This video features an interview with Dan Sherman, a former NSA electronic intelligence specialist, who details his alleged involvement in a classified Cold War program known as Project Preserve Destiny. According to Sherman, the project, initiated around 1960, aimed to identify and train “Intuitive Communicators” – individuals capable of receiving and relaying messages from non-human intelligences. His account centers on his experiences within highly secured NSA facilities, including descriptions of specialized rooms with advanced technology designed to monitor and influence brain activity, and rigorous training protocols intended to facilitate communication with extraterrestrial entities.
Sherman’s story extends beyond his military service, connecting to reports of his mother’s alleged abductions and a perceived pattern of government interest in individuals with unique sensitivities. He describes a process where offspring were tracked into military service, suggesting a deliberate effort to identify potential Intuitive Communicators. The training involved exposure to specific frequencies, tones, and symbols, utilizing technology like noise-cancellation and potentially scalar physics, with the goal of establishing a direct mental link capable of receiving and interpreting alien communications. He claims to have participated in live communication attempts, receiving numerical and patterned signals.
Throughout his testimony, Sherman references connections to other areas of research, including work conducted by DARPA and parallels with the remote-viewing experiments. He also points to individuals like Bob Lazar and Timothy Good, and suggests the existence of hidden bases and ongoing programs related to UAP research. He describes the alien communication as focused on electromagnetic principles, emphasizing a reverence for creation and a long-standing relationship with humanity. Sherman’s account raises questions about the ethics of alleged abduction phenomena and the potential for government manipulation versus genuine contact.
Sherman details his experiences documented in his book, “Above Black,” and the ongoing investigation into Project Preserve Destiny led by Noah Hradek, who has reportedly uncovered supporting FOIA evidence. The interview concludes with a discussion of potential base locations and a call for transparency regarding these classified programs, framing the narrative as a matter of hope and ethical responsibility in the pursuit of understanding non-human intelligence.