Dr. Steven Greer Issues Historic Call for Whistleblowers in Global UAP Disclosure Effort

Summary:
In this gripping interview on the Sean Ryan Show, Dr. Steven Greer — renowned UFO disclosure advocate and former trauma doctor — discusses the massive cover-up of extraterrestrial technologies and the illegal operations that have kept them hidden for decades. Greer recounts how, as early as the 1990s, he was briefing top U.S. officials, including CIA Director James Woolsey, who shockingly had no access to these programs. This revelation exposed a “secret government” operating beyond congressional or presidential oversight, running black-budget projects fueled by trillions in unaccounted-for funds. Greer explains how efforts like the Disclosure Project evolved in response, pushing for transparency and amnesty for insiders ready to speak out.

A major milestone, according to Greer, was the recent passage of legislation enabling whistleblowers — including military contractors — to come forward legally, even from top-secret facilities like Area 51 and Lockheed’s Skunk Works. Greer emphasizes that most individuals involved were unknowingly operating under illegal structures, and they now have a safe pathway to disclose what they know. He makes a strong appeal to patriots and insiders alike: if you’ve been involved, even peripherally, now is the time to step forward, help restore constitutional oversight, and stop the further misuse of these powerful technologies.

The heart of the secrecy, Greer contends, lies in money and power. The technologies reverse-engineered from extraterrestrial sources could eliminate poverty, pollution, and energy scarcity — but they threaten to obsolete the global energy economy. Greer describes advanced propulsion systems that defy gravity and energy devices that draw power from the zero-point field. Their existence, he says, has been confirmed through declassified documents, witness testimony, and military radar data. Yet they remain suppressed to maintain control. Greer’s message is urgent: with legal protections now in place, we have a rare window to reclaim these lost breakthroughs — and the future of our planet may depend on it.