Ross Coulthart Q&A: Sen. Mike Rounds, whistleblower threats and the 'Buga Sphere' | Reality Check
Analysis Summary
Summary
Ross Kulart is the host of a Q&A session discussing UAP legislation and government transparency. He talks about an interview with Senator Mike Rounds, who is part of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees. Kulart believes that Rounds knows more about UAPs than he can share due to national security constraints. He expresses concern that Congress may not fully support UAP disclosure laws and that there is significant intimidation against whistleblowers. Kulart mentions ongoing reports of abductions and military involvement, suggesting that these experiences are still happening. Overall, he feels there is a lack of genuine engagement from Congress on UAP issues and emphasizes the need for public pressure to ensure transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the challenges and risks surrounding UAP disclosure legislation, highlighting the influence of national security on Congress. It also addresses the intimidation faced by whistleblowers and the ongoing secrecy regarding UAP technology and abduction cases.
Whistleblowers in UAP programs face intimidation, bullying, and threats, including threats of murder, to keep secrets.
Ross Kulart
“I think part of the problem is the politicians are excessively beholden to the national security establishment.”
Senator Mike Rounds
“It's down to individual members of Congress and senators whether they vote for this legislation.”
The legislation proposed for UAP disclosure has been significantly weakened, particularly the removal of an independent records review board.
Congress members are excessively beholden to the national security establishment, which affects their willingness to push for UAP transparency.
Senator Mike Rounds knows more about UAPs than he is able to reveal publicly due to national security constraints.
Members of the Gang of Eight have not been fully briefed on UAP-related secrets, which is a legal withholding of information.
Whistleblowers in UAP programs face intimidation, bullying, and threats, including threats of murder, to keep secrets.
There is a significant risk that even if UAP legislation is passed, it will be ignored or flouted.
There are ongoing abduction cases reported to Ross, including military abductions, indicating that such incidents are not historical.
The national security establishment is engaged in a cover-up regarding UAP retrieval and reverse engineering.
There is a lack of independent peer-reviewed scientific investigation into anomalous objects like the bug sphere.