The Problem With Disclosure with Former CIA Officer Jim Semivan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker discusses various UAP encounters involving humanoid beings and non-human intelligence. They mention a specific case in New Guinea where a craft hovered above the ground, and people observed humanoid beings waving. The speaker reflects on the challenges of disclosure, stating that the government struggles to explain UAP phenomena to the public. They believe that non-human intelligences may not want disclosure to happen, and that people feel a loss of control over their lives due to these experiences. The speaker emphasizes the complexity of the situation and the ethical considerations of sharing classified information, noting that many in the government are honest and ethical individuals.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various claims regarding non-human intelligences and the government's reluctance to disclose information about UAPs. It highlights the experiences of individuals who report interactions with these intelligences and the challenges of navigating the classification process.
There are reports of humanoid beings interacting with indigenous people, such as in New Guinea.
Peter Lenda
“I couldn't pass that one up.”
Dave Grouch
“Nobody walked out with papers, right? Dave didn't come out with documents in his hand.”
Carl Nell
“He's a great guy, I mean, just extremely bright guy.”
There are reports of humanoid beings interacting with indigenous people, such as in New Guinea.
The government is reluctant to disclose information about UAPs and non-human intelligences because their narrative is incomplete.
Disclosure of UAPs may not happen because non-human intelligences (NHI) do not want it to happen or because humanity is not ready.
People have reported experiences of being abducted and having memories implanted by non-human intelligences.
There is a classification process that prevents individuals from sharing all they know about UAPs.