Craft retrieval photos disprove AARO UAP report: Pentagon Papers lawyer | Reality Check
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is an investigative journalist and former lawyer who discusses UAPs during a program called Reality Check. He expresses concern about a recent report to Congress regarding UAPs, claiming it misrepresents the truth. He mentions David Grusch, a former intelligence officer, who revealed that the U.S. government has been involved in retrieving nonhuman technology. The journalist believes there is a cover-up and that Congress is failing to hold the government accountable. He shares a story about attorney Daniel Shien, who accessed classified files and saw photographs of a crashed flying saucer. The journalist feels strongly that the public deserves the truth about UAPs and is determined to investigate further.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses allegations of government cover-ups regarding UAPs, including claims of crash retrievals and reverse engineering of nonhuman technology. Daniel Shien, a civil rights attorney, asserts that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick misled Congress about the existence of direct evidence related to UAPs, highlighting significant constitutional implications.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick lied to Congress about the existence of direct firsthand witness evidence regarding a crash retrieval program.
Ross
“I care passionately about the laws of your beautiful country.”
Daniel Shien
“I provided him under oath the exact same information that I've given to you.”
Managed by: U.S. Government
To recover and reverse engineer nonhuman technology
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
To investigate UFO sightings
The United States government has been involved in crash retrievals and has an ongoing retrieval program of nonhuman technology.
There is a reverse engineering program underway inside the US government and private aerospace companies to back engineer recovered exotic non-human technology.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the former director of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, lied to Congress about the existence of direct firsthand witness evidence regarding a crash retrieval program.
The Arrow historical review report presented to Congress is a fraudulent misrepresentation of the truth about UAPs.
Executive Order 12333 prohibits the intelligence community from engaging in covert actions to influence public opinion, and this has been violated.