What is Unidentified Aerial Phenomena? - Researcher Melinda Leslie on UFOs, UAPs Wilson Davis
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion led by Matt, who introduces Linda Leslie, a UFO researcher. They talk about the Wilson Davis notes, which are significant because they relate to historical crash retrieval programs. Linda explains that these notes come from a meeting between Dr. Eric Davis and Admiral Thomas Wilson. During the meeting, Wilson learned about reverse engineering programs involving recovered craft. He was told that certain aerospace companies had possession of these crafts but was denied access to detailed information. The impact of this encounter is ongoing, as it raises questions about government transparency and the need for further investigation into UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers on the Wilson Davis notes, which document a conversation about reverse engineering programs related to UAPs. Admiral Wilson faced intimidation regarding his inquiries into these programs, highlighting the secrecy surrounding UAP research.
Admiral Wilson was threatened with career repercussions if he pursued information about reverse engineering programs related to UAPs.
Mike Gallagher
“Representative Mike Gallagher entered into Congressional Record the Wilson Davis memos.”
Linda Melinda
“The Wilson Davis memo deals with a historical crash retrieval program.”
Eric Davis
“It's not really memos, it's notes from a meeting between Dr. Eric Davis and Admiral Wilson.”
Thomas Wilson
“I was turned away from a program that I should have every authority to know about.”
Oak Shannon
“I knew the Admiral; you can trust Eric Davis.”
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Research and development of aerospace technologies related to UAP
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Investigation of UAP encounters and technologies
The Wilson Davis notes document a conversation between Dr. Eric Davis and Admiral Thomas Wilson regarding reverse engineering programs related to crash retrievals.
Admiral Wilson was threatened with career repercussions if he pursued information about reverse engineering programs related to UAPs.
The UAP topic has been rebranded from UFO to UAP to avoid negative stigma.
The 2023 NDAA changed the definition of UAP from 'unidentified aerial phenomena' to 'unidentified anomalous phenomena.'