As the clock ticks down to tonight’s highly anticipated NewsNation special featuring Jake Barber, the alleged UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) whistleblower, I wonder: Is this the turning point in the exposé movement, or just another expertly marketed waiting game?
Barber, a former insider in a crash-retrieval program, has promised revelations that could redefine humanity’s understanding of the cosmos.
Yet his dual role as whistleblower and entrepreneur raises critical questions about motivations, timing and credibility.
Barber recent claims of first-hand involvement in the recovery of alien technology and entities, describes operations using advanced electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons to take down UAPs, the recovery of alien bodies and the use of psionics – mental abilities such as telepathy – to control aliens. craft.
“We are not alone,” Barber said on social media earlier this week. “Our consciousness cannot be edited.” His statements and the promise of groundbreaking evidence have sparked widespread interest, especially as tonight’s NewsNation special promises never-before-seen footage of a crash recovery operation.
But to some, the timing of these revelations seems less a matter of transparency and more about promoting Barber’s new venture, Skywatcher, described as “an elite team of aerial intelligence experts and scientists.”
Skywatcher is an elite team of aerial intelligence experts and scientists.
We are privately funded and are not seeking any form of revenue or funding from the public. We hope this proves to be a valuable gift to the world as we usher in the new era.…
— jakebarber (@jakebarber2025) January 18, 2025
According to Skywatcher’s website, the mission is to usher in “a new era” of aerial intelligence. The company, Barber claims, is privately funded and operates altruistically, without seeking public revenue.
Critics argue that the timing of his whistleblower claims aligns too neatly with the public launch of his company. Barber has been on NewsNation before to hype his company.
Michael Herrera, another controversial figure in the UFO community, previously claimed that Barber provided him with explosive information about secret government programs.
According to Herrera, Barber detailed the unethical practices within these operations, including drugging and exploiting marginalized individuals with psionic abilities to summon and operate alien vessels.
Among the UFO community, “just two more weeks” has become a meme, symbolizing the repeated delays and unfulfilled promises of disclosure. Tonight’s NewsNation special is in danger of falling into this pattern.
We are not alone. Heaven is unclassified and our consciousness cannot be edited. I encourage all of us to look up and inward and quickly become the best versions of ourselves. We need you. A new era awaits. Let’s go.
— jakebarber (@jakebarber2025) January 16, 2025
The stakes are high. Real evidence of crash retrieval programs or alien technology would be a seismic event, reshaping science, religion and global politics.
But if Barber’s actions veer into vague statements and promotional rhetoric, it could further undermine confidence in the disclosure movement.
As we wait for tonight’s special, it’s worth remembering that the truth exists, but is often hidden beneath layers of misinformation, speculation and human ambition.
Newsnation Special – Saturday, January 18 at 8:00 PM ET
Watch: https://www.newsnationnow.com/news-nation-live/