Pentagon / Lockheed Martin UAP / UFO Detection Tech In Civilian Hands
Analysis Summary
Summary
Matt Ford hosts a show discussing UAPs and government secrecy. He claims that agencies like the Pentagon and CIA are hiding radar data about UAPs from Congress and the public. Ford introduces Mitch Randall, an inventor with expertise in radar systems. Randall explains that he has developed a radar technology that can detect UAPs, which he believes the government is not sharing. He emphasizes the need for citizen science to gather data on UAPs using affordable instruments. Randall's goal is to create a network of detectors that can monitor UAP activity across the U.S. He believes this technology could provide undeniable evidence of UAPs and their capabilities, potentially changing public understanding of these phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the collusion among government agencies to conceal information about UAPs from Congress and the public. It highlights the development of new radar technology capable of detecting UAPs exhibiting instantaneous acceleration, emphasizing the need for transparency and citizen involvement in UAP research.
The government is hiding radar data on UAPs of non-human intelligence that they are not sharing with Congress or the public.
Matt Ford
“The Pentagon, the CIA, the NSA, the Department of Energy all in coordination with the C-suite executives of just about every major defense and aerospace contractors are colluding to lie to Congress and the American public on UAPs.”
Mitch Randall
“We know that radar UFO reports. We don't have access to military grade data.”
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Weather tracking and UAP detection
The Pentagon, the CIA, the NSA, and the Department of Energy are colluding to lie to Congress and the American public on UAPs.
The government is hiding radar data of UAP from Congress through overclassification.
The drones harassing military installations are actually UAPs and not from foreign adversaries.
The government has reams of radar data on UAP of non-human intelligence vehicles that they are not sharing.
The radar technology developed can detect UAP exhibiting instantaneous acceleration.