Richard Dolan & Micah Hanks Trademarking of Secret Space Program.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion features Richard Dolan and Mica Hanks, who explore the current state of the UFO phenomenon. They focus on the controversy surrounding the trademarking of the term 'secret space program' by Corey Goode. They express concern that this trend could hinder open discussion in the UFO community. Hanks critiques the sensational claims made by some self-proclaimed whistleblowers, comparing them to past figures in UFO history. Both Dolan and Hanks emphasize the need for serious research and a multi-faceted approach to understanding UAPs. The conversation reflects their frustration with the commercialization and sensationalism in the field, which they believe detracts from serious inquiry into the subject.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights concerns over the trademarking of UFO-related phrases and the impact of monetization on serious discourse. It also critiques the influence of post-modernism on free speech and cultural narratives.
The trademarking of the phrase 'secret space program' is seen as a troubling development that could restrict discourse in the UFO community.
Mica Hanks
“I think we need to be very very careful about it.”
Richard Dolan
“I think that's why we're talking about this.”
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Alleged covert operations related to extraterrestrial technology
The trademarking of the phrase 'secret space program' and the acronym SSP by Corey Goode is a pernicious development.
Individuals claiming to be whistleblowers about the secret space program often present fantastical stories that defy common sense.
The monetization of UFO phenomena by certain individuals complicates serious discussions about the subject.
The current cultural zeitgeist is influenced by a form of post-modernism that restricts free speech and honest discourse.