UFO Transparency In The Corridors Of Power : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #58
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discussing their recent meetings in Washington, D.C. They are engaging with legislators about UAP issues. They mention meeting with Representative Nancy Mace and express excitement about upcoming congressional hearings. They discuss the importance of transparency and the need for whistleblowers to feel safe coming forward. Corbell reflects on the public's growing interest in UAPs, citing the Don't Storm Area 51 event as a significant moment. The conversation highlights a shift in how Congress is approaching UAP topics, with a focus on education and accountability. The impact on them includes a sense of optimism about the future of UAP discussions and the potential for more public engagement.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the increasing engagement of Congress regarding UAP issues, with a focus on upcoming hearings and the UAP Disclosure Act. Key figures express optimism about the potential for greater transparency and accountability in government regarding UAPs.
The government has obtained a craft of unknown origin and is attempting to reverse engineer it.
George Knapp
“I dig into news stories that others can't or won't.”
Jeremy Corbell
“People are starting to get a sense of that.”
Nancy Mace
“She wanted to know what that meant, you know, non-human biological entity.”
Lester Nair
“We're trying to continue that legacy forward.”
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To promote transparency and declassification of UAP information
Members of Congress are becoming more educated on UAP issues and are frustrated with the lack of transparency from the government.
There is a second hearing on UAPs being chaired by Representative Nancy Mace, which is expected to be significant.
The UAP Disclosure Act is currently up for debate in the Senate, and it aims to create a presidential review board with subpoena power.
The government has obtained a craft of unknown origin and is attempting to reverse engineer it.
Congress is facing challenges in accessing classified information related to UAPs due to classification laws.