UAP Gerb: NURO’s Project Sand Dollar — “An Itemized Inventory of Every Single Item of National Security Interest, Nuclear and Otherwise, On the Seafloor.” The US Government Has Comprehensively Mapped the Ocean Floor for Material of Interest. Submersibles Deployable Anywhere in the World Within 72 Hours. Jonathan Weygandt Peru 1997: Egg-Shaped Craft Surrounded by DOE Retrieval Team.

UAP Gerb’s Danny Jones Podcast appearance (August 2025) delivered two previously undocumented intelligence threads: (1) PROJECT SAND DOLLAR: UAP Gerb described Project Sand Dollar as “an itemized inventory of every single item of national security interest nuclear and otherwise on the seafloor.” This is a NURO-linked program that implies the US government has conducted comprehensive undersea surveys and cataloged objects of interest across the ocean floor on a global basis. The operational capability: deep submergence rescue vehicle submersibles were deployable anywhere in the world within 72 hours. This 30+ man rapid reaction team could deploy and react to locations worldwide in roughly 11% of that 72-hour window — meaning they were on site in South America (Peru) approximately 8 hours after deployment decision. (2) JONATHAN WEYGANDT — PERU 1997: UAP Gerb documented the testimony of former US Marine Lance Corporal Jonathan Weygandt, who encountered a crashed UAP during Operation Laser Strike in the Peruvian jungle in 1997. Key details: the craft was egg-shaped with strange organic-like material properties. The site was already under guard by a Department of Energy retrieval team when Weygandt’s unit arrived. He was removed from the site and sequestered. UAP Gerb observed this description closely mirrors other documented case testimonies including Jake Barber’s 2024 account of an egg-shaped craft (metallic pearly white, no engine, no thermal signature) — suggesting consistent physical description of a craft type across independent witnesses spanning 27 years. DOE retrieval teams at crash sites = the DOE Atomic Energy Act architecture confirmed in operational practice.

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