Video Summary

Jacques Vallee exposes the Nazi UFO Myth coming from the Deep State

Jason Samosa

Main takeaways
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Vallee traces modern UFO disclosure to White House whispers and NASA releases around 2013, creating public permission to take UAPs seriously.

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Tom Dong leveraged Skunkworks and NASA contacts to gain access to defense and intelligence advisers and the wider disclosure network.

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Leaked emails (Podesta) show Dong’s deep ties to officials and industry figures, suggesting an organized push behind disclosure efforts.

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Some advisers promoted a bizarre Nazi‑UFO mythology (Atlanteans, Nordics, Antarctic bases) that Vallee found alarming and likely agenda‑driven.

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Vallee warns of multiple factions with different goals; he advocates skepticism and careful scrutiny of narratives and motives.

Key moments
Questions answered

What origin does Vallee attribute to the modern UFO disclosure movement?

Vallee traces it to White House 'whispers' in early 2013 combined with increased NASA information releases and presidential conversation that created public permission to reconsider extraterrestrial hypotheses.

Who is Tom Dong and how did he gain access to defense and intelligence circles?

Tom Dong (as recorded in Vallee’s journals) used contacts from an open house at Lockheed Skunkworks to meet aerospace executives, pitched a youth‑focused project, and was introduced to Washington figures that led to meetings at NASA and higher defense advisers.

What evidence links Dong to high‑level officials?

Leaked John Podesta emails from 2016 show extensive communications between Dong and officials about a UFO project, mentioning Lockheed Skunk Works leadership and senior Air Force generals, indicating entrenched ties.

What is the 'Nazi UFO' mythology described in the video and how did Vallee react?

Some of Dong’s advisers pushed narratives tying Nazis to esoteric tech, hybrid 'Nordic' beings, Antarctic bases, and even Atlantean beings—claims Vallee found implausible and potentially manipulative.

Who are some advisers or officials mentioned as connected to the disclosure network?

Names and figures referenced include Jim Semivan, Chris Mellon, Pete Warden, General Michael Hayden, Admiral William McRaven, and Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, among others in defense and intelligence circles.

What does the 'inoculating function' refer to in Vallee’s account?

It’s the idea of gradually introducing mythic narratives or controlled revelations to acclimate the public to disruptive truths (like non‑human intelligence) to prevent societal shock or destabilization.

The Origins of the Modern UFO Disclosure Movement 00:34

"In our previous session, we looked at how Valet documented the origins of the modern UFO disclosure movement."

  • In this segment, it's revealed that Jacques Valet traced the origins of the modern UFO disclosure movement back to early whispers from the White House.

  • These whispers began in 2013, which correlated with increased information release from NASA and growing presidential conversations about UFOs.

  • This atmosphere created a permission structure for the public to reconsider their beliefs about the existence of extraterrestrial life and to take UFO discussions seriously.

  • A question emerged regarding the underlying motivations driving this disclosure process, suggesting that an existential threat had been detected, prompting the discussions around UFOs.

Tom Dong's Involvement and Meetings 01:35

"Today, we are looking at Valet's entries where he documents his meetings and interactions with Tom Dong."

  • The video shifts to focus on Tom Dong and his mysterious connections with advisers related to UFO disclosures.

  • Viewers are encouraged to stick around to uncover the intricate relationships within the UFO disclosure movement, as well as the dynamics between notable figures like Jim Semivan and Chris Melon.

  • The narrative promises revelations about an influential group central to UFO discussions, as well as the mythologies and divisions within these factions.

Tom Dong's Journey Through the Defense Community 04:24

"During those early interviews, Tom tells an astonishing story about how he managed to weave his way through the defense and intelligence community."

  • Dong recounts meeting a top aerospace executive, which started his journey into the heart of UFO discussions.

  • His first significant contact came in the summer of 2015 through an old friend from Skunkworks, leading to various important introductions.

  • He pitched a project aimed at changing the perception of government and the Department of Defense among young people. This connection eventually led him to meetings at NASA headquarters.

  • Important to note is that during a meeting with a senior NASA executive, the executive expressed that the timing for Dong's project was "very, very good," suggesting that there was already an agenda in motion regarding UFO information release.

Evidence from Leaked Communications 07:25

"A treasure trove of emails was released from the Clinton campaign, specifically John Podesta's private email server."

  • The release of John Podesta's emails in 2016 revealed extensive communications between Tom Dong and Podesta about UFOs, suggesting an entrenched connection between government officials and UFO advocacy.

  • The emails contained discussions about a UFO project, indicating that there was serious interest and effort behind the scenes about this topic.

  • There was also mention of two key individuals that Dong wanted to meet, further underscoring the levels of secrecy and hierarchy within this UFO conversation.

  • The leaked communications highlighted significant figures, including the president of Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and two high-ranking generals from the U.S. Air Force, reinforcing the seriousness of the UFO topic within defense and intelligence circles.

The Quest for Understanding the Advisers 09:24

"We know from the likes of Jim Semivan and Peter Levender that there were in fact ten original advisers."

