Ep. 29 | The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion features two hosts, Klouse and Garrett, who talk about the CTI Institute and a new book by Tom Delong and AJ Hartley. They discuss the Arrow report and express skepticism about its findings. They mention Sean Kirkpatrick's background and connections to the Department of Energy and SAIC. They also talk about remote viewing programs and the skepticism surrounding them. A recent poll shows that a majority of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it reveals. The hosts conclude that there is a growing demand for transparency regarding UFOs and that public interest in the subject remains strong despite government reports. This encounter highlights ongoing public distrust in government narratives about UFOs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the CTI Institute, the Arrow report, and public perception of government transparency regarding UFOs. A recent poll indicates significant distrust among Americans towards the government's disclosures about UFOs, with many believing that more information is being withheld. The conversation also touches on historical figures and their contributions to the understanding of UAPs and remote viewing.
A recent poll indicated that 63% of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it is telling.
Tom Delong
“We're going to be talking about the CTI Institute and the upcoming book from Tom Delong and AJ Hartley called Trinity.”
AJ Hartley
“We're going to be talking about the CTI Institute and the upcoming book from Tom Delong and AJ Hartley called Trinity.”
Ronald Mtry
“Kpatrick was recruited by the department of energy when he was 17 years old based on an invention he made.”
Sean Kpatrick
“Kpatrick also worked for SAIC for a while under Bobby Ray Inman.”
Joe McMonagle
“Joe McMonagle saying that he had been previously working for a private company that had partake in UFO crash retrieval operations.”
Chuck Schumer
“Their use of the term non-human intelligence.”
Representative Burleson
“We are still demanding further transparency.”
Managed by: CIA
Intelligence gathering through psychic abilities
Managed by: U.S. Senate
To promote transparency regarding UAPs
Sean Kirkpatrick was recruited by the Department of Energy at 17 based on an invention he made.
Joe McMonagle claimed to have remote viewed a non-human craft during his time at SAIC.
A recent poll indicated that 63% of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it is telling.
The Senate is using the term 'non-human intelligence' to describe UAPs, indicating awareness of various theories beyond extraterrestrial origins.
John Keel criticized the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) for being a waste of resources.