NTK/21 — UFOlogy Must Die? — 09-14-22

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Stellar Productions
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September 15, 2022
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceNews & Commentary

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2023Intel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves Ross Coulthart, a journalist from Australia, discussing UAPs with Bryce Zabel, a colleague in the U.S. They talk about the Emmy Awards and how past crises, like 9/11, have shaped their views on transparency and disclosure. They express disappointment over the U.S. Navy's refusal to release certain UAP videos, arguing that this lack of transparency hinders public understanding. They emphasize the importance of public hearings and the need for the government to confirm the existence of UAPs. After the discussion, Coulthart feels a strong desire for more openness from the government regarding UAPs and believes that 2023 could be significant for disclosure.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion highlights significant claims regarding UAP transparency and legislative actions in 2023. Key points include the U.S. Navy's refusal to release videos and Congress's ongoing efforts to protect whistleblowers. The upcoming National Defense Authorization Act is poised to influence the future of UAP disclosure.

Primary Revelation

Congress is now distinguishing between human-made UAPs and those that are not.

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Ross Coulthart
journalistpro disclosure
Channel 7 Australia
journalistic experiencepublic engagement on UAP topics

I think the lessons for disclosure are, you just get on with it, you try to be honest with people.

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Bryce Zabel
journalistpro disclosure
Channel 7 Australia
journalistic experiencepublic engagement on UAP topics

If this new report does advance the conversation in any meaningful way, then at least somebody's going to be talking about it.

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John Greenwald
investigatorpro disclosure
Black Vault
extensive research on UAPspublic engagement on UAP topics

I just think that's [expletive] and I'm calling on that.

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Lou Elizondo
whistleblowerpro disclosure
Former Pentagon UAP Program
former government officialpublic engagement on UAP topics

Ufology must die.

UAP Investigation Programmodern (2017 to present)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense

Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena

coverupspecific

The U.S. Navy's refusal to release redacted videos of UAPs is a significant setback for transparency.

Source: Ross Coulthart
othervague

There are rumors of a 20 to 23-minute video that has shocked members of Congress.

Source: Bryce Zabel
legislativespecific

Congress is currently debating legislation that would allow whistleblowers to be deposed in hearings with protections.

Source: Bryce Zabel
legislativespecific

The National Defense Authorization Act requires an annual report on UAPs to be delivered by October 31st.

Source: Bryce Zabel
legislativespecific

Congress is now distinguishing between human-made UAPs and those that are not.

Source: Ross Coulthart
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2023Intel Value: 8/10