NTK/27 — Grading the UAP Report — 01-13-23
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves two individuals, Ross Colt and Bryce Zabel, discussing a recent UAP report released to Congress. They analyze the report's findings, noting it took 73 days to complete. The report includes 366 new cases, with 47% remaining unidentified. They express disappointment in the report's lack of exciting details and bureaucratic language. They highlight the significance of Congress taking UAPs seriously and the potential national security threats posed by unidentified phenomena. After the encounter, both individuals feel a mix of frustration and hope, acknowledging the need for more transparency and public engagement on UAP issues.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the recent UAP report released to Congress, highlighting significant findings including a high percentage of unidentified cases. The speakers express skepticism about the report's depth and the government's transparency regarding UAPs, while also acknowledging the importance of legislative progress in addressing UAP issues.
The UAP report indicates that 47% of new cases are uncharacterized and unaffiliated, highlighting a significant gap in understanding.
Ross Coltart
“The mere fact that this is a public document that there are now reports on CNN, the New York Times, Politico, CBS, IBC and BC is a light year paradigm leap.”
Bryce Zabel
“The truth of the matter is there are a lot of people that know a lot about this topic now; they just haven't shared their work over the years.”
Chris Mellon
“I believe this is a genuine possibility... I've spoken to several credible people who claim the U.S has evidence of alien technology in its possession.”
Mike Gallagher
“The DNI's most recent UAP report reinforces what we already know that we must figure out what our military aviators are observing in our airspace.”
Mark Warner
“I'm proud to have passed language in the financial year 23 intelligence authorization act that will empower the all domain anomaly resolution office.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The UAP report was mandated by law to be delivered on October 31st but took 73 days to be released.
47% of the new UAP cases reported are uncharacterized and unaffiliated, meaning they are unknown.
The UAP report indicates that UAP continue to represent a hazard to flight safety.
The report suggests that there are coordinated efforts between the DOD, the intelligence community, and other government agencies to collect and report UAP events.
Chris Mellon stated that credible people claim the U.S. has evidence of alien technology in its possession.