Top Secret UFO Projects Are Not What You Think | ET Alien UAP & UFOs News by Dr. Steven Greer
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing UAPs is sharing their views on the secrecy surrounding this knowledge. They question whether groups like the Illuminati or negative extraterrestrial beings are responsible for this secrecy. They believe that it is more about competing human interest groups that prevent information from being shared. The speaker mentions intelligence groups that operate outside normal channels and how compartmentalization keeps most people unaware of the truth. They express skepticism about interstellar civilizations cooperating with humans. The speaker feels that those who should handle these matters, like enlightened politicians, have been sidelined, while military interests dominate. This encounter has led them to a deeper understanding of the complexities of UAP secrecy.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the suppression of knowledge regarding UAPs by competing interest groups and the role of compartmentalization in maintaining secrecy. It also highlights the lack of operational control by presidents over UAP-related projects since 1956.
Compartmentalization within intelligence and corporate sectors keeps most people unaware of UAP-related knowledge.
Dr. Greer
“99.99999% of everything I've ever seen that's out there on this trash dump called the internet isn't has any has almost no bearing in reality.”
Senator Clayborn Pell
“We've asked about this and no one's ever told us anything.”
Admiral Harry Train
“I am profoundly disinterested in discussing this issue with you.”
There are competing interest groups, referred to as cartels, that suppress knowledge about UAPs.
The Senior Interagency Intelligence Group (Sig SI) operates outside the normal chain of command.
Compartmentalization within intelligence and corporate sectors keeps most people unaware of UAP-related knowledge.
Most information about UAPs available on the internet is misleading or false.
No president has had operational control over UAP-related projects since the reorganization of the Department of Defense and CIA in 1956.