NTK/17 — Beyond Nimitz — 07-14-22
Analysis Summary
Summary
Bryce Abel is a podcaster in Los Angeles discussing UAPs with his partner Ross Coldheart from Australia. They talk about their collaboration and the impact of the pandemic on their communication. They introduce investigative filmmaker Dave Beatty, who created the Nimitz encounter video. Beatty explains the 2019 drone swarms off the Californian coast, mentioning that the Navy initially classified them as drones. He highlights the unusual behavior of these drones and the lack of evidence linking them to specific vessels. The discussion emphasizes the significance of these incidents in understanding UAPs and the need for more transparency from the Navy. The encounter has led to ongoing investigations and interest in UAP phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights ongoing issues surrounding UAP incidents, particularly the 2019 drone swarms off the Californian coast. Investigative filmmaker Dave Beatty emphasizes the misleading nature of official Navy explanations and the potential for legislative changes to protect whistleblowers. The conversation underscores the need for transparency and accountability in UAP investigations.
The Navy's assertion that the 2019 drone swarms were simply drones is misleading.
Bryce Abel
“it's really sensational but we're going to dive beyond what he did”
Dave Beatty
“the navy was actively investigating some other vessels in the area trying to find out if they were flying drones”
Ross Coldheart
“it's about ufos uaps but we'll have to hold back on that for a moment”
The Navy's assertion that the 2019 drone swarms were simply drones is misleading.
There is legislation being drafted to provide immunity to witnesses with national security obligations who want to come forward about UAPs.
The 2019 incidents involved multiple engagements over various days, not just isolated events.
The Navy has been using terms like 'unmanned aerial systems' or 'drones' to describe UAPs without definitive evidence.
Witnesses from the 2019 incidents are reluctant to speak due to potential repercussions on their careers.