Interview CLIPS Richard G Hopf and SKY360 bringing UAP hunting Mainstream
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Chris, a retired F-16 pilot and UAP investigator, interviewing Richard Hoff, who is starting a new organization called Sky 360. This organization aims to create a global UAP tracking network with 150,000 sensor stations. They discuss the need for visual data to provide evidence of UAPs, as many people require clear images or videos to accept their existence. Richard explains the technology they plan to use, including passive radar and various cameras. After the encounter, Chris expresses excitement about the project and encourages others to get involved, highlighting the importance of sharing data and collaborating in UAP research.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the establishment of Sky 360, a non-profit organization aimed at creating a global UAP tracking network. Richard Hoff emphasizes the importance of visual data in persuading the public about UAPs and highlights the challenges of accessing existing UAP data locked in government servers.
Sky 360 aims to establish a global UAP tracking network with 150,000 sensor stations.
Chris Later
“I'm very excited today to have Richard Hoff on the channel.”
Richard Hoff
“We want to see our final goal is 150,000 sensor stations.”
Managed by: Sky 360
Develop a global UAP tracking network
Sky 360 aims to establish a global UAP tracking network with 150,000 sensor stations.
The focus on optics and visual data is essential for persuading the public about UAPs.
Existing UAP data is locked up in government servers and not available for study.
The Kerberos SDR can triangulate signals and recognize movement, speed, direction, and shape.