NTK/39 — Senators Want Access to "Non-Earth" Tech — 07-08-23
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Bryce Zabel and Ross Coulthart discussing UAPs during a podcast episode. Zabel recently attended the Roswell Festival and noted the ongoing interest in the Roswell crash. They talked about David Grusch's claims regarding non-human intelligence and the need for congressional investigations. Zabel highlighted comments from Senator Marco Rubio, who acknowledged the seriousness of Grusch's allegations and the existence of other whistleblowers. They discussed proposed legislation requiring disclosure of UAP-related information from private companies. The conversation reflects a growing urgency in Congress to address UAP issues, suggesting a shift in public and governmental attitudes towards transparency. The encounter has left Zabel and Coulthart feeling that significant changes may be imminent regarding UAP disclosure.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant developments in UAP legislation, particularly the proposed requirements for private aerospace companies to disclose possession of non-earth origin materials. Key figures like Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Marco Rubio are pushing for transparency, indicating a shift in congressional attitudes towards UAPs.
Proposed legislation requires private aerospace companies to disclose possession of non-earth origin materials.
Bryce Zabel
“It's time to move on to the actual issue which is we're being visited folks.”
Ross Coulthart
“The Congress is aware of a strong suspicion possibility that this might just be true.”
David Grusch
“What they're doing wrong is they're not appropriately disclosing to Congress money that has been spent on programs.”
Senator Marco Rubio
“Some of these people still work in the government and frankly many of them are fearful.”
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
“This is legislation that is basically damning private companies that are hiding information.”
Tim Burchett
“I think we are wrapping up the impossible part of this.”
Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet
“Possibly we are not alone.”
The Roswell crash involved non-human intelligence.
Senator Marco Rubio stated that the Inspector General referred David Grusch's allegations to Congress.
There are other whistleblowers with first-hand experience of UAP technology.
Proposed legislation requires private aerospace companies to disclose possession of non-earth origin materials.
Congress is aware of historical exotic technology antecedents provided by the federal government.
There is a possibility of criminal or civil action against companies that do not comply with the proposed legislation.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's proposed legislation has been unanimously supported by the Senate Select Committee for Intelligence.
Congress is turning up the heat on UAP disclosure.