Need to Know #48 — End of the Beginning (01/05/24)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speakers are Bryce and Ross, discussing UAPs and recent events. Bryce reflects on becoming a grandfather and wonders about the future regarding UAP disclosure. They talk about the failed Schumer Amendment, which aimed to create a review panel for UAP records and address non-human intelligence. They mention significant events in 2023, including testimonies from David Grush and others before Congress. Bryce expresses concern about the ongoing secrecy surrounding UAPs and the impact on future generations. Ross highlights the possibility of legal actions from defense contractors regarding UAP materials. The conversation ends with speculation about upcoming disclosures and the role of government in addressing UAP issues.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant legislative setbacks regarding UAP disclosure, particularly the Schumer Amendment's failure. Key figures like David Grusch continue to play a pivotal role in the evolving narrative, with expectations for further revelations in 2024. The conversation also touches on the implications of potential extraterrestrial findings by the James Webb Space Telescope.
The Schumer Amendment aimed to create a review panel for UAP records and impose eminent domain on NHI technology, but it was significantly altered before passage.
Bryce Sael
“I tend to come down on the point of view that we should be doing what we perceive is right for her at this point.”
Ross Colart
“I think we're going to see more action in Congress and I think that's already underway.”
David Grush
“We've also been informed by multiple credible sources that information on uaps has also been withheld from Congress.”
Chuck Schumer
“We've also been notified by multiple credible sources that information on uaps has also been withheld from Congress.”
Managed by: U.S. Senate
To establish a review panel for UAP records and impose eminent domain on NHI technology
The Schumer Amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act would have established a nine-member review panel to declassify UAP records and imposed eminent domain on any NHI technology or biologics.
David Grusch's testimony before Congress was credible and corroborated by other witnesses.
There is ongoing secrecy regarding UAP information withheld from Congress, which may violate laws requiring full notification.
The aerospace industry lobbied against the Schumer Amendment, particularly the eminent domain aspect.
David Grusch is expected to publish an op-ed detailing his firsthand experience with UAPs.
The James Webb Space Telescope detected a potential signature of extraterrestrial life.