Ross Coulthart - UFOs/UAP News & Journalism
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Ross, who discusses the media's response to recent UAP events, particularly during a situation referred to as 'balloon week.' He criticizes journalists for failing to ask important questions about unidentified objects shot down by the military. Ross outlines how the media accepted government explanations without evidence and did not investigate further. He highlights the lack of accountability and transparency from the Pentagon regarding UAPs. After the encounter, Ross expresses frustration with the media's handling of the UAP issue and emphasizes the need for better questioning and investigation into these incidents.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant concerns regarding the U.S. government's transparency about UAPs, particularly the alleged manipulation of media narratives and the lack of accountability from the Pentagon. A senior Navy Commander has reportedly approached the Biden White House with information suggesting a cover-up, indicating a growing schism between the Pentagon and the White House on UAP issues.
A senior Navy Commander has approached the Biden White House with information suggesting that the Pentagon has not been entirely open about UAPs.
Ross
“The media have been manipulated to make the issue go away largely, I suspect because the White House is embarrassed.”
Katie
Vinnie
Managed by: Pentagon
investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The media has been manipulated to make the issue of UAPs go away, largely due to embarrassment from the White House.
There is a senior Navy Commander who has approached the Biden White House with information suggesting that the Pentagon has not been entirely open about UAPs.
The Pentagon has turned down the sensitivity of its radar systems to avoid detecting certain objects.
There is a bipartisan push in Congress for transparency regarding unidentified objects in American airspace.
The Pentagon and the White House are in a schism regarding UAPs, with the White House losing confidence in the Pentagon's handling of the issue.