Saturday, July 4, 2026

Can We Trust Disclosure Insiders?| Richard Dolan Show


In this video I take a careful look at the recent controversy surrounding Ross Coulthart's claims about Luis Elizondo and the idea of a managed disclosure effort beginning in 2017. Rather than choosing sides, I examine the historical logic behind the claims and ask what such a strategy would actually have been trying to accomplish. Finally, I explore whether a long-running bureaucratic struggle may better explain the history than either a simple disclosure narrative or a simple disinformation narrative. As always, my goal is not to rush to conclusions, but to ask better questions.



Insiders, ex-CIA, ex-NSA etc, always have limits put on what they can talk about. If they reveal information that is not authorised for release they can get in a lot of trouble. Many of these people also act as disinformation agents, in conjunction with other experts appearing in the media. This doesn't mean that they don't want to reveal the full truth, as they understand it, but it means they have boundaries. 

Consider the CIA and their involvement in drug running and human trafficking, including of children. Where are the whistleblowers for these crimes? The ones that speak out tend to be killed. 

[Posted at the SpookyWeather2 blog, July 4, 2026.]

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