The Hill - UAP History Report - Bryce Zabel/Ross Coulthart/Blake Burman (03-10-24)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves a Pentagon report that dismisses claims made by David Grusch, a former intelligence official, about the U.S. government possessing non-human spacecraft. The report states that many claims stem from circular reporting and misunderstandings of sensitive U.S. programs. Investigative journalists express skepticism about the Pentagon's ability to investigate UAPs properly. They argue that the report suggests there is nothing significant to see regarding UAPs, despite some unexplained cases. The journalists call for a public inquiry to allow witnesses to share their experiences without fear. The overall impact is a call for transparency and further investigation into UAP sightings.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses a recent Pentagon report that dismisses claims of hidden UAP programs, while insiders assert that a legacy crash retrieval program exists. It emphasizes the need for a public hearing to allow witnesses to share their experiences without fear of intimidation.
The Pentagon's report claims that hidden programs are largely the result of circular reporting.
David Grusch
“the U.S. government has secretly been in possession of non-human spacecraft”
Pat Ryder
“claims of hidden programs are largely the result of circular reporting”
Ross Coldheart
“there is a covert program that has been in operation for decades”
Bryce Zabel
“the report says over and over basically, nothing to see here”
Managed by: Pentagon
reverse engineering of non-human technology
The U.S. government has secretly been in possession of non-human spacecraft.
The Pentagon's report claims that hidden programs are largely the result of circular reporting.
There is a legacy crash retrieval and reverse engineering program that has been kept secret.
The Pentagon has not actively investigated UAPs, only making polite inquiries to defense contractors.
Congress should hold a public hearing to allow witnesses to speak without fear of intimidation.