Dr. Garry Nolan Returns: The Plan for Disclosure WITHOUT The Government

Stanford Professor and UAP research pioneer Dr. Garry Nolan returns to The Good Trouble Show for a critical update on the fight for transparency. In this exclusive interview, we explore "Plan B"—the…

PUBLISHED · January 5, 2026·DURATION · 1:47:10·WITH · Garry Nolan·TOPIC · UAP Disclosure
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Stanford Professor and UAP research pioneer Dr. Garry Nolan returns to The Good Trouble Show for a critical update on the fight for transparency. In this exclusive interview, we explore "Plan B"—the strategy for public disclosure that bypasses government gatekeepers entirely.

Today's Agenda: Based on recent developments, Dr. Nolan breaks down the current state of the UAP / UFO phenomenon:

•The Narrative Shift: Why the discussion of non-human intelligence is no longer "fringe" but a mainstream reality—and why that is already a major victory. •Community Power: How we organize for serious self-investigation to force public disclosure without the government. •The Disinformation Network: Specific strategies to expose and publicize the network operating behind the scenes. •The WSJ Controversy: Dr. Nolan discusses the recent Wall Street Journal article and specifically how •The Good Trouble Show’s rapid reporting allowed the community to be prepared for the narrative attack.

00:00 - Introduction and New Year Wishes 01:46 - Dr. Garry Nolan Joins the Show 04:07 - New Year's Resolutions and UAP Focus 05:24 - Changing UAP Narrative in Science and Media 10:05 - Government Statements vs. Evidence 13:51 - Arrow, Data, and Trust Issues 20:02 - Can We Trust the Government on Disclosure? 25:58 - Independent Scientific Investigations 30:25 - Evaluating the Role of Peer Review 32:49 - Behind the Scenes: Dr. Nolan’s Personal Life 45:26 - Fighting Media Disinformation 47:51 - CBS Debate Proposal with Mick West 53:26 - Conditions for Debating Skeptics 56:20 - Audience Q&A Begins 57:20 - Reversed Engineering and Threat Hypotheses 01:00:14 - Significance of Independent Skywatch Data 01:01:32 - Scientific Methods in UAP Research 01:06:31 - Disclosure vs. Social Disruption 01:08:38 - Psionics, Childhood Sightings, and Experience 01:12:21 - Promoting Science at a Public Level 01:14:54 - Supporting Sol Foundation and Nolan’s Work 01:16:20 - Final Thoughts and Sign-off

🏆 A Titan of Science: The Kornberg & Berg Award We also celebrate a monumental honor: The Stanford Medicine Alumni Association has awarded Dr. Garry P. Nolan the Arthur Kornberg and Paul Berg Lifetime Achievement Award in Biomedical Sciences.

In 2010, the Stanford University Medical Center Alumni Association Board of Governors established this award to recognize the lifetime achievements of Stanford University School of Medicine alumni in the biomedical sciences. It carries the names of Arthur Kornberg, MD, and Paul Berg, PhD, in recognition of their pioneering contributions to medicine and their service to Stanford.

In 1959, Dr. Kornberg came to Stanford as chair of the newly established Department of Biochemistry. In the same year, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine along with Severo Ochoa for their work in elucidating how DNA is built. These basic studies paved the road to recombinant DNA and genetic engineering, now important elements in the treatment of cancer and viral infections.

Dr. Berg also came to Stanford in 1959. His work with recombinant DNA, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980, helped launch the biotechnology industry. Drs. Berg and Kornberg brought to Stanford a passion for discovery, groundbreaking research, and a strong spirit of excitement and cooperation. By receiving this honor, Dr. Nolan joins a lineage of scientific giants—proving that the mind leading the charge on UAP transparency is one of the most respected in modern history.

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