During an appearance
on the “Full Send” podcast, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson recalled a recent
discussion with a Stanford professor, who, 11 years ago, was allegedly
tasked by the Defense Department to investigate numerous cases of troops
dying due to UFO-inflicted brain injuries.
The host of “Tucker
Carlson Tonight” shared that his source, who claimed to have expertise
in traumatic brain injury, studied the brains of more than 100 troops
who died following such encounters. The professor also told Carlson that
there are dozens of open court cases that support his claims.
According to Carlson,
“[In]
a number of cases, these things have landed on military bases. ...
Servicemen have approached them and they get traumatic brain injury, or
they’re killed, […] I’m like, why isn’t this on the front page of the
New York Times? I don’t know.”
Susan Gough, a Defense Department spokesperson, told the Military Times that this story is false.
To
the everyday person this story may seem crazy, but to veteran scholars
in the field, like historian Richard Dolan, long time UFO researcher
Timothy Good, scientists like Jacque ValleĆ© and many more, it wouldn’t
be surprising.
It wouldn’t be surprising because what Carlson is
sharing has been shared by many researchers, experiencers and military
personnel over the past few decades. There are multiple incidents and
claims that those who have come within the vicinity of some of these
unknown objects have suffered various health consequences...<<<Read More>>>...