Another UFO Boss to Break Silence in Major Book Deal: “The Process of Disclosure Has Begun”
Another high-ranking government official who investigated UFOs/UAPs is ready to tell their story.
Jay Stratton, the former director of the U.S Government’s secretive Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, has struck a memoir deal with HarperCollins. Stratton represents the most senior former U.S government official yet to go public about their direct involvement in the investigation of UAP and non-human intelligence.
For over 16 years, Stratton worked as a senior intelligence official, leading countless U.S Government investigations of UAP and non-human intelligence, including the “Tic Tac” UAP encountered by Navy fighter pilots and the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in 2004. While much of Stratton’s work is classified, the memoir promises to reveal “all that can be lawfully disclosed, providing a first-hand account of the shocking discoveries, challenges and breakthroughs that have marked the U.S Government’s investigation and understanding of UAP and non-human intelligence, as well as the effects on Stratton and his family.”
In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Stratton said, “We are the beginning of a new chapter for humanity. The process of disclosure is complex but it has begun.”
The book was developed with producer Dan Farah of Farah Films (Ready Player One, The Phenomenon), who also has TV and film rights. Recently, Farah was also behind another memoir, Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs by Luis “Lue” Elizondo, a former senior intelligence official. That title shot to No. 1 on the bestseller list after its release last month.
According to the Stratton’s bio: “It was while serving as the Chief of Air & Space Warfare at the DIA that Stratton and his colleagues learned about the existence of UAP and the related national security concerns. In response, they created the Advanced Aerospace Weapons Systems Applications Program (AAWSAP), the first official U.S Government program to investigate UAP since the closure of the Air Force’s Project Blue Book in 1969. AAWSAP was sponsored by then Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and grew into AATIP, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. … Amongst Stratton’s hand-picked team members was whistleblower David Grusch, who testified under oath to Congress last year about technological and biological evidence of non-human intelligence. The Secretary of Defense announced the UAP Task Force in 2020, naming Stratton the program’s Director.”
Last year, the U.S Senate introduced the bi-partisan UAP Disclosure Act, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senator Rounds (R-SD), Senator Rubio (R-Fl), and Senator Gillibrand (D-NY). The Act proposes laws that would bring about public disclosure on what the U.S Government knows about UAP and non-human intelligence. Senator Schumer said at the time, “The American public has a right to learn about technologies of unknown origins, non-human intelligence, and unexplainable phenomena.”
Source: Hollywoodreporter