573. Exclusive: Military Non-Human Peru Encounter, Jonathan Weygandt

This is an exclusive discussion and only the second interview of former Marine, Lance Corporal Jonathan Weygandt. After gaining Jonathan’s confidence, I asked him if I could talk about the incident as it was timely, he agreed, but said he had nothing to add from his first interview. I did not realize how difficult it was going to be for him to discuss this until we started. The most important reason Jonathan retold this story is, Americans should know that this happened and it is covered up.

Jonathan was deployed to Peru and part of “Operation Laser Strike” in 1997, while on a recovery mission of what was thought of as a friendly aircraft crash, they came upon an unusual teardrop shaped craft, not of this world, wedged in rocks, apparently damaged by a H.A.W.K. missile, and there were some beings involved. Armed men in black camouflage (with no insignia) showed up and aggressively took over the scene. He was shackled, taken away told not to speak about what he witnessed. He persisted talking about it to fellow servicemen and paid the consequences for that. (October, 2000 audio clip excerpt added on craft description, full video in show notes. 2001 Disclosure Project credit)

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Show Notes

 

Show #561 Notes: Bryce Zabel, UFO Whistleblower Momentum

Simulcast on KGRA Radio, YouTube, Facebook & Twitch – Tuesday, June 13, @ 7:00 PM EDT (-4GMT)

 

BRYCE ZABEL: Co-Host of The Need to Know Podcast,

Bryce Zabel edits Trail of the Saucers, a fast-rising Medium journalism publication on today’s UAP and UFO iissue. He is also the co-author of A.D. After Disclosure, a non-fiction book about the coming post-Disclosure world. As a Hollywood writer/producer, Bryce made Syfy’s first original film, Official Denial, and the primetime NBC hour drama series Dark Skies.

As a broadcast journalist, Bryce won several awards for mainstream investigative reporting on PBS including the Golden Mike from the California AP TV-Radio Association, as well as the top award from the Los Angeles area Radio-TV News Directors Association. He began his national broadcast career as an on-air CNN correspondent in Los Angeles. Read more