Need to Know #53 - Zero Doubt (06-07-24)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Ross Coldheart, who attended the SCU conference in Huntsville, Alabama. He discussed the history of secrecy surrounding UAPs, comparing it to the transparency after D-Day. During the conference, he felt a strong sense of excitement about potential disclosure regarding non-human intelligence. He met many scientists and defense personnel who believe the government is hiding information. Coldheart expressed concerns about the current political climate and the likelihood of disclosure before the upcoming election. He emphasized the importance of protecting sources and hinted at having information that could be revealed in the future. Overall, he felt energized by the discussions but remained skeptical about immediate government transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights ongoing government secrecy regarding non-human intelligence and UAPs, with claims of international cooperation and the need for transparency. Key figures express skepticism about the government's narrative and emphasize the importance of disclosure.
The U.S. government is concealing information about non-human intelligence that it ought to disclose to the public.
Ross Coldheart
“I feel that profoundly because I met so many wonderful people at SCU, brilliant scientists clever people.”
Bryce Zel
“It's a serious topic; I don't mean to make light of it but I will anyway.”
Carl Nell
“Non-human intelligence exists.”
Tim Gadet
“There are different types of non-human intelligence visiting us whose intentions we do not know.”
Managed by: US Government
Collaboration on the exploitation of foreign technology, potentially including non-human technology
The U.S. government is concealing information about non-human intelligence that it ought to disclose to the public.
There are non-elected people in the government who are aware of non-human intelligence interacting with humanity.
The Pentagon is attempting to downplay UAP incidents by labeling them as drone events.
The UAP issue is a global concern that requires international cooperation.
There are allegations of Canadian scientists collaborating with American scientists on non-human technology.