Ross Coulthart answers questions on Lockheed Martin bombshell, protecting whistleblowers and more
Analysis Summary
Summary
Ross Kulart is a UAP researcher who discusses recent revelations about Tic Tac UFO technology developed by Loheed Martin. He mentions that Congressman Eric Berles has provided evidence of advancements in this technology. Kulart expresses interest in the implications of these developments and the need for transparency from defense companies. He also talks about the challenges of funding projects related to UAP research and the intimidation faced by whistleblowers. Kulart emphasizes the importance of journalists in uncovering the truth about UAPs and criticizes the government's lack of disclosure. He believes that the public deserves to know about the existence of non-human intelligence and the advancements in technology related to it.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights claims regarding advanced UAP technology developed by Loheed Martin, the risks of catastrophic disclosure, and the ongoing reverse engineering programs. There is skepticism about government transparency and the potential for new radar technology to detect UAPs.
Loheed Martin has developed three generations of Tic Tac UFO technology.
Managed by: unknown
reverse engineering of non-human craft
Managed by: Mitch Randall
detect UAPs using existing electromagnetic bandwidth
Loheed Martin has developed three generations of Tic Tac UFO technology.
There is a significant risk of catastrophic disclosure regarding UAP technology.
There is a reverse engineering program for UAP technology that has cost billions, if not trillions, of taxpayer dollars.
Mitch Randall's passive radar project could effectively detect UAPs using existing electromagnetic bandwidth.
There is a control group within the government that is trying to manage the narrative around UAP disclosure.
The U.S. military's position is that there is no evidence of extraterrestrial engagement with Earth.