Tim McMillan - UAP News & Journalism

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Disclosure Team with Vinnie Adams
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March 15, 2023
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceInvestigative Journalism

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: otherEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person in this account is Tim McMillan, who discusses UAP topics during an interview. He talks about the challenges in publishing part four of his article on devices of unknown origin. He explains that the U.S. government's funding for the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office is problematic due to a lack of specific allocations and political conflicts. McMillan mentions that many UAP reports are likely misidentifications rather than exotic technologies. He expresses skepticism about the existence of crash retrieval programs and the likelihood of uncovering secrets from contractors. Overall, he feels there is a significant gap between public perception and actual technological capabilities regarding UAPs.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The interview discusses the ongoing challenges faced by the all domain anomaly resolution office (Arrow) regarding funding and operational effectiveness. Tim McMillan highlights the lack of transparency and the informal policies within the U.S. Air Force that contribute to the stigma surrounding UAP reporting.

Primary Revelation

Arrow has roughly 85 percent of its budget still unspent.

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Tim McMillan
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The Debrief
Extensive experience in UAP reportingConnections with military and intelligence sources

I think the vast majority of UFO or UAP reports... are indeed misidentifications or anything benign.

fundingspecific

The all domain anomaly resolution office (Arrow) is not running as mandated by Congress.

Source: Tim McMillan
fundingspecific

Arrow has roughly 85 percent of its budget still unspent.

Source: Tim McMillan
coverupspecific

The U.S. Air Force has an informal policy of not discussing UAP.

Source: Tim McMillan
intimidationspecific

There is a stigma within the Air Force regarding reporting UAP encounters.

Source: Tim McMillan
technologyspecific

The NRO has capabilities to detect UAP, but details are classified.

Source: Tim McMillan
coverupspecific

The U.S. government has not shown Congress any videos of the objects shot down over North America.

Source: Tim McMillan
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: otherEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10