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Jay Stratton discussing an experience he had at Skinwalker Ranch. J.L. Bourne confirming they were the teammate with Stratton.

twitter.com /jlbourne/status/1685456407519223808

I was @jaystratton's teammate that night. He can confirm. The threat at Skinwalker was legitimate. I was an OG member of #AATIP working for the IC as an active duty naval officer. As a published novelist, I could have written a few books about all of this but chose not to. I'm coming out on @X to get ahead of the major league dox being orchestrated against me.

Love and peace, -JLB


Credit to reddit user Rhod747 for this additional information in regards to J.L. Bourne.

I have seen a very interesting twitter post from author J.L Bourne. He claims to be a former member of AATIP. 3 images of Twitter account follows/likes are below, I edited them in paint and I apologize that they're cropped so weirdly. As they are new posts, the images may be flagged as potentially +18 only, but there is no NSFW content.

Please note, below you will find SPOILERS on his Day By Day Armageddon books.

Who is J.L Bourne?

He is a largely unknown writer, writing science fiction, being most popular for his Day By Day Armageddon series (4 books) which revolve around one main character during a zombie outbreak - the first book was released in 2010. The last book - includes aliens that actually indirectly caused the zombie plague - this book was published in 2012.

What are his claims?

J.L Bourne posted on his twitter account the following statement, along with a podcast interview where someone - I believe Jay Stratton - is detailing an event at Skinwalker Ranch where him and some colleagues were walking to Homestead 2, where they could not cross a 'line' due to the overwhelming sense of fear that crossing it caused. He states that a dark mass, or dark figure, appeared to be looking back at them. This follows by another person in the podcast stating that he had heard the story before, but did not think that it was Jay.

J.L Bourne claims, in the tweet below, that he was one of Jay's colleagues there that night. He states Jay can confirm and that he, J.L Bourne, was an 'OG' member of AATIP. He then claims that he could have written novels about it, but chose not to and is only now coming forward to get in front of 'major league doxing' being orchestrated against him. The tweet:

https://twitter.com/jlbourne/status/1685456407519223808

The full text of the tweet:

I was @jaystratton's teammate that night. He can confirm. The threat at Skinwalker was legitimate. I was an OG member of #AATIP working for the IC as an active duty naval officer. As a published novelist, I could have written a few books about all of this but chose not to. I'm coming out on @X to get ahead of the major league dox being orchestrated against me.

Love and peace, -JLB

This tweet was posted just over an hour ago, at 2:04 AM UK summer time (GMT +1), July 30th. This is brand new information, and a possible brand new witness - so, can we verify any of his claims?

Yes - to a degree. He is followed by Jay Stratton on twitter. Jay stratton has 6,017 followers but only follows 33 people. One of them is J.L Bourne, the exact account where the claim was made.

Jay Stratton's twitter page: https://twitter.com/jaystratton

Image of Jay Stratton following J.L Bourne's twitter account, indicated by red 'circle' at bottom of list: https://imgur.com/a/joyyvLB

So - we know Jay follows this largely unknown author, now claiming to be his colleague. Does Jay agree with this post?

We don't know for certain - he has only one tweet on his account. To ensure it's Jay's account, we'll confirm it by the following image, showing Ross Coulthart's main account following this 1 tweet account created in 2009: https://imgur.com/a/QzCGEQ9

Followed by Jay Stratton's account liking J.L Bournes post from a couple hours ago stating he was a colleague of Stratton, the night of an eerie encounter at Skinwalker ranch: https://imgur.com/a/OVkhTdD

So, these guys follow each other on Twitter, Jay liked Bourne's post. This all adds up. Something big is going down, new people are coming out.

Who is Jay Stratton?

For anyone who doesn't know, Jay Stratton is the former director of the UAPTF and in some role worked for AATIP. He's been around the UAP topic for years. There is a very clear group of people who seem to be working closely together, some like Lue Elizondo, George Knapp, Jeremy Corbell, Ross Coulthart and co seem to be working very closely together to bring information to congress. Knapp, Corbell and Elizondo were present for the UAP hearing this week - in person, in the room were only a dozen members of the public were allowed in due to restrictive space - yet all these members were given a front row seat.

J.L Bourne could be a strong witness that provides key testimony in future to the nature of the UAP issue. We need to tweet @ J.L Bourne and Jay Stratton to come forward with more information about this. The more people we have coming forward that were a part of any of the UAP investigation teams, the better. We need a strong, public force to show that whatever the hell has happened in the last 80 years will not go away.

