Why the UAP Disclosure Act Failed | Richard Dolan w/Christopher Sharp

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Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
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October 2, 2024
38.1K views
Tier 2Research and IntelligenceInvestigative Journalism

Analysis Summary

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

Summary

The encounter involves Christopher Sharp, a journalist, discussing UAP legislation on the Richard Dolan show. He explains the UAP Disclosure Act, which aimed to increase transparency about UAPs. The act was proposed by Senators Mike Brown and Chuck Schumer but was removed from the National Defense Authorization Act due to opposition from various congressional members, particularly from the Republican Party. Sharp mentions that lobbying from defense contractors and the intelligence community also contributed to the act's failure. After the encounter, Sharp expresses concern about the lack of transparency and accountability within Congress regarding UAPs, suggesting that some members may fear repercussions from the intelligence community.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion centers around the UAP Disclosure Act and its failure to pass due to opposition from certain members of Congress. Christopher Sharp highlights the potential influence of the intelligence community and the complexities surrounding UAP retrieval programs. The conversation also touches on the implications of secrecy and the need for transparency in UAP-related legislation.

Primary Revelation

The UAP Disclosure Act was gutted from the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2024 due to opposition from House representatives.

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Christopher Sharp
journalistpro disclosure
The Liberation Times
journalistic work on UAPcollaboration with other journalistspublications in reputable media

It's a true honor to be on your show.

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Mike Turner
legislatoranti disclosure
House Intelligence Committee
position as chair of the House Intelligence Committee

I don't think this is good legislation.

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Chuck Schumer
legislatorpro disclosure
U.S. Senate
majority leader of the Senate

It was huge news.

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Jake Sullivan
otherunknown
National Security Council
position as National Security Advisor
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Kamala Harris
legislatorunknown
U.S. Senate
former senatorcurrent vice president
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Mike Rogers
legislatoranti disclosure
House Armed Services Committee
position as chair of the House Armed Services Committee
UAP Disclosure Actcurrent (2023 to 2024)alleged

Managed by: U.S. Congress

to promote transparency regarding UAP information

Office of Global Accesscurrent (unknown to unknown)alleged

Managed by: CIA

involved in UAP retrieval operations

legislativespecific

The UAP Disclosure Act was initially proposed by Senators Mike Brown and Chuck Schumer, with coordination from National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.

Source: Christopher Sharp
legislativespecific
+1 Corroborators

The UAP Disclosure Act was gutted from the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2024 due to opposition from House representatives, particularly Mike Turner.

Source: Christopher Sharp
legislativevague

There is a suggestion that the UAP Disclosure Act could be air dropped into negotiations with the House after the elections in the US.

Source: Christopher Sharp
intimidationvague

Members of Congress may be afraid of the intelligence community and potential blackmail, which affects their willingness to support UAP legislation.

Source: Christopher Sharp
crash retrievalspecific
+2 Corroborators

The Office of Global Access is involved in UAP retrieval programs and is coordinated by the CIA and US Special Operations Command.

Source: Christopher Sharp
coverupvague

There are allegations that the intelligence community is involved in suppressing information about UAP and that some members of Congress are compromised.

Source: Christopher Sharp
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Analysis Summary

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