UAP Gerb, known only as Sam, operates primarily via the YouTube channel @UAPGerb. His research methodology is document-driven, long-form investigative analysis — videos routinely run several hours. nickrobson.net.ky (Nick Robson, Cayman Institute Director-General) is a curator who amplifies UAP Gerb’s content, not Sam himself. KEY APPEARANCES: (1) Jesse Michels’ American Alchemy podcast, February 21, 2025: “The Most Knowledgeable UFO Researcher In The World” — covered crash retrievals, reverse engineering, firsthand eyewitness accounts, and Cold War-era secret military operations in detail. (2) Danny Jones Podcast Episode #320, August 4, 2025: “Deep Sea Alien Bases: The Underwater CIA Project No One Talks About” — covered NURO, Operation Laser Strike, Project Sand Dollar, underwater crash retrieval operations, and the DOE/Atomic Energy Act classification architecture. (3) Night Shift Podcast, September 2025: Post-congressional hearing technical analysis. (4) Colorado MUFON, November 2025: Aztec New Mexico UAP crash documentary presentation. WatchMojo ranked @UAPGerb as the top UFO channel on YouTube in July 2025, citing his “extensive knowledge and documentary-style approach.” A GitHub repository (“DuelingGroks/UAP-Gerb-Video-Database”) functions as a searchable database of his research corpus. WikiDisc has a dedicated page cataloging his appearances. His research spans: Operation Laser Strike (1997 SOUTHCOM), NURO, Project Sand Dollar seafloor inventory, Jonathan Weygandt Peru 1997, Bolivia 1978 Tic-Tac/Moondust, Coyame Mexico 1974, the Atomic Energy Act classification architecture, and DOE legacy program coverage.
