Richard Dolan - The Disclosure Dilemma (ETP 003)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Richard Dolan, a well-known researcher in the UFO field, discussing his ongoing work and thoughts on UAPs during a podcast. He shares his experiences and connections with other researchers, including Lou Elizondo. Dolan talks about an upcoming online conference focused on UFO secrecy and presents new insights into crash retrievals. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these incidents, suggesting that the U.S. government has long been aware of the existence of UFOs and related technologies. After the discussion, Dolan expresses a strong commitment to researching and sharing information about UAPs, indicating a desire to advance public understanding of the subject.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Richard Dolan discusses the critical importance of crash retrievals in understanding UAP phenomena and the historical knowledge within the U.S. intelligence community. He highlights the pressure on the UAP task force for transparency and the potential for fabricated threat narratives by the military. The conversation emphasizes the need for public acknowledgment of these issues.
The acknowledgment and understanding of the crash retrieval process is critical to advancing the UAP discussion.
Richard Dolan
“I think it's high time now we really start talking about that.”
Lou Elizondo
“These questions need to be asked.”
Christopher Mellon
“These are questions that need to be asked.”
Harry Reid
“I was denied access to look at Lockheed at the same time.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate UAP encounters and phenomena
The acknowledgment and understanding of the crash retrieval process is critical to advancing the UAP discussion.
The U.S. intelligence community has known about crash retrievals for nearly 80 years.
Lou Elizondo and Christopher Mellon have indicated that there are truths regarding crash retrievals that are not being disclosed publicly.
The UAP task force is under pressure to improve its performance and transparency.
The U.S. military has been involved in false flag operations historically, which raises concerns about the potential for a fabricated alien threat narrative.