Is UFO Disclosure Dead? : WEAPONIZED : EP #94
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discussing UAPs and recent claims about drone sightings. They talk about a private company allegedly responsible for drone swarms over military installations. An unnamed worker from this company reportedly admitted their involvement, but details are vague. Knapp and Corbell express skepticism about the credibility of this claim. They also discuss the state of UAP disclosure, noting that recent efforts have not led to full transparency. Both express disappointment but believe progress is being made in public awareness and congressional hearings. The encounter leaves them feeling cautious yet hopeful about future developments in UAP research.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the current state of UAP disclosure, with claims that it is effectively dead. There are concerns about accountability and oversight in UAP programs, as well as beliefs regarding non-human intelligence. The conversation highlights the challenges faced in achieving transparency and understanding in the UAP phenomenon.
Karl Nell stated that the recent cycle of disclosure since 2017 has effectively ended.
George Knapp
“I never thought it would happen, at least not voluntarily.”
Jeremy Corbell
“I think that behind the scenes there is real understanding of the functional reality of what we call UAP.”
Karl Nell
“We have to think about a new way forward.”
Managed by: Congress
to provide oversight and accountability for UAP programs
Disclosure is dead.
An unnamed worker from an undisclosed contractor reportedly claimed responsibility for last year's drone swarms.
Karl Nell stated that the recent cycle of disclosure since 2017 has effectively ended.
There is a belief that non-human intelligence is interacting with us.
The Schumer-Rounds amendment was intended to provide oversight and accountability for UAP programs.
There is a belief that the UAP phenomenon is real and that progress is being made in understanding it.