The United States Senate must familiarize itself with what The Pentagon has been up to on UFOs.
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Summary
The encounter involves U.S. Senators discussing UAPs after a classified Pentagon briefing. They express frustration over the lack of transparency regarding recent shootdowns of flying objects. Senators question the Pentagon's cooperation with the All Domain Anomalous Resolution Office (Arrow), which is meant to analyze UAP data. They highlight that there have been hundreds of UAP sightings by military personnel over the years. The Senators believe the Pentagon is not sharing crucial historical data with Arrow, which could help understand these incidents better. The main impact on the Senators is a strong desire for accountability and transparency from the Pentagon regarding UAPs and national security.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the ongoing secrecy surrounding UAP information held by the Pentagon and the lack of cooperation with the newly established Arrow office. Senators express frustration over the decades-long concealment of UAP cases and the implications for national security.
The Pentagon has been hiding information about UAPs from lawmakers for decades.
Kirsten Gillibrand
“the Pentagon won't give Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick the director of Arrow any historical data on UAP”
Sean Kirkpatrick
“I think they'll have more answers if they take the data that was collected from the sensors”
Glenn D. Van Hurk
“if any of our NORAD Fighters or any assets assigned to North com came across some type of UAP we would absolutely report that”
The Pentagon has been hiding information about UAPs from lawmakers for decades.
There are hundreds of cases of UAPs reported by military personnel.
The Pentagon is not cooperating with the Arrow office regarding recent UAP events.
The United States Air Force has hidden documented cases of UAPs tampering with land-based strategic nuclear deterrents.
There is a possibility that some UAPs may be extraterrestrial.