NTK/12 — Congressional UFO Hearings — 04-29-22
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Ross Coulthart and Bryce Zabel discussing UAPs during a podcast. They talk about the potential for congressional hearings on UAPs, referencing past reports and public interest. They mention the history of UAP investigations, including Project Sign and Project Grudge. They express skepticism about the likelihood of public hearings, citing concerns about government transparency and the control of narratives surrounding UAPs. The discussion also touches on the impact of misinformation in the UAP community. After the encounter, both Coulthart and Zabel remain engaged in the topic, indicating a desire for more openness and investigation into UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the potential for congressional hearings on UAPs, exploring historical attempts and current secrecy mechanisms. The hosts express optimism about future transparency while acknowledging the challenges posed by past government actions.
There is speculation that the U.S. government has been hiding non-human technology since the 1940s.
Ross Coulthart
“I think if that actually happens, I mean all the bets are off.”
Bryce Zabel
“I think we're in a different time.”
Andre Carson
“My hope is... that we will have a series of hearings.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate UAPs
Managed by: Defense Intelligence Agency
Investigate anomalous phenomena
There may be a public hearing into UAPs as promised around the time of the report to Congress in July last year.
There is speculation that Russia may have reverse-engineered UAP technology.
NASA has genuine authentic videos from the Apollo program that record anomalous objects.
The U.S. Air Force has historically tried to control the narrative around UAP investigations.
Gary Reed, the former director of intelligence for the Defense Department, was involved in a controversial role regarding UAP transparency.
There is a possibility that the U.S. government has been hiding non-human technology since the 1940s.