NTK/40 — Schumer Knows Something — 07-17-23
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion between Ross Coulthart and Bryce Sable about recent developments in UAP legislation in the U.S. Congress. They talk about a proposed amendment by Senator Chuck Schumer that aims to ensure the disclosure of UAP records. The amendment suggests that the federal government has been hiding information about UAPs and that there is credible evidence supporting their existence. Coulthart and Sable express surprise at the bipartisan support for the legislation and the use of terms like 'non-human intelligence' by high-ranking officials. The impact of this discussion indicates a significant shift in how UAPs are being addressed publicly, suggesting a growing urgency for transparency and acknowledgment of UAP phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around a proposed amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that aims to expedite the disclosure of UAP records. Key figures in Congress are acknowledging the existence of non-human intelligence and the improper withholding of information, marking a significant shift in the legislative approach to UAPs.
Congress is acknowledging that federal government records relating to UAP exist that have not been declassified.
Ross Coulthart
“This is historic; Congress is saying categorically information has been improperly withheld.”
Bryce Sable
“We are moving in rapidly and way more rapidly than I would have seen it without a mass siding.”
Chuck Schumer
“This is real; things have been improperly withheld.”
David Grusch
“Yes on crash retrievals, yes on reverse engineering, yes on bodies.”
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To provide for the expeditious disclosure of unidentified anomalous phenomena records
The proposed amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act includes provisions for the expeditious disclosure of unidentified anomalous phenomena records.
Congress acknowledges that federal government records relating to UAP exist that have not been declassified due to exemptions under the Atomic Energy Act.
Chuck Schumer mentioned 'non-human intelligence' in the proposed legislation.
There is credible evidence and testimony indicating that the federal government is hiding information about UAP.
There are ongoing hearings in Congress regarding UAP, with witnesses expected to testify about crash retrievals and reverse engineering.