(NewsNation) — A private group known as Skywatcher may soon release new video of UFOs it has been able to “summon” through electronic signals, investigative journalist Ross Coulthart says.
The organization founded by UFO whistleblower Jake Barber claims it has been able to at least partly replicate the process it believes the U.S. government has used to attract non-human technology to Earth.
Skywatcher has a secret location known as “The Range” where it uses a signaling system that Coulthart describes as an “electro-mechanical dog whistle.”
Skywatcher video shows range of UFOs that have been coaxed: Ross Coulthart
“They say that every time they use their dog whistle, it’s worked 100% of the time in summoning the phenomenon,” he told “NewsNation Prime” on Sunday.
Coulthart said he understands Skywatcher will release a video “within a day” that purportedly shows a range of UFOs the organization has been able to coax.
“They claim to have been able to recover video of nine different shapes,” Coulthart said, including a “jellyfish-shaped” object with tentacles.
Jake Barber, Skywatcher hosted representatives from Pentagon
News about the potential video comes as Skywatcher says it has hosted representatives of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, at its private base.

Barber, the organization’s founder, is a former Air Force airman and federal contractor. He has said he flew helicopters during secret government missions to retrieve what may have been alien technology.
In one instance, he said, he transported a white, egg-shaped object the size of an SUV. On another occasion, Barber said he observed a flying disc with eight discernible edges, something he referred to as an “eightgon.”