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Greg Cisko – Special Saturday Event Speaker

With the disclosures of today’s UFO whistle blowers (Jake Barber, David Grusch, and Lou Elizondo), you may wonder – ‘What? You mean there really is a Crash Retrieval program?’

In this presentation, Greg will disclose “Stringfield’s Echo” and highlight that this recent whistleblower information has numerous correlations, extending back to the 1960s and possibly even earlier.

For instance, there is a surprising 40-year correlation between Jake Barber’s News Nation interview, Lou Elizondo’s book “Imminent”, and Philip Corso’s “The Day After Roswell”, all relating to the information Stringfield published.

The presentation will also include examples of the psionic connection described in the Stringfield literature (books, Status Reports, and diaries) and its relevance to recent whistleblower information.

Whether the Crash Retrieval program exists or not, this shocking information has been out there for years and in some cases decades. The real questions to ask may very well be:

Is this ‘UFO groundhog day’ by design?

and

Who really runs things anyway?

Bio:

Greg Cisko has been an avid student of UFO phenomena since the late 1960’s. He specializes in a historical perspective of the UFO (now UAP), including government programs such as Projects Sign, Grudge, Blue Book, as well as the Condon Committee, Stringfield Crash Retrieval research, ultimately relating that history to current UFO disclosures of today.

He was a combat engineer in the U.S. Army from 1976 to 1979. After serving, he held positions for 40 years at Fermilab, one of America’s premier particle physics laboratories.

As a serious amateur astronomer, Greg has logged hundreds of hours of sky observation since 1970 and he continues to be a regular participant in the amateur astronomy community. He uses his experience in astronomy and astrophotography to aid in his investigation of UFO cases.

Greg joined the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) in 2014 and currently holds the position of Illinois State Section Director. He is a member of the MUFON Photo Analysis team and is a member of the CAG International case assistance group, which investigates UFO sightings all over the world.

While investigating UFO sighting reports, Greg has a rigid process and high standards to maintain a scientific approach to the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena and related supporting evidence. His philosophy is that regardless of how good a story is, it’s just a story until fact and/or hard evidence is presented to validate a new finding or theory.

His other interests include aviation, aircraft dynamics, avionics, flight simulators, manned space flight (past and present), model rocketry, radio control aircraft, chess and fishing.


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