WATCH: UFOs and Congress, our exclusive interview with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on UAPs / UFOs
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York discussing UAPs during an interview. She highlights her concerns about service members who reported UAP sightings and faced retaliation. This prompted her to advocate for the establishment of a specialized office within the Department of Defense to review these reports. The office, known as Arrow, aims to ensure transparency and protect whistleblowers. Gillibrand emphasizes the need for better data collection and monitoring of UAPs to enhance national security. After the encounter, she remains committed to supporting legislation that protects whistleblowers and seeks to demystify UAPs for the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand highlights her efforts in advancing legislation related to UAP, including the establishment of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office. She discusses the challenges faced by whistleblowers and the need for transparency in UAP investigations.
Senator Gillibrand confirmed that 366 UAP cases have been reported over the last 20 years, with 171 still classified as unknown.
Kirsten Gillibrand
“I was not going to tolerate our service members being in any way disparaged because they were doing their jobs to report these sightings.”
Christopher Sharp
“The battle has not been won yet; it's still an uphill battle for Senators pushing this.”
Vinnie Adams
“Kudos to you for cultivating a relationship with Senator Gillibrand.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
To investigate and analyze UAP sightings
The Pentagon's UAP program was studied from 2007 to 2012, led by Lou Elizondo.
Senator Gillibrand led a bipartisan effort to include UAP legislation in the National Defense Authorization Act.
The All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (ARRO) was established to improve the reporting and analysis of UAP.
There have been 366 reported UAP cases over the last 20 years, with 171 still classified as unknown.
Whistleblowers reporting UAP sightings have faced retaliation.