Christopher Mellon & Leslie Kean | Inquiry Into Anomalous Experiences & The Phenomenon (12/3/2022)

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April 19, 2024
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Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 9/10

Summary

Christopher Melon and Leslie Kane participated in a fireside chat in December 2022 in New York City. They discussed recent developments in UAP legislation and the importance of whistleblower protections. Melon explained how he worked to encourage Congress to request reports on UAPs, emphasizing the national security implications of unidentified objects over military bases. He noted that a report on UAPs was overdue but expected to be released soon. Melon highlighted new legislation that would allow whistleblowers to come forward without fear of retaliation, aiming to uncover government knowledge about UAPs. After the encounter, Melon expressed optimism about the progress being made in addressing UAP issues and the potential for more transparency in the future.

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Executive Summary

The discussion focuses on the overdue UAP report and the new legislation aimed at protecting whistleblowers and investigating UAPs. Christopher Melon emphasizes the seriousness with which Congress is approaching the UAP issue and the establishment of a well-resourced office for investigations.

Primary Revelation

The U.S. Congress is demanding a well-resourced operation to investigate UAPs.

legislativespecific

The report that was supposed to come out regarding UAPs is overdue and may not be submitted to Congress.

Source: Christopher Melon
legislativespecific

The legislation includes provisions for whistleblower protections and requires a review of all historical documents related to UAP from the intelligence community.

Source: Christopher Melon
legislativespecific

The new office created by the legislation will have a secure process for receiving information from whistleblowers regarding classified UAP programs.

Source: Christopher Melon
otherspecific

There are incidents of UAP being detected by NORAD and other sensor systems, but the Air Force has a cultural resistance to discussing these issues.

Source: Christopher Melon
legislativespecific

The U.S. Congress is taking the UAP issue seriously and is demanding a well-resourced operation to investigate UAPs.

Source: Christopher Melon
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 9/10