Jake Barber tells Ross Coulthart about non-human technology - The "Egg"

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News Nation and Ross Coulthart currently present Jake Barber, a former member of a crash retrieval team who claims to have found technology that is not human.


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dtA9w5ldHw



It could be one of David Grusch's witnesses, at least another whistleblower; he himself reports that someone from the UAP task force has confirmed to him that his findings fit into a series of other findings, etc.

It's just a news teaser at the moment, more is announced for this weekend.


Source: https://youtu.be/tfx1bIDTz0E?si=POofRg4BjXEPHcU_



 
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Is the scientific debunking community telling me that I can look at someone's eyes and tell if they are crazy or not? Nice.

Well, there isn't much to go on as this is a 4:00 advertisement masquerading as a news story. No real evidence of anything is presented, just "here's what this guy is going to say" when you all tune in on Saturday (today).

However, there is a comment at 1:18 from the reporter, reporting on reporter Couthart's upcoming report, that might give us a clue as to what all the hype is about (bold by me):

External Quote:

1:18
PARTICIPATED DIRECTLY IN A
1:19
SECRET MILITARY PROGRAM THAT
1:20
HE BELIEVES WAS TO WORK. REEVE
1:24
RETRIEVE YOU, AP OR ALIEN
1:25
CRAFT. A BARBER SAYS HE WAS
1:28
CONTRACTED AS A HELICOPTER
1:29
PILOT. HE RETRIEVED ALL KINDS
1:30
OF CRASHED CRAFT. SOME OF
1:31
THAT. HE SAYS TOP SECRET AND
1:35
EXPLAINABLE OTHERS. HE SAYS,
1:37
HOWEVER, HE BELIEVES WERE NON
1:39
HUMAN ORIGIN. IT'S NOT JUST
I think what we're going to get is, this guy worked on secret retrieval programs as a contractor and as such doesn't KNOW what all he retrieved so he BELIEVES some of it was alien.

But we'll have to wait and see.
 
Call me cynical, but if I would have thought anyone who had the biggest story in human history would be more interested in getting it out there instead of advertising it.

Check out the Edward Snowden movie for some insight into why/how journalists use hype to build up a story so it's not forgotten immediately. It's basic capitalism.

Not like these people paying for the cameras are doing this for charity.
 
Call me cynical, but if I would have thought anyone who had the biggest story in human history would be more interested in getting it out there instead of advertising it.
If it was me, I'd want to do both. Getting the truth out today or tomorrow may not make a lot of difference to the truth, but may make a lot of difference in how comfortably I can afford to live, if the truth can be monetized.

Of course, made up nonsense can also be monetized -- but at the end of the day the desire to make a buck does not seem to me to correlate with the quality of the surprising information one might have to share.
 
All these UFO influencers have been like, "its real, Ive seen the proof, but I can't show you." while at the same time saying that the goverment should release all that they know.

I was like, if you have the info and wont release it, why would you expect the gov to??

Now, I guess the deal is, that whole time this guy that is coming out tonight is the guy, that had the proof. This was the guy it seems like they are all saying was the guy that they were keeping secret, out of respect for HIS privacy. And now he's finally coming out.

That does check out with me, that they were not just throwing this guy out there. That they respected him as an individual, and his privacy, and instead wanted to convince himself to come forward.

Anyway. That is a good check mark from me. Doesn't mean anything other than, maybe, maybe we're going to see something that is really cool tonight!

Probably will be debunked in 24 hours by the internet. But, it does get me excited to see/hear what we are going to tonight!
 
Oh, I sooooooooooooooooo hope it is alien technology! Never is, but here is me holding thumbs. The day the world changed forever :cool:
 
Jake Barber is now promoting his organization Skywatcher

"Skywatcher is an elite team of aerial intelligence experts and scientists.
We are privately funded and are not seeking any form of revenue or funding from the public. We hope this proves to be a valuable gift to the world as we usher in the new era."

Ross Coulthart already introduced them in a video recently about the NJ Drones:



Good to keep that in mind before the big reveal tonight
 

Source: https://youtu.be/Zg7p-fU_NGk


Am I misinterpreting things or is Ross saying that Jake's definitive proof was handed over to AARO already and subsequently lost? Or were copies of that data preserved? At the end, Ross says they will be providing video evidence of Jake talking to government officials…which isn't very interesting. Surely I must be misinterpreting what they are saying and objective data will be presented alongside the testimony?

Also I found it interesting Louis Elizondo says "if what [Jake claims] is true" twice. That's a healthier level of scepticism I would've expected from him. Also interesting to hear him say he holds the new director of AARO in high regard.
 

Source: https://youtu.be/Zg7p-fU_NGk


Am I misinterpreting things or is Ross saying that Jake's definitive proof was handed over to AARO already and subsequently lost? Or were copies of that data preserved? At the end, Ross says they will be providing video evidence of Jake talking to government officials…which isn't very interesting. Surely I must be misinterpreting what they are saying and objective data will be presented alongside the testimony?

