UFO 911: First Responder's & The UFO UAP Phenomenon
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves two guests discussing UAPs and their implications for first responders. Dr. Keith Taylor, a former NYPD officer, shares his training from the Department of Homeland Security after 9/11. He learned about responding to weapons of mass destruction and the importance of safety in UAP encounters. Richard Lang, an author and former manager at Bigelow Aerospace, recounts his personal experience with a UFO while flying. He emphasizes the need for first responders to understand potential hazards in UAP situations, including radiation and biological risks. Both guests highlight the lack of formal reporting mechanisms for UAP incidents among first responders, suggesting ongoing stigma and the need for better training and awareness.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on the training provided to First Responders by the Department of Homeland Security regarding weapons of mass destruction and the implications for UAP encounters. Both guests emphasize the stigma surrounding UAP reporting among law enforcement and the potential health hazards associated with close encounters. The conversation also touches on the covert operations related to UAP recovery managed by the CIA.
The Pentagon has acknowledged the existence of extraterrestrial crash recovery at Bigelow Aerospace in response to a FOIA request.
Dr. Keith Taylor
“I realized that there are many many incidents where officers have responded and because of stigma... that's only one tenth or 100th of the actual amount.”
Richard Lang
“I think that part of the stigma... if you were a cop and you saw something they're going to tell you to keep quiet about it.”
Managed by: Bigelow Aerospace
Study UFOs and facilitate federal responses to incidents
Post 9/11, the Department of Homeland Security provided training to First Responders focused on weapons of mass destruction, including specialized detection equipment for radioactive, chemical, and biological substances.
Public Safety professionals have been reporting UAPs, including sightings and contacts, but have not received support for these incidents due to stigma.
There is a lack of formal government accountability or reporting processes for First Responders encountering UAPs.
First Responders may face health hazards from electromagnetic fields, radiological hazards, and biological hazards when responding to UAP incidents.
There are reconnaissance units organized to respond to UAP crashes, similar to those that respond to nuclear or biological incidents.
The CIA has a covert office that manages UAP recovery operations, which may involve private contractors.
The Pentagon has acknowledged the existence of extraterrestrial crash recovery at Bigelow Aerospace in response to a FOIA request.