April 13, 2020🇫🇷Disclosure
ScienceDeclassificationCongressionalPoliticsWhistleblower

Former French Intelligence Director Alain Juillet Declares UAP Phenomenon Beyond Earthly Standards

Alain Juillet, former director of the French external intelligence agency DGSE, publicly stated that the UAP phenomenon defies terrestrial standards of measurement and understanding. His declaration represented one of the most significant public statements by a senior European intelligence official on the reality of unidentified aerial phenomena.

Date
April 13, 2020
Location
Paris🇫🇷
Type
Disclosure
Country
🇫🇷 France
Map
Read-only context

Source context

No explicit primary-source marker in current data

This box summarizes currently attached sources and documents. It is not automatic verification and does not replace editorial review.

Attached sources
2
Related documents
0
Source types
News article (2)
Visible starting point · first listed source, not automatically primary
📰
Alain Juillet : "Le phénomène ovni échappe à la dimension terrestre"
parismatch.com
Inspect next
📰
Ehem. französischer Geheimdienstchef: UFO-Phänomen entzieht sich irdischen Maßstäben
Grenzwissenschaft-Aktuell
grenzwissenschaft-aktuell.de

Background

In 2020, Alain Juillet, former director of France's external intelligence agency DGSE, publicly stated that the UAP phenomenon is real and exceeds earthly technological standards. His comments highlighted the need for serious scientific investigation and marked a significant validation from a high-ranking Western intelligence official.

Background

Alain Juillet served as director of the DGSE.
In 2020, he gave a public interview on the UAP phenomenon.

Statement

Juillet declared the UAP phenomenon is real.
He described observed flight characteristics as exceeding any known human technology.
He called for serious scientific investigation.

Significance

His statement was notable.
Juillet was one of the highest-ranking Western intelligence officials to publicly validate the UAP phenomenon.

More community notes about this entry

These are personal research notes that community members chose to publish. They are not an editorial publication by the platform.