F-16 Pilot BREAKS DOWN UAP Congress Briefing- The Debunked Photo, NASA Archive
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Chris Lato, a retired F-16 pilot. He discusses the Blockbuster UAP disclosure hearing on May 1, 2025. He mentions a photo shared by Lou that shows a large object taken from a cockpit at 21,000 feet. The object appears to be 600 to 1,000 feet in diameter but is considered unverified. Chris notes that the image may be an optical illusion, resembling a giant crop circle. He believes Lou will be more cautious in sharing unverified images in the future. Chris expresses concern about the ongoing discussions around UAP transparency and the need for better whistleblower protections. He feels that the topic is gaining more attention and support, indicating a shift in public perception.
Program Intelligence Analysis
This video discusses the recent Blockbuster UAP disclosure hearing and highlights key claims made by various witnesses regarding UAPs, including the existence of craft and the need for better transparency and whistleblower protections. The conversation also touches on the importance of reviewing NASA archives for UAP data.
Eric Davis stated that we have the craft but do not know how it works.
Chris Lato
“If you're not failing, you're not trying hard enough; you're not risking enough.”
Lou
Chris Mellon
“Why aren't we seeing any of the UAP radar data?”
Eric Davis
“Yeah, we have the craft; we don't know how it really works.”
Tim Gadet
“I think we should definitely look at it from both angles.”
Anna Paulina Luna
“We have an opportunity right now where we are seeing a complete push for transparency.”
Kirk McConnell
Tim Galidet
Jake Barber
Mike Gold
Managed by: NASA
Investigate UAP phenomena and recommend actions
Lou shared an unverified photo of a giant object taken from a cockpit at 21,000 ft, which could be 600 to 1,000 ft in diameter.
Eric Davis stated that we have the craft but do not know how it works.
There is a push for better whistleblower protections regarding UAP information.
There is a new opportunity for transparency from the current administration regarding UAPs.
A witness is willing to come forward regarding a crash retrieval program.
NASA's UAP independent study team recommended reviewing NASA archives for UAP data.