Jean Stiko: Whistleblower in the Shell UK Supreme Court Case, Nigerian Deals, and a Soviet UFO Archive

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An upcoming four-hour interview with Jean Stiko presents his whistleblower view that Shell’s Nigerian deals—potentially linked to Malabu and Goodluck Jonathan—and a UK Supreme Court case are connected to a controversial archive of Soviet UFO material, involving Valeris Cherno, George Knap, and David Grusch, and raises questions about provenance, control, and the meaning of UFOs.

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An upcoming, nearly four-hour interview centers on Jean Stiko, a former military, intelligence, and oil-industry insider who became a corporate whistleblower in a landmark UK Supreme Court case against Shell. The discussion traces Shell’s Nigerian dealings, including a 2011 field purchase by Shell and its Italian partner Annie for 1.3 billion, with much of the funds allegedly routed to Malabu and possibly to then-president Goodluck Jonathan’s government. Shell’s stance is described as evolving, now acknowledging engagement with Danete, a former oil minister and convicted money-launderer. A version of the UK Supreme Court oral judgment is referenced to illustrate the ongoing legal questions and the likelihood of further disclosures. Valeris Cherno, Stiko’s father-in-law, who died in 2019, left an archive detailing what he described as a Soviet reverse-engineering program for UFOs, which Stiko links to ongoing UAP discussions and to a purported Bigelow program, the Thread 3 reports. Stiko claims to have shared these documents with whistleblower David Grusch and with journalist George Knap, whose work has involved Russian UFO materials, and he has authored Engineering Infinity: Earth’s First Interstellar Blueprint. The broadcast also features Frontline material on the Soviet Union, including portraits of its people and the story of Valera Krillof, an 18-year-old recruit in the Soviet army. Questions in the piece probe the provenance of Cherno’s papers, whether they describe a single craft, and the meaning of “UFO,” with speculation about who controls George Knap and the unsettling remark that “George works for me.”

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