What The Pentagon is Hiding About UAPs: They are Nothing New
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Summary
The encounter involves discussions from a show hosted by Matt, where he talks about recent developments in UAP legislation and research. The conversation covers the disappointment over the UAP Disclosure Act not progressing in Congress. They mention past efforts, including testimonies from whistleblowers and the establishment of the UAP task force. The speakers express hope for future hearings and continued public interest in UAP topics. They emphasize the importance of ongoing advocacy and the need to keep pushing for transparency. The impact on the speakers includes a sense of determination to continue the fight for UAP disclosure despite setbacks.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses recent developments in UAP legislation, including the failure of the Unidentified Anomalous Disclosure Act of 2024 and the establishment of new funding regulations for UAP programs. It highlights ongoing congressional hearings and the historical context of UAP investigations, emphasizing the challenges posed by government secrecy and disinformation.
The Unidentified Anomalous Disclosure Act of 2024 did not make it into the manager's package for the National Defense authorization act.
Matt
“Disclosure seems to be this kind of like carrot on a stick, it's always out of reach.”
Dr. Shan Kirkpatrick
“I never spoke to David Grusch about UAPs.”
David Grusch
Graham Rendle
“This is just another little blip along that road to disclosure.”
Nancy Mace
Kirsten Gillibrand
Rand Paul
“This is all a bunch of hogwash and a wasted taxpayer money.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate and report on UAP sightings
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings and reports
The unidentified anomalous disclosure Act of 2024 did not make it into the manager's package for the National Defense authorization act.
Legislation preventing the funding of UAP special access programs unless the appropriate committees have been briefed was passed.
The general Accounting Office will audit Arrow and find out that Dr. Shan Kirkpatrick was lying when he said he never spoke to David Grusch about UAPs.
The UAP disclosure act was killed last year.
The UAP task force was established, which turned out some good results.
The Pentagon established an in-house UAP Factory called Arrow.
The UAP hearings chaired by Congresswoman Nancy Mace and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will likely occur in November.
The UAP disclosure process has been hindered by disinformation, intimidation, and silencing of whistleblowers.
The UAP phenomenon has been ongoing for over 70 years.
The US Air Force has historically been uncooperative with Congress regarding UAP investigations.
The US Navy has been more forthcoming with UAP information compared to the US Air Force.