The 2025 UAP Hearing - Did It Move The Needle? : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #89
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person involved in this UAP encounter is Alexandra Wiggins, an active duty US Navy operations specialist. During a missile strike, she observed three objects that appeared to be debris from a UAP. These objects had an identical infrared signature, which is unusual. Wiggins noted that the UAP was tracked for over five minutes after the missile impact, and the objects continued to move with it. This incident occurred near Vandenberg Air Force Base and involved multiple UAP sightings off the coast of California. After the encounter, Wiggins expressed concern about the ongoing struggles of military personnel involved in UAP incidents and the need for public awareness about these events.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses a recent congressional hearing on UAP incidents, highlighting testimonies from military personnel about their experiences and the challenges they face in coming forward. Key claims include the existence of classified footage and the implications of UAP encounters on military operations.
There is extended footage of the UAP incident that shows objects tracked for over five minutes after impact.
Glenn Gaffne
Alexandra Wiggins
“I'm happy to be the person to have opened it. I'm here to serve, but I'm also here to ensure that there's open transparency for reporting things like this that we see.”
Matthew Brown
Jeff Reusatelli
“They will destroy your lives and your reputation and your family and your health.”
Jeremy Corbel
“I want people to be able to talk openly.”
George Knap
“I was not calm. None of us were.”
Managed by: US Navy
to report and investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
Glenn Gaffne, former head of science and technology of the CIA, stopped the material transfer after a missile strike.
Five UAP incidents occurred at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
There is extended footage of the UAP incident that shows objects tracked for over five minutes after impact.
The missile fired at the UAP did not explode but bounced off.
The UAP was designated as such by the DoD and remains classified.
Military personnel face genuine peril when coming forward about UAP experiences.
The UAP incident sparked a flood of information from military personnel willing to come forward.
Analysis Summary
Glenn Gaffne
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.