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Leslie Kean Confirms Jake Barber as Legitimate UFO Crash Retrieval Whistleblower

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Investigative journalist Leslie Kean has weighed in on the highly anticipated UFO Crash Retrieval whistleblower, Jake Barber, with a strong endorsement after reviewing his interview preview. Kean, renowned for her work on the UAP topic, stated that her sources confirm Barber is "the real deal," highlighting his credibility and the significance of his claims.

Kean revealed that she did not know Jake Barber personally before watching the interview, but after seeing the preview, she believes this could be a major breakthrough for the UFO community. She emphasized the importance of Barber’s past contributions, noting that he provided crucial data to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in the past.

He is following the right path,” Kean said, drawing parallels to David Grusch’s journey as a whistleblower. Her words add weight to Barber’s position as an integral figure in the ongoing push for transparency on UFOs and UAPs.

With Kean’s confirmation and support, all eyes are now on the full interview and any potential new evidence that Barber may reveal. The momentum surrounding this revelation is building, and it could be a game-changer for the UFO disclosure movement.

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January 18, 2025

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