Brett Feddersen — “This type of technology is not man-made” (clip, May 2026)

The statement (verbatim, per the clip)

“This type of technology is not man-made. It’s nothing that we can build, or have built, or are using out there.” — Brett Feddersen

Framed by @UAPJames as: “Former White House National Security Council Director of Aviation Security says UFOs are not made by human beings.”

Community-credibility framing (the reply)

@ultra_orbs (reply): “He’s very credible, when it comes to this topic and probably knows things that he can’t talk about because they’re classified… unlike someone like debunker man @MickWest. Plus he’s a former Intelligence Officer that worked at DIA.”

This is a textbook credibility-by-credential community move (his DIA/NSC background offered as the reason to credit an extraordinary, evidence-free claim) — and an explicit contrast against the skeptic register (west-skeptical-analysis). The credential is real; the claim (“not man-made”) is a maximalist origin assertion with no evidence presented in the clip — the register the credibility framework most discounts regardless of the speaker’s résumé. See community-credibility-assessment.

Note

Feddersen’s verbatim quotes were not previously captured in the age-of-disclosure-documentary writeup (he appeared only in the interviewee roster). This “not man-made” line is now the first captured Feddersen quote in the repo. Whether the clip is excerpted from Age of Disclosure or a separate appearance is not established from the tweet alone.