Congress Reacts: Journalist Matt Laslo with lawmaker's reaction to the UAP UFO Schumer Amendment
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Matt Laslow, a journalist from Washington, D.C. He discusses his experiences covering UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) issues while interviewing politicians. During his work, he has conducted numerous interviews about UAPs, including with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Laslow notes that there is a lack of consistent media coverage on UAPs, despite some interest from lawmakers. He expresses concern about the influence of the intelligence community on Congress, particularly regarding UAP legislation. After his encounters, Laslow feels a strong commitment to continue investigating and reporting on UAP topics, indicating a desire to raise awareness and push for transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant concerns regarding the UAP Disclosure Act's fate, with claims of external influences undermining its integrity. Journalists express frustration over the lack of transparency and accountability from lawmakers and the intelligence community. The conversation underscores the ongoing struggle for disclosure and the complexities of congressional dynamics surrounding UAP issues.
The UAP Disclosure Act was stripped down during negotiations, indicating a lack of transparency and possible external influence.
Matt Laslow
“I need to compile all those, get all of those out.”
Kirsten Gillibrand
“What do you mean the mood in the Senate changed?”
Mike Rounds
“He did talk to Turner's office about the Schumer UAP amendment.”
Tim Burchett
“It gives us something to do, too. It feeds the fire of distrust.”
David Grusch
“The executive branch is lying to you and hiding special access programs.”
Mike Turner
“He came just walked back in from a Lockheed Martin meeting.”
Managed by: U.S. Senate
To promote transparency regarding UAPs
Managed by: CIA
Involved in UAP operations and secrecy
The UAP Disclosure Act was stripped down during negotiations, indicating a lack of transparency and possible external influence.
Congressman Mike Turner was involved in efforts to undermine the UAP amendment in the NDAA.
The intelligence community has exerted pressure on congressional staffers regarding UAP issues.
The Office of Global Access is involved in UAP recovery operations and has connections to private contractors.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand expressed interest in meeting with David Grusch regarding UAP issues but later seemed less engaged.