PENTAGON ADMITS TO STUDYING UFOS. WHAT IT MEANS. PART TWO. Richard Dolan, The Big Picture.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker discusses UAPs and the Pentagon's recent acknowledgment of their existence. They mention that the Pentagon's AATIP program studied unidentified aerial phenomena. The speaker believes this is part of a controlled disclosure process, where information is slowly released to the public. They highlight the impact of the internet on sharing information about UAPs and the challenges of maintaining secrecy. The speaker references Dr. Hal Puthoff's claims about recovered UFO materials and the implications for technology and potential extraterrestrial life. After the encounter, the speaker feels that the conversation around UAPs is evolving, but warns that the narrative may still be controlled by authorities.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the Pentagon's acknowledgment of UAP investigations through the AATIP program and highlights Dr. Hal Puthoff's claims regarding UFO crash retrievals. It suggests a trend towards controlled disclosure of UAP information amidst ongoing secrecy and corporate influence.
Dr. Hal Puthoff's admission of analyzing UFO crash retrieval materials indicates a significant shift in the understanding of UAP phenomena.
Christopher Sherwood
“the Pentagon during that program was in fact studying and investigating unidentified aerial phenomena”
John Greenwald
“he was shocked that the Pentagon would so openly make such a candid admission”
Dr. Hal Puthoff
“there was a strategy in place to advance the disclosure process without breaking non-disclosure agreements”
Managed by: Pentagon
investigating unidentified aerial phenomena
The Pentagon's AATIP program was studying and investigating unidentified aerial phenomena.
Dr. Hal Puthoff admitted that UFO crash retrievals are real and that his laboratory has been analyzing at least one of these artifacts.
The material studied by Dr. Puthoff's laboratory had properties that could serve as an excellent microscopic waveguide for very high frequency electromagnetic radiation.
There is a movement towards controlled disclosure regarding UAP information.