Also I found it interesting Louis Elizondo says "if what [Jake claims] is true" twice. That's a healthier level of scepticism I would've expected from him. Also interesting to hear him say he holds the new director of AARO in high regard.

Reading some threads on R/ufo and I see a claim that Kirkpatrick was told about this and tried to cover it up. It will be interesting to hear all the claims and the video/photographic evidence.
 
Jake Barber is now promoting his organization Skywatcher

"Skywatcher is an elite team of aerial intelligence experts and scientists.
We are privately funded and are not seeking any form of revenue or funding from the public. We hope this proves to be a valuable gift to the world as we usher in the new era."

Ross Coulthart already introduced them in a video recently about the NJ Drones:



Good to keep that in mind before the big reveal tonight

Given that as early as Dec 20th, AP reported that of about 5,000 sightings investigated by the FBI, only 100 were thought to warrant any further investigation, and that the remainder were misidentified planes, helicopters, legitimate drones, stars, etc., this interview raises so many alarm bells about the credibility of these guys. AP Drone Update Even in the interview, as they are talking, they keep switching to a video clip of an airliner passing overhead. One of these guys is the source of the Grand Reveal?
 
Ooh! <** waving hand wildly **> Can we call ourselves an elite team of debunkers?
:)
With this ribbon, now you're award-winning, too!
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Well, there isn't much to go on as this is a 4:00 advertisement masquerading as a news story. No real evidence of anything is presented, just "here's what this guy is going to say" when you all tune in on Saturday (today).

However, there is a comment at 1:18 from the reporter, reporting on reporter Couthart's upcoming report, that might give us a clue as to what all the hype is about (bold by me):

External Quote:

1:18
PARTICIPATED DIRECTLY IN A
1:19
SECRET MILITARY PROGRAM THAT
1:20
HE BELIEVES WAS TO WORK. REEVE
1:24
RETRIEVE YOU, AP OR ALIEN
1:25
CRAFT. A BARBER SAYS HE WAS
1:28
CONTRACTED AS A HELICOPTER
1:29
PILOT. HE RETRIEVED ALL KINDS
1:30
OF CRASHED CRAFT. SOME OF
1:31
THAT. HE SAYS TOP SECRET AND
1:35
EXPLAINABLE OTHERS. HE SAYS,
1:37
HOWEVER, HE BELIEVES WERE NON
1:39
HUMAN ORIGIN. IT'S NOT JUST
I think what we're going to get is, this guy worked on secret retrieval programs as a contractor and as such doesn't KNOW what all he retrieved so he BELIEVES some of it was alien.

But we'll have to wait and see.
At about 2:30, in response to Coulthart's question about what he saw, Barber said it was "an egg, a white egg." Where have we heard that before?
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It's a advertisement for a news story that airs tonight at 6pm.
It's presented as an actual STORY on News Nations regular show, Elizibeth Vargas Reports. It's not like a Ford or Toyota commercial, so I call BS. It's a "news story" on a news program about an upcoming news story on one of News Nations other shows.

If this guy actually retrieved crashed alien UFOs and has the proof, no hype needed. If this is the usual Ross Coulthart evidence weak and hearsay heavy non-story, then yeah, hype needed.

Which seems like it worked:

But, it does get me excited to see/hear what we are going to tonight!

I'll wait to see what other say first.

Jake Barber is now promoting his organization Skywatcher

"Skywatcher is an elite team of aerial intelligence experts and scientists.
We are privately funded and are not seeking any form of revenue or funding from the public. We hope this proves to be a valuable gift to the world as we usher in the new era."

But of course.

Reading some threads on R/ufo and I see a claim that Kirkpatrick was told about this and tried to cover it up.

IF the basics of Barber's story is correct, it's the perfect "cover-up" scenario for those inclined that way. The claim is that Barber was a contracted helicopter pilot for a retrieval program and as such, he supposedly admits that some of what he helped recover was classified and secret, but explainable. Some he believed were alien:

External Quote:

1:29
PILOT. HE RETRIEVED ALL KINDS

OF CRASHED CRAFT. SOME OF

THAT. HE SAYS TOP SECRET AND

EXPLAINABLE OTHERS. HE SAYS,

HOWEVER, HE BELIEVES WERE NON
1:39
HUMAN ORIGIN.
So, off he goes to ARRO with stories of recovering legitimately classified but explainable stuff, plus the things he believes were alien. The stuff that is explainable is classified, so it stays classified along. If the stuff he believed was alien, was also classified and explainable, it stays classified. If there was stuff he believed was alien, but was unclassified and explainable, it would just be reported as explainable.

No matter what, people will always be convinced that whatever was alien, it's classified, or to use the UFOlogy term, covered-up.
 
Note this interview will be today, on News Nation, at 5PM PT, 8PM ET (repeating at 8PM PT, 11PM ET)

It will generate a lot of interest. In particular the supposed video of a "crash retrieval". Expectations are high, and unlikely to be met.
 
