Ex-ATC Shows How to See Cloaked UFOs / Catastrophic Disclosure Plan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves discussions about UAP legislation and government actions. The speaker, Chris Le, talks about a failed UAP bill in Congress, referred to as 'Operation Kill Bill.' Key provisions for transparency and disclosure were removed, leading to frustration among supporters. Mike Turner, a congressional leader, is mentioned as opposing the bill without clear reasons. Courtney Brown introduces a modified camera that can capture UAPs by removing the infrared filter, suggesting that this technology could lead to significant evidence of UAPs. The speaker believes that the government is avoiding controlled disclosure and may face 'catastrophic disclosure' if the public starts capturing evidence independently. The overall impact on the speaker is a sense of urgency to share this information and a belief that transparency is being obstructed.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the recent failures in U.S. legislation aimed at UAP disclosure, highlighting key figures involved in thwarting these efforts. It also presents claims about new technology that could allow the public to capture evidence of UAPs, suggesting a shift towards catastrophic disclosure.
The U.S. government is choosing catastrophic disclosure over controlled disclosure regarding UAP information.
Mike Turner
“I do think it's a poorly drafted piece of legislation.”
Courtney Brown
“We could get massive amounts of evidence.”
Chuck Schumer
“It breeds mistrust.”
Christopher Sharp
“This was a defeat.”
The U.S. government is choosing catastrophic disclosure over controlled disclosure regarding UAP information.
Key UAP language in the NDAA for fiscal year 2024 was killed, rendering it almost useless.
The independent review board dedicated to the disclosure of UAP information was killed.
The enforcement of subpoenas related to UAP hearings was killed.
The government has withheld information on UAPs from Congress, violating laws requiring full notification.
Courtney Brown claims that a modified Panasonic GH6 camera can see UAPs by removing the IR filter.