Ross Coulthart, Ryan Robbins, and Christopher Sharp - Crash Retrievals & UAP Transparency

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Engaging The Phenomenon
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November 22, 2022
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceGovernment & Disclosure

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
panel discussionTopic: whistleblower testimonyEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The discussion involves several individuals, including Ryan Robbins and Ross Coltar, who are engaged in a conversation about UAP crash retrievals and government transparency. They express disappointment over the lack of a report from Congress regarding recovered technology. They discuss the potential existence of non-human technology and the challenges whistleblowers face in coming forward. The group emphasizes the need for better protections for whistleblowers and the importance of public disclosure. They believe that if the technology exists, it should be shared for the benefit of society. Overall, the encounter highlights ongoing frustrations with government secrecy and the desire for transparency in UAP matters.

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Executive Summary

The discussion highlights significant concerns regarding the U.S. government's handling of UAP reports and the potential existence of non-human technology. Participants express skepticism about the effectiveness of current whistleblower protections and the likelihood of public disclosure. There is a strong belief that many whistleblowers are ready to come forward, but intimidation remains a serious issue.

Primary Revelation

The Pentagon and intelligence community have not complied with the statutory requirement to release a report on UAPs by October 31st.

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Ryan Robbins
investigatorpro disclosure

If technologies have been recovered, that needs to come to light.

R
Ross Coltar
investigatoranti disclosure

I strongly doubt that there will be so much as a whiff or a mention of anything pertaining to recovered technology.

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Christopher Sharp
investigatorpro disclosure
Liberation Times

There are a lot of whistleblowers ready to come forward.

Crash Retrieval Programsongoing (unknown to unknown)alleged

Managed by: UAP Task Force

Reverse engineering recovered technology.

coverupspecific

The Pentagon and intelligence community have not complied with the statutory requirement to release a report on UAPs by October 31st.

Source: Ross Coltar
reverse engineeringvague

There is a strong suspicion that the United States possesses non-human technology that was recovered decades ago.

Source: Ross Coltar
intimidationspecific

Whistleblower protection laws are inadequate and place too much burden on the whistleblower.

Source: Ross Coltar
othervague

There is a potential for a tidal wave of whistleblowers ready to come forward regarding UAP technology.

Source: Christopher Sharp
coverupspecific

The U.S. government has been lying to the public about the existence of non-human intelligence.

Source: Ryan Robbins
otherspecific

There are significant national security implications for disclosing recovered technology.

Source: Ross Coltar
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
panel discussionTopic: whistleblower testimonyEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10