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Coulthart Alleges JSOC Member Murdered by Private Aerospace Contractor Over UAP Program

Reality Check with Ross Coulthart · Ross Coulthart Q&A: 'Disclosure Day' reaction, whistleblowers and Sean Kirkpatrick | Reality Check · June 14, 2026
Coulthart Alleges JSOC Member Murdered by Private Aerospace Contractor Over UAP Program
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Ross Coulthart Q&A: 'Disclosure Day' reaction, whistleblowers and Sean Kirkpatrick | Reality Check
"There are crimes that have been committed. There are things that have been done in the name of the national security state by mainly private corporations, where I know at least in one case a member of JSOC was summarily murdered. And it's interesting because I've been told that account several times by different people, people inside the intelligence community and the military and people in private aerospace."
Coulthart stated he has been told by multiple intelligence, military, and aerospace sources that a member of Joint Special Operations Command was killed by a private aerospace contractor to protect UAP program secrets. He asserted these companies have committed crimes including murder, threats, and defamation over decades, and predicted there will eventually be a legal reckoning for these acts.

About this episode

In this episode of Reality Check Q&A, host Ross Coulthart and Megan Medick dissect David Grusch's explosive Capitol Hill press conference where the former intelligence official publicly confirmed the U.S. government has knowledge of multiple non-human intelligence species and that foreign adversaries know more about American crash retrieval programs than Congress does. Coulthart, fresh from attending the premiere of Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day,' drew stark parallels between the film's fictional disclosure scenario and Grusch's real-world revelations about bipedal humanoid beings and sentient plasmoids. The episode centers on what Coulthart characterizes as a constitutional crisis: billions in slush funds spent on UAP programs with no congressional oversight, legacy retrieval programs illegally transferred to private aerospace contractors during the Nixon era, and criminal acts including the alleged murder of a JSOC member to protect these secrets. Coulthart revealed he has corroborating intelligence from multiple sources and issued a stark warning to government gatekeepers that catastrophic uncontrolled disclosure will occur if the White House doesn't act. He specifically called out former AARO director Sean Kirkpatrick as a lying gatekeeper whose role was to obstruct disclosure, and criticized mainstream media including the New York Times for dismissing concerns about missing General Neil McCasland as conspiracy theory when it represents a genuine national security crisis. The episode concludes with Coulthart urging President Trump to make a historic decision on disclosure, arguing it would restore public faith in democracy and unite humanity by revealing we are not alone.

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