Wall Street Has Just Been Told The Truth About UFOs
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Colonel Carl Knill, a retired Army officer, speaking at the Salt I Connection conference in New York City. He discusses UAPs and asserts that non-human intelligence has interacted with humanity. Knill emphasizes that this interaction is ongoing and that certain government officials are aware of it. He believes that the government has not disclosed this information due to national security concerns and potential societal disruption. Knill argues for controlled disclosure to avoid catastrophic outcomes. After the encounter, he expresses a moral obligation for the public to know about these phenomena, indicating a significant shift in his worldview regarding UAPs and their implications.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the implications of non-human intelligence and the government's reluctance to disclose information regarding UAPs. Retired Colonel Carl Knill asserts that there is undeniable evidence of non-human intelligence interacting with humanity and highlights the need for transparency in government dealings. The conversation also touches on the legislative efforts surrounding UAP disclosure and the challenges faced in achieving accountability.
Non-human intelligence exists, non-human intelligence has been interacting with humanity.
Carl Knill
“Non-human intelligence exists, non-human intelligence has been interacting with humanity.”
Dan Sederstrand
“Carl is essentially David Grush's boss.”
Lester Neyer
“This is a bipartisan worldwide issue.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
To investigate and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To promote transparency and disclosure regarding UAPs
Non-human intelligence exists, non-human intelligence has been interacting with humanity.
There are unelected people in the government that are aware of non-human intelligence.
The government has not disclosed information about non-human intelligence due to national security reasons, lack of a plan, societal disruption, potential nonpublic agreements, misdeeds, and organizational intransigence.
The UAP Disclosure Act was partially drafted but did not pass through to law entirely.
The U.S. government is not being truthful about UAPs, as indicated by members of the Gang of Eight.