Disclosure Team Vinnie and James from Engaging The Phenomenon Talk UAP (FULL LINK IN DESCRIPTION)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion between two individuals, one of whom is James, about recent developments in UAP research. They talk about the establishment of a permanent UAP office and the implications of new legislation. They mention the potential for increased transparency and the importance of biological effects related to UAP encounters. They also discuss a new AI system for analyzing UAP videos and the need for public access to data. The conversation reflects a growing awareness and interest in UAPs, with a focus on the importance of sharing information. The individuals express optimism about future developments in UAP research and public understanding.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the establishment of a permanent UAP office as part of the authorization act HR 4350, which raises concerns about potential cover-ups and the classification of information. The conversation also touches on Lou Elizondo's upcoming book and the implications of new AI technology for UAP research.
The authorization act HR 4350 includes provisions for biological effects related to UAP encounters.
James
“I think that's what everybody was hoping would be the kind of response from the UAP task force report.”
Lou Elizondo
“You can't give like a seven course meal in a one meal sitting.”
Christopher Mellon
Dr. Joseph Burks
Eric Weinstein
“He's like tripping; he's totally tripping out.”
Danny Sheehan
John Burroughs
Managed by: UAP Task Force
Investigate UAP phenomena
The UAP task force is transitioning to a permanent UAP office as part of the authorization act HR 4350.
The proposed UAP office will likely remain classified, raising concerns about potential cover-ups.
Lou Elizondo has announced a book deal that will likely include shocking details about UAPs.
There is a new AI system being developed to monitor videos for authenticity regarding UAPs.
The UAP subject may be discussed under the United Nations to involve more countries.
The authorization act HR 4350 includes provisions for biological effects related to UAP encounters.
All information from military and intelligence agencies regarding UAPs must be provided to the new office.