  • The video emphasizes the desire to understand who these advisers were that played a crucial role in the UFO disclosure movement.

  • It reveals that while Dong has been a prominent figure in UFO discussions, there remains a network of other advisers whose contributions and relationships warrant exploration.

  • The mention of these advisers suggests a complex web of influences and motivations, hinting at the depth of interactions and potential conflicts within the disclosure movement landscape.

Valet's Meeting with George Nap and Tom Dong 09:36

"In that five-hour meeting with George and Tom at the Mandalay Bay, I was struck by the fact that the names of the people mentioned had never appeared before."

  • Jacques Valet discusses a significant five-hour meeting with George Nap and Tom Dong, which provided fresh insights about individuals previously unmentioned in UFO discussions. Notably, he highlights the absence of familiar names like Pete Warden, indicating a potential shift in the narrative surrounding UFO research.

  • Valet refers to the "Lone Stars," a group of scientists who remained active after the ORSAP program's shutdown. This group included figures like Valet himself, Gary Nolan, and Eric Davis, indicating that they continued their exploration of unidentified aerial phenomena amidst challenges.

The Collins Elite and Fundamentalism in UFO Research 10:18

"Valet and his colleagues faced the reality that religious fundamentalists deep inside the Pentagon... were purposefully trying to shut down any effort to study the phenomenon."

  • The issue of religious fundamentalism and its impact on UFO research is discussed, with Valet indicating that certain factions within the Pentagon obstructed efforts toward transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena. This persistent challenge has led to ongoing frustration among researchers aiming to uncover the truth.

  • The mention of the Collins elite brings a historical context to these challenges, as Valet draws attention to the struggles faced by scientists against ideological opponents who sought to prevent further investigation into UFOs.

Introduction of Pete Warden's Role 11:21

"We have a specific name that has been referenced. It is a man called Pete Warden."

  • The introduction of Pete Warden is significant, as he has a notable background serving over 30 years in the U.S. Air Force, eventually reaching the rank of one-star general. His subsequent role at NASA further strengthens his relevance to the ongoing discussions regarding UFO phenomena and credibility within the scientific community.

  • Warden's role in the dissemination of NASA's groundbreaking findings from the Kepler mission positions him as a key figure who is not only knowledgeable but also influential in discussions about extraterrestrial life, as he aligns with Tom Dong's advisory network.

Insights from Valet's Journals on Future Meetings 13:08

"A text message out of the blue from Tom Dong... Would you like to come to Austin and have another meeting on July 19th?"

  • Valet shares a text from Tom Dong inviting him to a meeting with Admiral Blank in Austin, marking a pivotal moment in their efforts to further UFO research. This meeting suggests a growing collaboration among individuals in critical roles related to defense and intelligence.

  • The details surrounding the scheduled meeting, including the date and rank of the admiral involved, hint at the potential for future revelations in the field of unidentified aerial phenomena.

Potential Advisors and Their Implications 16:46

"But McCraven isn't the only admiral that we can place in Austin in 2016."

  • The discussion reveals the possibility that Admiral William McCraven, alongside Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, may have been connected to the advisers shaping UFO discourse at the time. McCraven's account of observing mysterious orbs adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting that members of the military may have firsthand experiences that could inform the investigation into unidentified phenomena.

  • Dong's reference to a high-ranking CIA and NSA figure also highlights the involvement of significant individuals who have had direct influence over national security matters, reinforcing the importance of understanding this intersection of power and UFO research.

The Discovery of General Michael Hayden's Influence 18:00

"I didn't read much science fiction as a kid, but I read a lot about Greek mythology."

  • Tom Dong's encounter with General Michael Hayden, a former director of both the CIA and NSA, points to an influential figure who may have valuable insights into UFO phenomena. Hayden's long tenure in defense and intelligence suggests he possesses knowledge that could help decipher the complexities surrounding these discussions.

  • The mention of Hayden's interest in mythological themes adds another dimension to the conversation, implying a possible openness or willingness to explore unconventional ideas about UFOs and their implications.

The Strange Revelations from Tom Dong's Advisers 19:28

"The new storyline goes back to the Greek gods creating a hybrid race of Nordics, hence the German esoteric traditions that led to the German saucer prototypes in the 1930s."

  • Tom Dong's advisers presented a bizarre narrative that connected ancient Greek mythology with Nazi technology, implying that the Nazis had created hybrid beings and that their advancements were rooted in esoteric traditions.

  • Valet became increasingly worried as he documented these strange claims, especially after Dong told him about the alleged Nazi contacts with a UFO phenomenon.

  • Among the shocking claims were that Nazi figures supposedly sought ancient Mayan knowledge in South America and had established bases in Antarctica.

The Myth of Nazi UFOs and Non-Human Intelligences 21:20

"In the cockpit of the crashed disc at Roswell, they found two bodies: an Atlantean and a German pilot."

  • Valet highlighted that Dong’s advisers spoke of multiple non-human intelligences, suggesting a conflict between Atlantean Nordic beings and other entities, which they referred to as "the bugs."

