Program portfolio. Watch Part 1 here: https://t.co/HfyPZ3xGA5 Best visualized as an onion, the UFO portfolio secrecy apparatus is seemingly structured as an infinit...

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Special Access Required - the Secrecy of UFO Crash Retrieval Programs [VOL.2]

I forgot an important thing and this is part of what I was referring to when I said @UAPGERB left out things, and so did I. @ChrisKMellon has explained that he doesn't want to focus on crash retrievals in case they're not a reality. In other words, let's say that we get proof that we do NOT have craft or bodies. A lot of people may say, "Well, I knew this was all bs!" and lose interest in the subject. Instead, he wants to focus on things (at least for now) he KNOWS exist (certain images) beca...

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