#61 Gimme Some Truth — Need to Know — March 2025
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion features Ross and Bryce, who analyze the current state of UAP disclosure and government attitudes. They express concern about the new president's lack of action on UAP files, despite previous promises. They mention statements from CIA head John Ratcliffe and former senator Marco Rubio, who suggest that many UAP sightings remain classified. The hosts speculate on the influence of figures like Elon Musk on UAP discussions and criticize the media's handling of UAP issues. They worry that the UAP topic is being deprioritized and that transparency is lacking. Overall, they feel frustrated by the slow progress in UAP disclosure and the potential for misinformation.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the current state of UAP disclosure efforts, emphasizing a lack of transparency and prioritization from the government. Key figures like John Ratcliffe and Elon Musk are mentioned in relation to UAP sightings and crash retrieval programs, raising concerns about the credibility of official narratives.
There is a lack of transparency regarding UAPs and the government is potentially lying about the drone incidents.
Ross Colart
Bryce Z
John Ratcliffe
“There are a lot more sightings than have been made public”
Marco Rubio
“There is a lot more we don't know about these UAP and that is a big problem”
Elon Musk
“I think I'd know right and to the best of my knowledge there is not any magic there”
Anna Paulina Luna
The new president is avoiding the UAP issue and has not issued any executive orders for the release of UFO files.
John Ratcliffe stated that there are many more sightings than have been made public.
Elon Musk has been read in at least in part to the crash retrieval program.
There is a lack of transparency regarding UAPs and the government is potentially lying about the drone incidents.
Congress is not prioritizing UAP legislation and there is skepticism about the effectiveness of the new transparency task force.
Witnesses have been threatened and intimidated to keep UAP secrets.