UAP and Congress: The Only Update You Need
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Matt Laszlo, a journalist, discussing UAP issues on the Good Trouble Show. During the show, he talks about a petition for UAP transparency and the need for public hearings on UAPs. He mentions a conversation with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand about special access programs and the challenges of UAP identification. Laszlo expresses skepticism about Congress's knowledge of these programs. He highlights the importance of transparency and the need for Congress to engage with the UAP topic more seriously. After the encounter, Laszlo continues to advocate for UAP transparency and public awareness.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the current state of UAP legislation and transparency efforts, highlighting the involvement of various senators and the challenges faced in uncovering information about UAPs. Key claims include the distrust in Arrow and the ongoing efforts to push for public hearings and transparency in UAP investigations.
Senator Gillibrand is planning a public Senate UAP hearing with Arrow to discuss metrics and unidentified objects.
Matt Laszlo
“We need to get the American people to understand what's going on with UAPs.”
Doctor Steven Brown
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
“I tasked her staff with setting up public Senate UAP hearing with Arrow.”
Senator Mike Rounds
“I don't trust that Congress knows about all SAPs.”
Jim Himes
“This whole UAP investigation is a waste of time.”
Chuck Schumer
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To promote transparency regarding UAPs
Doctor Steven Brown provided a private briefing on the Nasca mummies, which he believes do not appear faked.
The UAP Disclosure Fund is currently gathering signatures for a petition advocating for UAP transparency.
Senator Gillibrand is planning a public Senate UAP hearing with Arrow, hoping to present metrics and discuss unidentified objects.
There are concerns that Congress does not know about all Special Access Programs (SAPs) related to UAPs.
Senator Rounds expressed distrust that Congress is fully aware of all SAPs.
Jim Himes believes there is nothing in American skies that the government does not know about.
There is a lack of trust in Arrow among veterans and current service members regarding UAP investigations.