January 19, 2025πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈDisclosure
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Jake Barber: Air Force Veteran Claims UAP Crash Retrieval Program

Air Force veteran Jake Barber went public via NewsNation journalist Ross Coulthart, claiming decades of work in a covert UAP retrieval program. He described recovering at least two non-human craft, including an egg-shaped metallic object. Barber alleged military "psionics teams" communicating with UAPs. The Pentagon denied verified evidence while AARO confirmed investigating his claims.

Date
January 19, 2025
Location
Washington, D.C.πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
Type
Disclosure
Country
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
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Background

In early 2025, Jake Barber, a US Air Force veteran, came forward claiming direct knowledge of a UAP crash retrieval program. His testimony added to the growing number of military and intelligence whistleblowers claiming firsthand knowledge of UAP recovery operations, following David Grusch's landmark 2023 disclosure.

Barber's Claims Jake Barber alleged that he had been involved in or witnessed operations to recover non-human technology under a classified special access program. His claims highlight participation in secretive UAP crash retrieval activities.

Context and Significance Barber's statement contributes to an increasing body of whistleblower accounts from military and intelligence personnel. It builds on David Grusch's 2023 disclosure, amplifying discussions on government UAP programs.

Key Connections - Jake Barber: US Air Force veteran with alleged direct involvement. - David Grusch: Preceding whistleblower in 2023. - UAP crash retrieval program: Classified special access program for non-human technology recovery.

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