
Investigative reporting on UAP / UFO disclosure, the intelligence community, and the people running programs the public has never been told about. Hosted by Matt Ford.
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There is a difference between watching UFO footage and reading it.
Most of us watch. We see a shape, a streak, a light that moves wrong, and our brain reaches for the nearest explanation or the most exciting one. Sarah Gamm reads. She spen...
Sunday at 1pm Pacific, Sarah Gamm comes back to The Good Trouble Show LIVE.
If you missed her first appearance with us in September 2024, Sarah is a former analyst at the U.S. Department of Defense's UAP Task Force. Her career also run...
The Daily Mail published this investigation in November 2023 and removed it weeks before the Trump administration announced PURSUE. Reprinted in full from the Wayback Machine archive.
A NOTE FROM MATT FORD
This morning the Department of W...
Documentary filmmaker Darcy Weir has spent two decades inside the UFO world. His new film, Dark Alliance: The Next Generation, examines a specific corner of it: men who claim they served covertly in space, were age-regressed back into teena...
In 2017, the New York Times revealed a classified Pentagon UAP program and three Navy UFO videos that the government could not explain. The most recognizable of the three is Gimbal: 34 seconds of infrared footage from an F/A-18's targeting...
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