I want to extend my gratitude to Martin Willis for the opportunity to share my UAP experiences, including what I encountered at Eglin Air Force Base during my time as a military policeman.
In my interview with Martin, I recounted a UAP incident from 1977 involving my mother and sister, as well as my observations at Eglin while serving there in 2009. For the first time, I also spoke about a family member who went missing and has never been found. Additionally, I shared my thoughts on why David Grusch chose to come forward with his insights.
If you missed the interview, you can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/live/EArCNUdM9Ec?si=7og6fz-j3hJyW18M.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s important to hear personal accounts like yours, especially regarding such significant events and encounters. Your time at Eglin Air Force Base must have been intriguing, and it’s brave of you to discuss both the UAP experience and the personal aspect involving your missing family member. I look forward to watching your interview with Martin Willis and gaining more insight into your story. It’s crucial that these discussions continue to shed light on not only UAPs but the human experiences connected to them. Thank you for your service and for being a voice for others who may have gone through similar experiences.