Jim Semivan - To The Stars*, UFO Legacy Programs, and Experiencers
Analysis Summary
Summary
Jim Semivan is a former CIA officer who worked for the agency from 1982 until his retirement in 2007. After leaving, he became involved with the To The Stars Academy. Semivan met people from the Pentagon and shared his and his wife's experiences with UAPs. He discussed legacy programs related to UAPs, noting that the CIA and Air Force have been investigating these phenomena since the late 1940s. He believes that while the government has some information, it does not fully understand the phenomenon. Semivan thinks that the new All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office may help uncover more about these legacy programs, but there are still many confidentiality concerns. Overall, he feels that the UAP issue is larger than just government knowledge and involves broader scientific and societal questions.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Jim Semivan discusses his background with the CIA and his involvement in UAP programs. He highlights the existence of legacy programs and the potential for advanced technologies derived from UAPs. Semivan emphasizes the secrecy surrounding these programs and the challenges in obtaining transparency.
The U.S. government has legacy programs related to UAPs that are unacknowledged.
Jim Semivan
“I will tell you anybody who says that Lou didn't work on this program they're full of [ ]”
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Investigate UAPs and related phenomena
Lou Elizondo was actively involved in UAP programs and is a credible source.
The U.S. government has legacy programs related to UAPs that are unacknowledged.
There is a possibility that the U.S. government discovered life forms after World War II.
The government has classified information regarding UAPs that is not shared with Congress.
Technologies derived from UAPs could include anti-gravity and advanced fusion technology.