Welcome to Part 2 of our 3-part series with researcher Ryan Wood (originally recorded Jan. 30th, 2024).
The evidence for UFO crash retrievals isn’t just in witness reports—it’s in the official paperwork. In this explosive episode, Richard Dolan and Ryan Wood dive into the most controversial and compelling documents in Ufology: the Majestic Documents.
Ryan Wood focuses on the infamous **SOM 1-
There is a cold and occasionally hot war going on up there. Things are not crashing they are being shot down. Humans have an arrangement to work with one side. Earth military units are instructed to contain the damaged craft, secure the occupants and send them off for processing. It is a nasty business that we not supposed to know about. I suppose you could imagine that we come to the aid of damaged craft, a bit like the Automobile Association, and help the poor traumatised ETs to fix their craft and go on their way, or we help to retrieve their dead for return to the families on the home world.
I get it, there are damaged and destroyed craft ending up on the surface of Earth, but this does not justify the secrecy or the insane and sometimes deadly suppression of whistleblowers. Unless some of us are involved up to our eyebrows in a very bad business indeed.
Dolan mentions a he will drop the links to his majestic and or other documents? Maybe someone can below.
Another great job by the great Richard!
Please post video in full interview, not these short 20-25 minute ones…irritating!!!
The term ‘whistleblowers’ is way overused today especially when it comes to this phenomenon. The last real whistleblower had to abandon everything, his family his career and leave the country immediately after sharing what he knew. That’s serious! What going on with the ‘news’ in this field is a sunday park picnic in comparison and should be looked through a skeptical lens out of necessity.
It’s over dolan
OK, Ryan needs 5 interns.
Kirtland Air Force base
The crafts get lazy. Imagine being given a craft that likes twerking music and smokes weed. You know it’s likely you’ll need a parachute
I get the distinct impression that when people organically tell stories in earnest as a community that they are for the most part true. Most legend I think come from truth. Unless you hear it from jews, they are in a category of their own. Even as far removed as Plato’s (Solon’s) Atlantis I think is real. Some apparently claim it was just some political allegory but it seems ways too geographically particular for that. I would fully expect Cape Girardeau to be real as well. I’d say above 80% chance, perhaps into the 90s.