NTK/04 — Media Coverage of Harry Reid Death — 01-04-22
Analysis Summary
Summary
Bryce Zabel and Ross Coltart are discussing unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in a podcast. They reflect on the contributions of former Senator Harry Reid, who initiated the Pentagon's UAP research program. They note that Reid's passing has led to a lack of media coverage about his work on UAPs. They express concern that mainstream media often ridicules the topic instead of treating it seriously. They believe UAPs will become a significant issue in the 21st century and criticize the media for not adequately covering the topic. The discussion emphasizes the need for proactive investigation into UAPs rather than a wait-and-see approach. They conclude that more global research is being done on UAPs that needs to be acknowledged.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the significant contributions of Harry Reid to UAP research and the ongoing challenges in mainstream media coverage of the topic. It emphasizes the need for proactive investigation and acknowledges the global nature of UAP phenomena.
Harry Reid initiated the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) in 2007.
Harry Reid
“It was Harry who initiated what was essentially a Pentagon study of UFOs.”
Bryce Zabel
“UAPs are and will soon become one of the biggest stories of the 21st century.”
Ross Coulthart
“The media needs to wake up to itself; it's not realizing the significance of what's happening here.”
George Knapp
“Harry Reid's contribution to this story is important.”
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Study unidentified aerial phenomena
Harry Reid initiated the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) in 2007.
Harry Reid was a member of the 'gang of eight' and was briefed on special access programs.
Harry Reid wrote a letter in 2009 arguing for the creation of a special access program for the Pentagon UFO program.
The mainstream media has largely ignored Harry Reid's contributions to UAP research in their obituaries.
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) signed in 2021 included provisions for serious investigation into UAP.
There is a stigma and taboo surrounding the discussion of UAP in mainstream media.
The British Condyne report stated that UAP exist and can exhibit extraordinary flight characteristics.
There are efforts by other countries, including Russia, to back engineer recovered UAP technology.