Chris Gaffney & Rob Sheridan - UAP & Ireland
Analysis Summary
Summary
Chris and Rob are involved in UAP research in Ireland. Chris's interest began in childhood, influenced by science fiction shows. He joined UFO organizations and started NHI Disclosure to push for government transparency about UAPs. Rob became interested after listening to a podcast and focused on data and human stories related to UAPs. Both are working on projects to gather evidence and promote scientific study of UAPs. Their efforts aim to educate the public and advocate for government acknowledgment of UAPs. The encounter has led to ongoing research and a desire to share findings with the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights ongoing efforts in Ireland to investigate UAPs and the challenges faced in obtaining government transparency. Project Morgan aims to advocate for scientific study of UAPs to address climate issues, while historical ties with the US military complicate the narrative. The conversation underscores the need for public awareness and legislative action.
Project Morgan aims to establish institutions dedicated to the scientific study of UAPs to alleviate the climate crisis.
Chris
“I thought there was a vacuum in Ireland of people chasing up the government in Ireland and the EU to what's going on.”
Rob
“For me, it was the data; it was the anecdotal evidence; it was the data that I started to see.”
Managed by: NHI Disclosure
Establish institutions dedicated to scientific study of UAP to alleviate climate crisis
The Irish government has been stonewalling inquiries into UAPs, despite evidence suggesting they are aware of the phenomenon.
Project Morgan aims to establish institutions dedicated to the scientific study of UAPs to alleviate the climate crisis.
Ireland has a historical relationship with the US military, including the use of Shannon Airport for military operations.
There is a potential connection between UAP sightings and climate change solutions.
The Irish Aviation Authority has been uncooperative in releasing information about UAP incidents.