> Jonathan Grey is a generational officer of the United States Intelligence Community with a Top-Secret Clearance who currently works for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), where the analysis of UAP has been his focus. Previously he had experience serving Private Aerospace and Department of Defense Special Directive Task Forces.
A career like this won't protect you from belief or developing an mental illness. Hope he is fine.
If there was some Vegas sports book I'd bet the odds are in the direction he's a bit loony or lacks analytical skills at a minimum, or had any real data.
Gov jobs in intelligence isn't exactly an exclusive club for intelligent people after all. Which is usually where the bulk of credibility is built on.
> As our chart shows, the federal government grants top secret security clearance to large numbers of government employees and contractors: 1.25 million according to the latest publicly available figures.
Here's an analogy ... one of the core devs of some important language finds a bug that would have wide ranging security implications world wide but doesn't really want to reveal evidence of it and his colleagues certainly don't either.
Imagine some smart pilot or govt official (with no knowledge of our field) saying "it's not like these guys work in some exclusive club for intelligent people" ?
There is zero public evidence across the entirety of science and human knowledge that suggests any of the claims are even possible. Everything we know about the universe and technology on earth says this isn’t possible. Either the government that isn’t even capable of keeping it spy secrets secret manages to keep this evidence secret along with every other nation on the planet, or someone is being dishonest or ill.
A career like this won't protect you from belief or developing an mental illness. Hope he is fine.