Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet on Undersea UFOs & USOs – The Navy’s Secret Knowledge..
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account discusses UAP research and funding challenges. They mention the stigma surrounding UAP topics, which makes it hard to secure funding. They highlight the efforts of individuals like Abby Lo and Senator Gillibrand, who are advocating for more support in this field. The person explains that the Department of Defense (DoD) keeps classified data secret for national security reasons, which complicates sharing information with the scientific community. They also express concern about the lack of transparency within the military regarding UAP technology. After the encounter, the person feels optimistic about future discoveries and believes that credible evidence will emerge, despite the current challenges.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the challenges of securing funding for UAP research due to societal stigma and the DoD's national security concerns. Recent calls for increased funding, particularly from Senator Gillibrand, signal a potential shift in the landscape of UAP research funding. The conversation also addresses the secrecy surrounding classified UAP data and its implications for transparency.
Senator Gillibrand has called for full funding of the DoD's Arrow office.
Martin
Avi Lo
“he's a miracle worker in his own right.”
Senator Jillbrand
“full funding of the DoD's Arrow office.”
Dave Grush
“he's showing great courage.”
Wilson
“he was upset, rightly, because he felt that he was getting shielded.”
Managed by: DoD
UAP research and funding
Funding for UAP research has been almost impossible due to stigma and ridicule in the scientific community.
Senator Gillibrand has called for full funding of the DoD's Arrow office.
The DoD hides classified UAP data behind national security concerns, which prevents sharing with the scientific community.
The establishment is not purposely hiding information from the public but is instead shielding leaders from compartmented programs.
The Wilson memo highlights issues of compartmented programs shielding information from military leaders.
The recent disclosure of UAP information is seen as a positive development.