Note this interview will be today, on News Nation, at 5PM PT, 8PM ET (repeating at 8PM PT, 11PM ET)

So are the NFL playoffs, a ratings juggernaut. Maybe they might want to shoot for tomorrow night? Oh wait, the 2nd NFL game will be on tomorrow night. Monday then? Nope, Collage football championship. Tuesday's looking good.
 
The tone on the UFO subreddit has really changed since when Grusch first came out with his story. Back then it was a lot more positivity about everything and a lot of anger towards the US government for their cover-ups and sceptical comments got heavily downvoted while any claim by anyone of the usual suspects were heavily upvoted and the speculative collaborative lore writing in the comments was off the charts. Now I'd say almost 50% of the upvoted comments are negative against the invisible college guys and a lot of people seem to view this as one last chance for the disclosure people to actually disclose something.
 
Coultart just confirmed now, we will see the egg tonight. Now I am very curious.

We should almost throw out our guesses for the egg before the show starts. A vaguely egg-shaped object in a bad video under a helicopter that could be a buoy or anything else sorta round.

Or maybe a balloon.

Maybe @Duke or @Tezcatlipoca would know more about this, but IF this guy is a pilot for a retrieval group, his job would be to fly the helicopter and not necessarily know what he's picking up, right? Would he have a need to know, as long as he and his cargo master know the approximate weight and other pertinent details needed to transport it? This almost seems to be implied in the teaser segment. He "believed" some of the stuff was alien, meaning he wasn't TOLD it was alien, but he didn't seem to know what it actually was. Maybe he often wasn't told what he was retrieving.
 
When Grusch first came out he got the same hype treatment. A News Nation article and teaser clips were published first, then several days later the initial interview clips with Coulthart were aired, then later the more complete interview. Grusch just had stories. Maybe Barber will have something more than that but not holding my breath.
 
Tuned in late to the broadcast and can't rewind because of course groundbreaking evidence of ET visitation would be broadcast exclusively on cable but I did see the part where they showed the "exclusive footage" of that egg thing. Not really seeing any good reason to think humans didn't make it. Coulthart asked Barber how he knew what he was looking at was non-human technology, and Barber just said that it looked weird and that's how he knew. As far as I can tell it was literally just laying on the ground and his team was tasked to pick it up and drop it off at a warehouse. It didn't *do* anything. At first glance it looks a bit like a big round radar pod.
 
Tuned in late to the broadcast and can't rewind because of course groundbreaking evidence of ET visitation would be broadcast exclusively on cable but I did see the part where they showed the "exclusive footage" of that egg thing. Not really seeing any good reason to think humans didn't make it. Coulthart asked Barber how he knew what he was looking at was non-human technology, and Barber just said that it looked weird and that's how he knew. As far as I can tell it was literally just laying on the ground and his team was tasked to pick it up and drop it off at a warehouse. It didn't *do* anything. At first glance it looks a bit like a big round radar pod.
right i was puzzled as to what is so anomalous about it maybe there will be up close pictures or something its just hard to see whats so alien about it idk.
 
Barber is now saying he is convinced that his team was (is?) going to be murdered by their employer (who is not the DoD, but is some undisclosed company...?) in an effort to cover up the "high value" items they were retrieving. I wonder if Barber has reported this assassination threat against him by that company to the FBI or someone who could help him.
 
The egg footage
"no visible means of propulsion" - Ross Coulthart

Ross is begging the question here. Where is the clear evidence of this thing flying? He notes it's completely undamaged and yet seemingly needs to be/allows itself to be carried by a helicopter?

Also, my assumption would be if he was long lining something so unbelievably precious there would be a team on the ground waiting and attempting to ensure it is set down safely? It looks like he's setting it down just in the middle of a large lawn.
 
Where is the clear evidence of this thing flying?
At the end of the broadcast just now they showed a totally unrelated daytime clip that looks like a bit like a nearby bug flying across the camera's frame of view, and Barber and Coulthart say it is the same thing as the egg thing, and Barber says that someone on his team was telepathically controlling it. They bring in Garry Nolan to get a clip of him in his Stanford lab saying that it seems like this did happen because he was there with Barber's team when they were doing the alleged telekinetic/telepathic UFO controlling exercise. I'm gonna have to rewatch this because there's so many claims made. Hopefully someone can put together a full transcript.
 
At the end of the broadcast just now they showed a totally unrelated daytime clip that looks like a bit like a nearby bug flying across the camera's frame of view, and Barber and Coulthart say it is the same thing as the egg thing, and Barber says that someone on his team was telepathically controlling it. They bring in Garry Nolan to get a clip of him in his Stanford lab saying that it seems like this did happen because he was there with Barber's team when they were doing the alleged telekinetic/telepathic UFO controlling exercise. I'm gonna have to rewatch this because there's so many claims made. Hopefully someone can put together a full transcript.
….guess i see why kirkpatrick didnt per-sue this one
 
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