Ross Coulthart Speaks Out Against Jake Barber & Skywatcher

If you’ve been following the world of UFOs and UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), you know that the search for answers often ends in more questions. The latest buzz—coming from trusted voices like Ross Coulthart and dedicated independent reporters—centers around an explosive claim: a program called Skywatcher may have witnessed a real landing of a mysterious craft, with NASA and military witnesses present! If your curiosity is piqued, you’re not alone. Let’s dive into what’s really going on, why there’s so much secrecy, and what this all means for the future of UFO research.

The Skywatcher Claim—Why It Matters Now

UFO stories are a dime a dozen, but this one sticks for several reasons. Patrick, the face behind Vetted, first reported on a behind-the-scenes tip from Carl Crusher—a well-known figure in the field. According to Carl, Skywatcher (a team both well-funded and serious about studying these mysteries) managed not only to summon a craft using advanced, almost psychic (psionic) techniques, but actually witnessed it landing. Crucially, both NASA and military representatives were supposedly there to see it happen.

This isn’t just another blurry light in the sky: it’s direct interaction, witnessed by credible authorities, kept under wraps for reasons that only seem to fuel more speculation. The viral clip at the heart of the storm—originally featured in Patrick’s coverage—set off a wave of intrigue, skepticism, and genuine excitement across the community.

Ross Coulthart Confirms…Sort Of

The claim got even more attention after respected investigative journalist Ross Coulthart addressed it on NewsNation during a Q&A. When asked point-blank about the alleged Skywatcher landing, Ross didn’t deny it. Instead, he confirmed he’d heard similar stories—Carl Crusher had even mentioned it to him personally. While Ross hadn’t seen video evidence or received "official" confirmation, his acknowledgment added a new layer of credibility to the rumor.

But here’s the catch: Ross echoed a growing frustration among UFO enthusiasts and professionals alike—Skywatcher’s lack of transparency. He has repeatedly invited Skywatcher’s leaders to speak publicly about their findings, stressing the need for open disclosure. So far, his invitations, like those from so many others, have gone unanswered. Where there should be updates and interviews, there’s only silence.

The Secrecy Problem—Transparency vs. Teasing

Why would an organization dedicated to uncovering the truth keep so much of it locked away? Patrick’s speculation, echoed by Ross, is that Skywatcher may be holding out to release their findings on their own terms. They’ve previously posted films and videos online, and there’s hope the next one will finally address the psionics episode at the center of all the suspense.

For the broader UFO community, this approach is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it’s understandable—creating detailed, compelling media presentations takes time. On the other, every delay breeds skepticism. If NASA and the military really witnessed a controlled UAP landing, wouldn’t the urgency for public disclosure outweigh any desire for cinematic buildup?

As Patrick notes, this “relationship and then radio silence” pattern is not new for Skywatcher. It’s left people like Tim Taylor and now even prominent journalists like Ross Coulthart in the dark. The result? The community is left speculating, with tantalizing leaks and half-stories fueling both hope and frustration.

What’s Next—Will the Truth Land in Public?

Right now, the ball is firmly in Skywatcher’s court. Will they step forward and share their evidence—if it exists? Will NASA or military personnel verify the claims, or will this become just one more rumor in the swirling universe of UFO lore?

Ross’s position is clear: transparency is essential. The public’s hunger for the truth about UAPs is growing, and organizations like Skywatcher have a duty to the people to shed light on what they’ve found. Patrick, for his part, promises more reporting and investigation—so the story is far from over.

A Personal Touch — Stories from Everyday People

One thing that grounds all this intrigue is the flood of personal stories from ordinary people. Patrick has started taking voicemails from listeners, proof that interest in these topics is at an all-time high. One such call came from an Ohio resident sharing their chilling sighting of an enormous, oddly shaped craft back in July 2002. Details like strange lights, a humming engine, and the sudden appearance of a rapid-flying jet all add to the tapestry of what people are experiencing but often can’t explain.

This grassroots storytelling brings something crucial: it’s not just researchers or journalists who are asking questions—it’s your neighbors, your friends, your family. And every time a new experience is shared, the pressure mounts for those with information to step into the light.

The Takeaway — Why It Matters, and Why We Can’t Give Up

If there’s anything to learn from the Skywatcher saga and the dogged efforts of people like Patrick and Ross Coulthart, it’s this: transparency must win out. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or just someone with a healthy curiosity, questions about what’s flying in our skies deserve real answers—not just rumors and teasers.

Keep watching this story. Check out the full interviews and viral clips, follow the work of independent reporters, and keep sharing your own experiences. In the end, disclosure comes not just from organizations or officials, but from a community that refuses to let big secrets stay hidden forever.

After all, every day is a gift—and every question is worth asking. Stay curious, stay skeptical, and above all, stay tuned. The truth may be closer than any of us think.

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