Two important tweets to also note:

On July 28th, following the House hearing, J.L Bourne posted this: https://twitter.com/jlbourne/status/1684774829726068736

Lots of stars and planets out there punctuating the void. Those of you seeking the truth may have regrets once you’ve found it.

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  • Regardless of your views on whether you believe there is something to The Phenomenon or not, it's still intriguing that we have intelligence officers within the U.S. government making statements like this.

    • If anything I'd say it argues against the phenomenon...

      If there's something to it to it, it's clearly classified on the highest levels. That, to me, means that anything any government employee does or shares is pre-approved. I don't think any secretkeepers would approve of real, sensitive information getting out.

      That in turn would mean any information regarding this topic pre-approved to be released would more likely be a tool to draw away attention from the actual stuff the secretkeepers don't want people to know about.

      I'm also skeptical about the whole Skywalker Ranch thing. For now, I don't have any reason to assume it's anything but an attention drawer. Look at the alien ranch, don't look at this secret, yet very human, program!

      Who was the last person who owned the place? A guy heavily invested in the space industry. Outside of suddenly being soo into alien stuff while he owned Skywalker Ranch I don't recall hearing about him neither before nor after he owned the place.

      Who owns it now? Someone who seemingly wants to capitalize on the name and mythology of Skywalker Ranch.

      If the UFO phenomena is a convenient long-time cover-up for i.e. human ultra high tech, the Skywalker Ranch would fit perfectly as an attention drawer for the public, owned by someone it's not unreasonable to think could have ties with the military.

      Beyond stories, is there any evidence regarding anything at all at the Skywalker Ranch? The fact that most of the stories comes from books that somebody makes money off of makes me even more cautious about the whole thing.

      • If there’s something to it to it, it’s clearly classified on the highest levels. That, to me, means that anything any government employee does or shares is pre-approved. I don’t think any secretkeepers would approve of real, sensitive information getting out.

        That is a good point, one which I believe people have raised against Mr. Grusch's claims. I think he explains why he was permitted to say what he did, which, in my opinion, is more revealing than an "experience" an employee had off-site. I'll try to find a link and provide an update. In my opinion, Jay Stratton isn't revealing anything that would be classified here.


        I’m also skeptical about the whole Skywalker Ranch thing. For now, I don’t have any reason to assume it’s anything but an attention drawer. Look at the alien ranch, don’t look at this secret, yet very human, program!

        Definitely fair. The reports that come from that place are definitely strange.


        Who was the last person who owned the place? A guy heavily invested in the space industry. Outside of suddenly being soo into alien stuff while he owned Skywalker Ranch I don’t recall hearing about him neither before nor after he owned the place.

        Robert Bigelow was the previous owner. In this document written by George Knapp and submitted into the congressional UAP hearing record, Knapp discusses Bigelow's interest in the ranch and some additional history that ultimately leads us to where we are now with the hearings. I think you might find it interesting. I believe the relevant discussion is on page 2, but in my opinion, the whole document is worth reading.


        Who owns it now? Someone who seemingly wants to capitalize on the name and mythology of Skywalker Ranch.

        Brandon Fugal is the individual in question. He seems genuinely interested in studying the phenomenon, investing money in scientists and equipment to collect data to analyze. I understand the dismissive attitude some people have toward the fact that he is most likely profiting from the show.


        If the UFO phenomena is a convenient long-time cover-up for i.e. human ultra high tech, the Skywalker Ranch would fit perfectly as an attention drawer for the public, owned by someone it’s not unreasonable to think could have ties with the military.

        While this point is valid, I don't share the same belief. Personally, I don't think the government really needs to do anything to distract the public. The public's attention seems to be easily diverted as it is. We can't focus on a single piece of news for more than a day.


        Beyond stories, is there any evidence regarding anything at all at the Skywalker Ranch? The fact that most of the stories comes from books that somebody makes money off of makes me even more cautious about the whole thing.

        Apart from the data that the current team at Skinwalker Ranch is collecting, I'm not aware of any evidence. If there is, someone please correct me. To be honest, I'm not too educated on all the stories from Skinwalker Ranch. I've yet to read "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon", which I believe is the source of many of these stories.

      • This is IMO the coolest thing they've captured on show: https://youtu.be/9IENzRkWfjY?t=495

        They captured a UAP on video going into the mesa behind the ranch and about a second later reappearing (as if it went through the mesa) and then disappearing into the ground.

  • Doxing is usually defined as releasing someone’s real name, and or their home address and contact info.

    How does this defend against doxing? And what is a major league dox?

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