SHOOT THEM DOWN! Military Uses Lethal Force against UFOs : WEAPONIZED : EP #41
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involved military personnel discussing UAP incidents during a podcast in 2021. They focused on an event from December 14, 2021, when the Royal Air Force shot down a reported hostile drone over Syria. This was the first air-to-air firing by the RAF in 40 years. The hosts revealed that the object was labeled as an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) by the intelligence community, despite being reported as a terrorist drone by the media. They discussed multiple UAP sightings, including swarms of objects near Navy ships, which were difficult to intercept with existing technology. The impact of these encounters led to frustration among military personnel, who felt their reports were ignored and that there was a lack of transparency regarding UAP incidents.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses recent UAP incidents, including a Royal Air Force shootdown of a UAP over Syria, and highlights the discrepancies between public reporting and internal military assessments. It emphasizes the long-term tracking of UAP by Centcom and the ineffectiveness of current military responses to these phenomena.
The Royal Air Force shot down a UAP over Syria, which was misreported as a hostile drone.
George Knapp
“I dig into news stories that others can't or won't.”
Jeremy Corbell
“For some reason people tell me things they probably shouldn't.”
On December 14, 2021, the Royal Air Force shot down what was reported as a hostile drone over Syria, but internal intelligence labeled it as an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP).
Centcom has been tracking UAP for over 15 years, indicating a long-term awareness of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Attempts to down UAP using electromagnetic weapons have been ineffective, as demonstrated during incidents involving Navy warships.
The U.S. military has fired upon UAP, but there is no established recovery process for these incidents.