In this exclusive long-form interview, retired technical sergeant Dan Sherman claims that
Dan Sherman was originally told by the Air Force captain who read him into the program
Dan tries to abstain mentioning which bases this Project Preserve Destiny was conducted at.
I'd argue that Dan Sherman's story is one of the most important UFO legacy program-related accounts we have to contend with.
and UFO whistleblower, Dan Sherman.
Dan Sherman, thank you so much for being here.
You can just, you can just talk and they all, and people will also get a feel for an unedited Dan, as opposed to the, the interviews in the past.
more corroboration for dan sherman's story exists around this company he followed this mysterious
projects agency for research and development well 1991 was exactly when dan sherman was getting
sergeant dan sherman was doing for the nsa very interesting yeah yeah because he was in the same
dan you want to you know go out tonight grab a drink or something yeah well what would you have
a tour of the facility and the captain said i'm going to take dan and so that's when he brought me
position to um say it's okay dan you know you know no that's not happening i don't know i don't even
um dan did you experience any backlash after telling this story i mean it's kind of a bombshell
and it's remarkable that his request to begin with didn't even mention dan sherman it independently
geldreich did even more digging on dan sherman with an ancestry.com search the results showed that
right here's where things get interesting after reading dan's book above black i kept thinking
about that elephant cage at the first base dan was stationed at for project preserve destiny the so-called
dan himself was trying to decode for the nsa were these satellites somehow aiding in his telepathic
involves alien signals alien signals being received on these bases that dan sherman was then able to
a fun time that's for sure i agree well cheers to that and dan thank you so much for thank you
great agreed i want to thank dan sherman for his time here and to you the audience for making it to