Ross Coulthart Drops UFO Surprise
In a new episode from Patrick at Vetted, the focus turns to Ross Coulthart’s recent interview on NewsNation, where he dropped major hints about the Skywatcher team — a privately funded research group investigating UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) using psionics and telepathic experiments.
Coulthart confirmed that Skywatcher’s latest research is currently under peer review, and that the group plans to release a new video soon detailing their findings.
Patrick’s breakdown sheds light on what’s happening behind the scenes — and why the intersection of consciousness and UAPs could redefine the disclosure conversation in 2025.
Who Are Skywatcher and What Are They Studying?
Skywatcher is a privately funded scientific initiative led by Jake Barber and Alex Clous, known for their unconventional approach to UAP research.
Their focus: exploring whether human intention, thought, and telepathy can influence or summon UAP activity — a concept known as psionics.
According to Coulthart, Skywatcher’s team has been conducting controlled experiments to test the correlation between mental focus and physical manifestations of unidentified craft.
He revealed that the group’s telepathy and psionics study has been submitted for peer review — a rare step in a field often criticized for lacking scientific rigor.
“They’re in a very rigorous peer‑review process,” Coulthart said. “It’s taking longer than expected, but there’s no cover‑up. They want to be transparent.”
Peer Review and Scientific Transparency
In the world of UAP research, claims of telepathic contact or “summoning” often attract skepticism.
That’s why Skywatcher’s decision to submit their findings for independent peer review is so significant.
Patrick emphasizes that this could mark a turning point for the field — moving from anecdotal evidence to verifiable data.
If the study passes peer review, it could become one of the first scientifically validated explorations of psionics and consciousness‑based UAP interaction.
The Psionics Phenomenon Explained
“Psionics” refers to the deliberate use of mental or psychic energy to influence physical reality — including communication or interaction with non‑human intelligences.
Skywatcher’s experiments reportedly involve:
Group intention exercises to attract anomalous aerial activity
Telepathic synchronization between participants
Instrumental monitoring (thermal, electromagnetic, and video data)
Coulthart hinted that one unrecorded private experiment allegedly resulted in a craft landing, witnessed by two psionic operators.
While unverified, this story has fueled speculation about direct consciousness‑UAP connections.
Patrick’s Analysis: Between Science and Secrecy
Patrick notes that while Ross Coulthart supports Skywatcher’s transparency, he also shares the community’s frustration over their silence.
Skywatcher hasn’t released new public material for months, prompting rumors of internal conflict and NDA restrictions.
Former member Mike Batista even confirmed he’s under non‑disclosure agreements, suggesting the group’s research may involve sensitive data or military collaboration.
Patrick argues that this tension — between scientific openness and necessary secrecy — defines the modern disclosure movement.
He urges viewers to stay patient, as peer review can take months but ensures credibility and legitimacy.
Ross Coulthart’s Broader Message
Coulthart, a respected investigative journalist and author of In Plain Sight, has become one of the most trusted voices in UAP journalism.
He insists that Skywatcher’s work represents a serious scientific effort, not pseudoscience.
He also confirmed that he plans to interview Jake Barber or Alex Clous once the peer‑review process concludes — potentially giving the public its first verified glimpse into telepathic UAP research.
“I’m really excited,” Coulthart said. “Work that I’m aware of involving telepathy will be made public very soon. Watch this space.”
Why This Matters for 2025 Disclosure
2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for UAP transparency.
With Congressional hearings, documentary releases, and peer‑reviewed studies converging, the field is finally gaining institutional legitimacy.
If Skywatcher’s study is published, it could:
Bridge the gap between consciousness research and aerospace science
Provide empirical data on telepathic or psionic effects
Support the idea that mind and matter are connected in ways modern science barely understands
Patrick concludes that this could be the most important step toward a scientifically grounded disclosure — one that unites physics, psychology, and philosophy.
What Do You Think?
Do you believe telepathy and intention can influence UAP phenomena?
Or is psionics just a modern myth waiting to be debunked?
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