From Retired USAF MSgt Jason Sands WHISTELBLOWER| UFO Crash Retrievals & Non-Human Intelligence · · ColeyUFO
“They wanted to put a bullet in your head and bury you in the freaking desert. And I'm like, 'You've got to be kidding.' They're like, 'No, that's how seriously they took this.'”
On , Jason Sands, Vice President of Human Resources at SM ENERGY CO, spoke about whistleblower retaliation during Retired USAF MSgt Jason Sands WHISTELBLOWER| UFO Crash Retrievals & Non-Human Intelligence on ColeyUFO.
Jason Sands, a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant and whistleblower on classified UAP programs, has continued to share his experiences and views in recent interviews. In an April 2025 appearance on Mario Nawfal's show, Sands stated that he had telepathic communication with a non-human intelligence in the desert at Nellis Air Force Base and described the beings as "more civilized" than humans. He also claimed that the government maintains archives of photographs and videotapes related to non-human intelligence and reverse engineering programs, but access is restricted by classification. Sands said that after he was removed from a program for bringing his children to a zoo in New Mexico, he was told by friends that program officials intended to kill him, and that he was offered as a replacement for someone else in lieu of execution. In a May 2026 interview on SNX Radio, Sands elaborated on his experiences, saying he first entered black programs after cross-training into intelligence during his 22-year Air Force career. He stated that he is an "experiencer" and that telepathy is part of consciousness, asserting that he can distinguish between his own emotions and influences from non-human intelligences. Sands warned that any non-human intelligence offering technology should be distrusted, as the protective ones would prefer humanity to seek spiritual truth. He also expressed a belief that during disclosure, only those meant to move forward will do so, while others may be left behind or destroy themselves. Sands founded the Firsthand Fund to help UAP experiencers share their stories.