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Cracking the Cosmic Code: Jay Stratton Unpacks UFOs and Disclosure on Weaponized Podcast

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Exploring the mysteries of the universe, Jay Stratton delves into UFOs and disclosure on the "Weaponized Podcast" with vibrant cosmic vibes.

Have you ever wondered who's really working behind the scenes on the UFO phenomenon? Look no further than John (Jay) F. Stratton Jr., a name that's become synonymous with serious, no-nonsense investigation into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). A highly decorated intelligence officer with a career spanning over three decades in military and federal service, Stratton recently retired as a defense intelligence senior executive in early 2022. His incredible journey includes significant roles at the Office of Naval Intelligence and the Defense Intelligence Agency, with expertise in aerospace engineering and foreign technology analysis. He's a veteran of numerous operations, from Desert Shield to Enduring Freedom, and has earned multiple awards for his exceptional service. Before his retirement, he notably served as the first Director of the UAP Task Force, a groundbreaking interagency effort to standardize the collection and reporting of UAP sightings. Today, he continues to lend his vast experience, joining Radiance Technologies as a Subject Matter Expert for Intel Strategy, where he helps identify and cultivate new strategic opportunities within government and industry.

Stratton recently sat down for an in-depth interview on the Weaponized podcast that peeled back the layers on his extraordinary involvement with UAP investigations. It's clear from his discussion that his work in this mysterious field wasn't born out of personal curiosity, but rather a professional imperative to understand unexplained technologies that posed potential threats.

Watch the full podcast here:






Inside the Mind of a UAP Hunter Jay Stratton: Key Weaponized Revelations

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During the podcast, Stratton offered a fascinating glimpse into the intricacies of UAP research:

  • From Iraq to Skinwalker Ranch [00:36:57], [00:35:20]: Stratton's entry into the UAP realm began professionally, stemming from a need to investigate unexplained technologies. His colleague, Dr. Jim Lacatsky, even introduced him to the enigmatic Skinwalker Ranch, a place thought to hold the "nuts and bolts" craft he was seeking. He even read a book about the ranch while deployed in Iraq!

  • The AAWSAP Papers: Not "Junk Science" [00:41:11]: Stratton directly addressed criticisms of the 38 Defense Intelligence Reference Documents (DIRDs) produced by the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP). He clarified that these academic papers were vital for establishing a baseline in science and technology, projecting advancements 50 years into the future. While some found them challenging, defense industry experts saw their true value in analyzing UFO cases.

  • Collateral Discoveries at Skinwalker [00:43:51]: Beyond preventing disruptive technology, AAWSAP encountered unexplainable "collateral" phenomena at Skinwalker Ranch. Stratton stressed the importance of studying these inexplicable occurrences, which could be linked to the technology or have psychological effects on humans.



  • The Tic-Tac and the Pyramid: First-Hand Accounts [00:47:27], [01:12:42]: Stratton was the author of the initial 13-page report on the famous 2004 Tic-Tac incident, a foundational document for the UAP program. He also discussed the "pyramid" UAP footage from the USS Russell, confirming that three PhDs analyzed it and concluded the object was indeed a self-illuminating pyramid, not a camera artifact.

  • Forging the UAP Task Force [01:06:07]: After the groundbreaking New York Times story in 2017, Stratton was brought back to lead the creation of the UAP Task Force. He utilized his extensive network across government agencies to build a robust framework, bringing in experts from the FBI, Coast Guard, and various military branches to ensure a comprehensive and professional approach.

  • The "Weirdness" Persists [01:30:07]: Stratton acknowledged that the UAP mystery extends beyond just "nuts and bolts" craft into truly "weird" phenomena, particularly at Skinwalker Ranch, suggesting this strangeness might even be a deliberate deterrent to deeper investigation.

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"The Age of Disclosure": Coming Soon to a Screen Near You?

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Anticipate the groundbreaking documentary "The Age of Disclosure," coming soon to unveil hidden truths and insights.

While the documentary features a range of compelling voices from former high-ranking officials, Jay Stratton makes a truly pivotal statement, declaring: "I have seen with my own eyes...vehicles not made by humans, non-human craft and non-human beings." This powerful assertion, coming from a highly decorated intelligence officer with his background, adds immense weight to the growing narrative of official acknowledgment. Rumor has it, this highly anticipated documentary could be available for streaming later this year, promising to shed further light on a topic that continues to fascinate and challenge our understanding of reality.

Jay Stratton's dedication to transparency and his invaluable insights continue to drive the conversation forward, pushing for a more informed public discourse on one of the greatest mysteries of our time. His contributions serve as a beacon for those seeking truth in the often-murky waters of UAP investigations.



 
 
 

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