UAP and the Architecture of Secrecy (From the Archives)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account discusses various aspects of UAP research and media coverage. They mention their interactions with journalists and the publication of their article in The Guardian. They talk about the ATIP program and its connections to military interest, particularly regarding Skinwalker Ranch. The person reflects on the idea of government disclosure, mentioning the influence of figures like Hillary Clinton and John Podesta. They express skepticism about certain documents related to UAPs, particularly those claiming to reference historical events like the Battle of Los Angeles. Overall, the person shows a strong interest in UAP phenomena and ongoing research but remains cautious about the validity of some claims.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights various claims regarding the ATIP program, military interest in the Bigalow ranch, and the historical context of the Battle of Los Angeles incident. It also touches on the political implications of UFO disclosure during Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
The Battle of Los Angeles incident involved unidentified technology that was not military or a weather balloon.
Amy Baraher
“Yes, I have had discussions with the chair of the space subcommittee and the chair of the main committee about doing something.”
Jeremy Corbel
“A lot of that money that was going to the ATIP program in fact went to the study of the Bigalow ranch.”
Steve Basset
“Disclosure has it's like right around the corner; it's going to happen.”
Richard
“I tend to be on the skeptical side with documents of unknown provenance.”
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Investigate UAPs and related phenomena
Some of the biggest scoops about the ATIP program and congressional interest have appeared in UK tabloid newspapers.
A lot of the money that was allocated to the ATIP program went to the study of the Bigalow ranch.
The new owners of the Bigalow ranch have received military interest as a potential site for studying anomalous phenomena.
Hillary Clinton and John Podesta were interested in investigating UFOs during her presidential campaign.
The Battle of Los Angeles incident involved unidentified technology that was not military or a weather balloon.