#91 Katie Howland - IAA/NDAA 2023, AARO & More
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this UAP encounter is Katie Howland, who has a background in international security and policy work. During the conversation, she shares her experiences with UAPs and her journey into this field. She describes seeing small orbs in her home and having episodes of precognition. Katie emphasizes the importance of curiosity and openness to different possibilities regarding UAPs. After her experiences, she feels a sense of humility and a desire to learn more. She also discusses her advocacy work, encouraging public engagement with government representatives about UAP issues, highlighting the importance of grassroots efforts in influencing policy.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the complexities of UAP legislation and the ongoing efforts for transparency within the government. Katie Howland shares her experiences and insights on the evolving landscape of UAP oversight and the importance of bipartisan support in Congress.
The oversight mechanisms in the IAA require that even sensitive programs must be reported to Congress.
Katie Howland
“I think that regardless of where you fall on the spectrum everyone should be talking about this.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
To investigate and analyze UAP incidents and related phenomena
I consider myself as an experiencer; since I was a kid I've seen apparitions and had episodes of precognizance.
The government is not a monolith; there are millions of employees with varying interests and agendas.
The new UAP office is intentionally designed to diffuse responsibility and information.
The oversight mechanisms in the IAA require that even sensitive programs must be reported to Congress.
The bipartisan effort in Congress is driven by a desire for oversight and to ensure national security.