Richard Dolan previews The Observation Deck for UFO Secrecy in a Changing World
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person is preparing for a live event on May 20th, where they will discuss UFO secrecy and the corporate structure of the UFO phenomenon. They will present two new lectures and interview Lou Elizondo, a well-known figure in the UFO field. The event will include a panel of journalists who will share their insights on recent developments in UFO research. The speaker reflects on the significant changes in the UFO field over the past few years, mentioning various bombshell revelations and the ongoing challenges of disclosure. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of the upcoming UAP task force report and highlight the existence of factions within the government regarding UFO information. The encounter has led the person to a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding UFO disclosure.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant claims regarding UAP secrecy, including the potential recovery of UFO technology and the existence of factions within the government that both support and oppose disclosure. The UAP task force's limitations in accessing critical data from private sectors are also emphasized.
The government has likely recovered UFO technology and possibly alien bodies.
Lou Elizondo
“Lou's involvement is going to be two-fold; he'll be on for three hours total.”
Richard Dolan
“I think we need to do a little bit more than that.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
investigate UAP phenomena
Managed by: Department of Defense
analyze UAP sightings and data
Lou Elizondo has significant insights regarding the ATIP program and the upcoming UAP task force report.
The UAP task force may not have access to all relevant data, particularly from private corporations and special access programs.
There has been a significant increase in UAP sightings and interactions in recent years.
The government has likely recovered UFO technology and possibly alien bodies.
There are factions within the Pentagon and intelligence community that support and oppose the disclosure of UAP information.