  • The absurdity of these narratives raises serious questions as they blend myth with historical events, like the Roswell incident.

  • By connecting these disparate stories—like the involvement of Nazi scientists in UFO phenomena and their potential presence today—Dong’s advisers seem to craft a narrative that transcends time.

Valet's Skepticism About Nazi Mythology 24:14

"Tom's backers are among those who must know about the sequestered hardware, but what are they trying to do?"

  • Valet expressed concern over the Nazi mythology being pushed by Dong and others, feeling that there is a broader agenda associated with these narratives that needs scrutiny.

  • The tension in Valet's observations underscores a complex relationship with the emerging narratives around UFOs, particularly as he finds it challenging to align himself with the plans being propagated by Dong and the To the Stars Academy.

  • This skepticism is shared by others in the field, including Jim Semivan, who reacted strongly to the idea of Nazis being involved in technologies related to UFOs, indicating that not everyone in the UFO community accepts these narratives blindly.

The Concept of an Inoculating Function for the Public 28:00

"The idea of slowly introducing a mythology into the world could help young people acclimatize to big concepts."

  • The proposal that a gradual exposure to certain mythologies might help prepare society for future disclosures about alien life reflects a strategic thinking among certain individuals in the intelligence community.

  • By introducing narratives that mix actual historical contexts with mythology—like that of the Nazis—there may be an intention to soften the shock that could come with real revelations about non-human intelligence in the future.

  • This gradual acclimatization could prevent societal destabilization, making the shocking truths more palatable for future generations.

The Future World and Time Travel Trope 29:56

"Bowie, our central character, is sent back in time to preserve their version of the present by preventing interference."

  • The narrative introduces a world set in the future, specifically 2157, portraying a vision of human evolution at its peak.

  • The character Bowie embarks on a mission that revolves around typical time travel themes, designed to safeguard the future's conception of the past.

The Coming Book on Post-War Nazis 30:39

"Jim Semivan mentioned a new book focusing on what happened to the Nazis after the war."

  • There is anticipation for a forthcoming book that discusses post-World War II Nazi activity, including hints about their involvement in programs related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

  • This book is expected to elaborate on themes such as Project Paperclip and the implications of transferring Nazi scientists to the United States.

Concerns About Neo-Nazi Influence 31:43

"His advisers were not just creating stories about past Nazis, but were asserting an aggressive stance against supposed neo-Nazis today."

  • Quotes from a recent nonfiction book highlight concerns regarding the descendants of Nazis and their potential influence in modern society, particularly in South America.

  • The notion that past ideologies could manifest as contemporary threats raises alarm about their effects on global geopolitics and societal stability.

Bill Tomkins and His Controversial Claims 35:44

"Bill Tomkins claimed that the Draco reptilians made an agreement with Hitler to establish German space navy battle groups."

  • Bill Tomkins, associated with the To the Stars Academy movement, is portrayed as a figure whose extraordinary claims intertwine Nazi history with extraterrestrial collaboration and conspiracy theories.

  • His stories suggest that the Nazi regime was allegedly involved in interstellar agreements, which contributes to a complex narrative surrounding UAPs and secret technologies.

The Speculation of a False Flag Operation 38:36

"Jacques Valet muses that there could be a false flag plan in play, influenced by the phenomena's perceived threat."

  • Valet’s concerns revolve around the potential manipulation of UAP narratives to serve specific political agendas or create an artificial alien threat.

  • His journals reveal a growing suspicion that disclosure may serve to mask broader secrecy and control public perception, particularly regarding the involvement of the military and covert operations.

Confusion Around Disclosure and Power Dynamics 39:52

"He can't understand this strange mythology around Nazis who exist in the world today being permeated into the minds of the youth."

  • Jacques Vallee expresses confusion regarding the prevalent theories correlating Nazis with contemporary UFO phenomena. He highlights how these myths have seemingly infiltrated the beliefs of younger generations.

Different Perspectives Within the Disclosure Movement 40:23

"The left foot doesn't know what the right foot is doing."

  • Vallee references a comment from Jim Semivan, indicating a fragmented nature within the UFO disclosure community. There are key figures involved, but they may not have a unified understanding of the overarching agenda or intentions behind it.

Complexity and Uncertainty of the UFO Narrative 41:11

"The truth is there are likely multiple factions who have different outcomes that they want from this entire movement."

  • The UFO disclosure landscape is portrayed as complex and multifaceted, with various groups pursuing divergent goals. Vallee notes that shadowy influencers and public figures like Semivan and Chris Melon are part of this intricate web, often lacking clarity on what is truly happening behind the scenes.

The Role of Skepticism in Understanding UFO Disclosure 42:14

"Be thoughtful, be skeptical, and always come back to Vallee."

  • Vallee emphasizes the importance of maintaining a critical perspective when navigating the UFO disclosure narrative. He suggests that the dynamics at play are nuanced and demand careful consideration rather than blind acceptance of mainstream narratives.