John Ramirez - CIA & Disclosure
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves John Ramirez, a former intelligence officer, discussing UAPs during a podcast. He talks about the UAP Task Force and mentions Anjali, who claimed to have been interviewed by investigators. Ramirez explains that there are separate groups looking into UAPs and shares his thoughts on the challenges faced by the AARO in gathering information. He believes that the U.S. government should disclose information about non-human technology for the benefit of humanity. After the encounter, Ramirez feels optimistic about imminent disclosure and the potential for a post-disclosure world where the public can understand the truth about UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the complexities surrounding UAP disclosure, including claims of non-human technology and the roles of various government entities. John Ramirez emphasizes the importance of transparency and the potential for significant changes in public understanding of UAPs in the near future.
The government is aware of non-human technology and is preparing for a public narrative regarding it.
John Ramirez
“I personally believe that the era of secrecy about that should be over.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAP incidents and threats
Managed by: Department of Defense
Classified programs related to advanced technologies
Anjali claimed to have been interviewed by the UAP Task Force back in 2021 and 2022, but Jay Stratton stated he was not aware of any such interviews during his time.
The AARO is primarily focused on aviation safety and national security implications, not on disclosure.
The Air Force may be reluctant to share information regarding UAPs due to equities they need to protect.
The next president of the United States could be the disclosure president, leading to significant public narrative changes regarding UAPs.
The government is aware of non-human technology and is preparing for a public narrative regarding it.
There is a significant interest in orbs within the government, with many resources dedicated to studying them.