U.K. Controversial UAP Report (Project Condign) - Dr. David Clarke
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion about the Condine Report, led by a host and guest Dr. David Clark. They explore the background of the report, focusing on the 1990s and the various departments involved in UFO investigations in the UK. They mention how reports were handled, particularly by the SE and DI 55 departments, and the challenges faced by aircrew in reporting sightings. Dr. Clark shares his experience in obtaining the original report and highlights its findings. The impact of this encounter is an ongoing interest in UFO research and the complexities of government investigations into UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the Condine report, its background, and the circumstances surrounding its creation. It highlights the lack of thorough investigation into UFO sightings and the MOD's efforts to downplay the significance of UAPs.
The Condine report was intended to conclude that the MOD should no longer monitor UAPs.
Dr David Clark
“I do have the original here and it's an absolutely incredible story about how it came about.”
Nick Pope
“He had he kind of kickstarted the initial discussions about formulating this report.”
Ron Hadou
“The study provides nothing of value to the defense intelligence staff in our assessment of threat weapon systems.”
Managed by: Ministry of Defense UK
Analyze UAP sightings and assess their threat to national security
The Condine report was commissioned due to public interest in UFOs, particularly around the 40th anniversary of Roswell and the Kenneth Arnold sighting.
The Ministry of Defense (MOD) had been receiving UFO sighting reports for about 30 years without conducting a detailed analysis.
The Condine report concluded that many UFO sightings could be explained as misreporting of man-made vehicles or natural phenomena.
The report's author, Ron Hadu, had a personal interest in UFOs and had previously experienced a UFO sighting.
The MOD's UFO desk was not informed about the completion of the Condine report.
The Condine report was intended to conclude that the MOD should no longer monitor UAPs.