Jonathan Caplan Says George H. W. Bush Was Briefed on a Nordic Looking Nonhuman at Holloman (Change Quality to 720p)

In this interview, Jonathan Caplan points to what he describes as a previously undisclosed document tied to an advanced contact group meeting at Holloman Air Force Base. The story has circulated for decades in different forms, but Caplan argues that the material he discusses gives it a much more serious edge.

What makes this especially interesting is the distinction he draws. He is not claiming that a president personally sat down with extraterrestrials at Holloman. Instead, he says the document supports the idea that there was either a secret contact meeting or at least a serious plan for one, hidden behind strict intelligence controls.

The Holloman Document

According to Caplan, the document carries a CIA reference number and concerns an advanced contact group meeting held at Holloman Air Force Base. He says the associated letter imposed strict secrecy over the meeting itself, along with any records and related film.

He argues that the language does not read like an ordinary military briefing. In his view, it points toward either an actual contact event or an organized plan for direct contact with a nonhuman intelligence.

The Bush Connection

Caplan then connects the document to a separate account involving physicist Eric Davis and former President George H. W. Bush. According to Caplan, Davis said Bush told him he had been briefed about a landing at Holloman after becoming director of the CIA.

That alleged event did not involve a president meeting the occupants. Instead, it reportedly involved a group of uniformed military officers and CIA personnel, with a nonhuman individual of Nordic appearance emerging from a craft and meeting those officials.

Caplan says he is careful not to endorse every version of the Holloman story. He says he has never been persuaded that any president personally attended such a meeting, but he believes the account attributed to Bush is likely true.

Secrecy And Control

One of the strongest parts of Caplan’s argument is the secrecy surrounding the alleged meeting. He says Richard Drain imposed strict controls in a letter to James Lay concerning the contact group meeting and any associated film, and that Allen Dulles had also been consulted about the security surrounding the event.

If that is accurate, then any visual record or official documentation would have been tightly restricted from the start. That is what makes the document so significant, because it suggests the story was never meant to reach the public in the first place.

Why It Matters

The Holloman story becomes very different depending on which version you focus on. The dramatic presidential summit may be the most famous version, but Caplan is pointing to something more specific and more institutional: a controlled contact event involving military and intelligence personnel.

If the document is authentic, then the most important question may not be whether a president was there. It may be whether there was an organized government contact group, a nonhuman visitor, and a deliberate effort to keep the meeting, its records, and its film hidden.

That is what makes this interview so compelling. It shifts the story away from legend and toward the possibility of an actual classified event that was buried for decades.

Will the truth about Holloman ever come out? That is the question.

Full video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeULVsP-jEQ

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