We Had a Manual of 57 Alien Species | Clifford Stone
Coast to Coast AM - This rare interview captures Stone’s dual identity—dutiful NCO and reluctant whistleblower—arguing that disclosure is both operational and spiritual.
Grant Cameron draws out Stone’s chronology: early retrievals, Project Moondust/Blue Fly links, alleged NRO optics, and handling protocols for non-human technology and “biologics.” Stone claims 12+ retrieval/landing events, discusses a pocket guide on “57 alien species,” and describes psychological strain, health fallout, and pressure to stay silent. The episode closes on legacy—what witnesses owe history, and what humanity might owe other intelligences.
Chapters:
00:00 The Veteran Who Wouldn’t Stay Silent
02:34 First Retrieval Memory: Uniontown Gap
06:10 Tasking Names: Moondust and Blue Fly
09:45 The Field Manual: “57 Species”
13:20 Inside the Cordon: Cameras, Teams, Protocols
17:05 Vietnam-Era Incidents and Radio Silence
20:48 “Biologics” Handling and Medical Notes
24:12 Moral Injury vs. Military Obedience
28:00 NRO Optics and Off-Limits Areas
31:22 Document Trails, FOIA, and Stone’s Files
35:06 Human–ET Interface: Empathy Over Fear
38:20 Health Fallout, Pressure, and Pushback
42:55 Why Speak Now? Duty to the Public
46:18 Grant’s Debrief: Evidence vs. Testimony
49:10 Legacy and the Ethics of Disclosure
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/szLKxqVDFbA?si=9o-FeBdZdhTtiQB2

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