F-18 Pilots are seeing UFOs almost daily, Why can’t we hear what they said?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person is discussing UAP encounters and government responses while reviewing a video by John Greenwald. They mention that the U.S. government has not released much information about UAPs, despite requests for transparency. The person highlights that certain shapes of UAPs are classified, which they find confusing. They also note that the UAP task force did not consider certain intelligence disciplines in their analysis. The person expresses concern about the difficulty of tracking UAPs, especially those that remain stationary in high winds. After the encounter with this information, the person feels frustrated by the lack of clarity and transparency from the government regarding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the issues surrounding the classification of UAP information and the implications for national security. It highlights the lack of access to critical intelligence data and questions the rationale behind classifying certain details, such as the shapes of UAPs. The speaker emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in UAP investigations.
The UAP task force had no access to measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) data.
Avril Haynes
“the current classification system strain intelligence agencies and vast troves of classified info undermine national security”
Ryan Graves
John Greenwald
Managed by: U.S. Navy
investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The current classification system strains intelligence agencies and undermines national security.
Shapes of UAPs are classified, which does not make sense.
The UAP task force had no access to measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) data.
Some UAP appear to remain stationary in high winds, maneuver abruptly, or move at considerable speed without discernible means of propulsion.