NTK/13 — Elizondo on UAP Hearing — 05-17-22
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion between two hosts, Ross and Bryce, about a recent congressional hearing on UAPs. They express disappointment with the performance of government officials who testified. The hosts note that the officials seemed unprepared and unaware of significant UAP incidents, such as the Malmstrom UFO incident. They criticize the lack of thoroughness in addressing past UAP information and the use of low-quality videos during the hearing. The impact of this encounter on the hosts is frustration with the government's handling of UAP issues and a desire for more transparency and accountability in future hearings.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses a recent congressional hearing on UAPs, highlighting the lack of preparedness among officials and the frustration expressed by Congress. Lou Elizondo provides insights into the implications of the hearing and the ongoing issues surrounding UAP disclosure.
The UAP task force is not looking into past records of UAP incidents, despite acknowledging previous programs like ATIP and Blue Book.
Lou Elizondo
“This was just the first hearing; I think it was very pro-forma.”
Bryce Zabel
“It was a disgusting performance by a bunch of fairly lackluster representatives.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAP phenomena
The congressional hearing into UAPs was a disappointing performance by representatives who were not adequately prepared.
The officials testifying at the hearing were not aware of significant historical UAP incidents, such as the Malmstrom UFO incident.
The UAP task force has no recovered material, but this does not mean that no material exists elsewhere.
Congress is frustrated with the Department of Defense's evasive responses regarding UAPs.
The UAP task force is not looking into past records of UAP incidents, despite acknowledging previous programs like ATIP and Blue Book.
The Wilson documents, which discuss alleged secret programs related to UAPs, were submitted as public record during the hearing.