David John Oates returns to demonstrate the controversial phenomenon of reverse speech, analyzing backwards audio from recent NASA communications and the Air Force's Roswell press conference. Oates explains how his speech impediment led him to study language patterns, ultimately discovering what he believes are unconscious communications embedded in reversed speech. His analysis reveals hidden meanings in official statements, suggesting that speakers unconsciously reveal information they consciously intend to conceal. The program features reversed excerpts from Colonel Haynes' Pentagon briefing, with Oates interpreting backwards messages that seem to contradict the official narrative. He examines NASA communications for evidence of hidden knowledge about space missions and extraterrestrial contact. Oates' methodology involves identifying clear speech patterns when audio is played backwards, arguing that these represent genuine psychological phenomena rather than coincidental sounds. The discussion covers the theoretical basis for reverse speech and its potential applications in psychological analysis and truth detection. While controversial, Oates' work suggests that human communication operates on multiple levels, with unconscious processes revealing information that conscious speech attempts to hide. His analysis of recent events provides alternative interpretations of official statements and government communications. The program challenges conventional understanding of human communication while offering a unique analytical tool for examining public statements and official narratives.