UAP Oracle intelligence assessment of Steven Greer — distinguishing documented access from contested claims: VERIFIED ACCESS: Clinton Presidential Library records document 45 pages of Greer-Clinton White House correspondence and meetings (FOIA 2006-0483-F). He briefed CIA Director Woolsey — a sitting CIA Director who confirmed he had no access to UAP information through official channels. Laurance Rockefeller (Module 5 corpus: Jason Society/Country Club land donor) facilitated his Clinton access. These are documented institutional connections. UAP GERB ASSESSMENT (Primary Corpus): Greer is identified as having “questionable methodology for handling whistleblowers.” Specifically: Greer labels Lou Elizondo a “disinformation asset” — creating a direct opposition between Greer’s Disclosure Project framework and the Elizondo/AATIP/Grusch institutional disclosure track. This framing undermines disclosure unity by positioning credible government insiders as disinformation. CONTROVERSIES: (1) The Atacama “alien” skeleton featured in his 2013 documentary “Sirius” was proven by DNA analysis to be a human fetus with genetic mutations. (2) His 2001 Disclosure Project included some witnesses whose testimony was later questioned. (3) Watchdog researchers allege mixing of verified testimony with unverifiable claims for fundraising. GAIA PRESENCE: Greer’s CE-5 program features prominently on Gaia.com — the same platform that features Richard Doty (documented AFOSI disinformation agent) as a disclosure expert. ASSESSMENT: Greer’s institutional access is real and documented. His methodology for distinguishing verified whistleblowers from unverifiable claimants is contested. Source discrimination applies to his testimony and witnesses independently.
