The former investigative journalist who ran interference for war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith has gained a cult following among American UFO watchers.
sensing a change of the wind on little green men from Mars, following explosive whistleblower testimony before US Congress.
But in American UFO circles, Coulthart is something of a cult hero, ever since publishing a bestselling book on the subject in 2021. More recently, he’s been fronting UFO coverage for upstart American cable channel NewsNation., a retired military officer on a Pentagon UFO taskforce who claims the US government has a secret UFO reverse-engineering program. Online, UFO spottersCoulthart told Australian audiences last month“I don’t care if people say this is crazy.
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