NTK/24 — The Late Report — 11-01-22

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Stellar Productions
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November 2, 2022
33.1K views
Tier 2Research and IntelligenceNews & Commentary

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2023Intel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves a discussion among podcasters about UAPs and government reports. They are analyzing a forthcoming report to Congress from the Pentagon regarding UAPs. The conversation highlights NASA's recent involvement in UAP research and critiques a New York Times article that downplays unexplained UAP sightings. They mention that the Pentagon has not backtracked on its findings about Navy videos of UAPs. The impact of this discussion shows a growing skepticism among younger generations towards government transparency on UAPs. They believe that social media and alternative news sources will play a crucial role in shaping public opinion on the topic.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion centers around the upcoming UAP report to Congress, highlighting significant findings and the implications of government transparency. Key claims include NASA's limited investigation scope and the Pentagon's acknowledgment of unexplained UAP encounters. The conversation reflects on public trust and the government's handling of UAP information.

Primary Revelation

The upcoming UAP report acknowledges 150 unexplained UAP encounters by military and government officials.

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Bryce Sable
otherneutral
YouTube Podcast

I think the thing that's gotten a lot of attention and certainly gotten people writing articles about it and the mainstream media has been the fact that NASA finally laid out the 16 individuals that will make up its study group.

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Ryan Robbins
otherpro disclosure
Post Disclosure World

I think it's incredibly significant especially when you consider the military apparatus that is at the disposal of the United States government.

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Christina Gomez
otherpro disclosure
Paradigm Shifts

They don't listen to mainstream media; they don't really listen to the government; they don't really care what they have to say because it's not significant in their life.

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Susan Goff
otherpro disclosure
Pentagon

The Pentagon has not backtracked on its findings in relation to the three Navy videos.

scientificspecific

NASA has recently agreed to investigate UAPs for nine months, focusing only on unclassified data.

Source: Bryce Sable
coverupspecific
+1 Corroborators

The Pentagon has not backtracked on its findings regarding the three Navy videos.

Source: Bryce Sable
legislativespecific
+1 Corroborators

The upcoming UAP report to Congress acknowledges 150 unexplained UAP encounters.

Source: Ryan Robbins
coverupspecific

The government is likely to attribute some unexplained UAPs to Chinese or Russian drones.

Source: Bryce Sable
coverupspecific

The U.S. government has not provided satisfactory explanations for UAP sightings, leading to public distrust.

Source: Ryan Robbins
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2023Intel Value: 8/10