Walter Cronkite

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For those following the UAP disclosure story: the third White House UAP document release is now public, and I've done a thorough review of its contents. The release includes material from the FBI, CIA, NASA, and military sources, covering everything from Cold War intelligence documents to the Gordon Cooper–Walter Cronkite interview. I walk through what's historically significant, what's routine, and what remains genuinely unexplained. If you want a careful, context-driven analysis rather than...

A friend produced this for the Sun Times News in Dexter, Michigan — a long-form interview revisiting the March 1966 Dexter sightings, the case the Air Force's J. Allen Hynek famously dismissed as "swamp gas." The main guest is Raymond Shamansky, a Detroit engineer who spent nearly 40 years as a senior scientist at Wright-Patterson AFB. He breaks down how a reporter triangulated police reports across four jurisdictions over three nights in March 1966 and realized officers were all describing t...

A friend produced this for the Sun Times News in Dexter, Michigan — a long-form interview revisiting the March 1966 Dexter sightings, the case the Air Force's J. Allen Hynek famously dismissed as "swamp gas." The main guest is Raymond Shamansky, a Detroit engineer who spent nearly 40 years as a senior scientist at Wright-Patterson AFB. He breaks down how a reporter triangulated police reports across four jurisdictions over three nights in March 1966 and realized officers were all describing t...

📢NEW Video📢 The third White House UAP release is now available, and I've gone through the files in detail. This presentation examines what I consider the most significant material in the release, including the Colorado Springs "potato-shaped" object case, FBI orb investigations, the Western U.S. orb cluster, the Harare Airport incident, Cold War intelligence documents, Soviet UFO files, Project Blue Book material, NASA astronaut debriefings, the Gordon Cooper–Walter Cronkite interview, and...

In November 1962, journalist Walter Cronkite interviewed astronaut Gordon Cooper. In this excerpt from that interview, Cronkite asks Cooper about his views regarding the nature of unidentified flying objects, having previously expressed an interest in the subject. Cooper opines that “a large number of exceptionally well-qualified people have seen objects” without a “logical explanation” and speculates on the existence of other planets with “a livable atmosphere” and that maybe there are “some...

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