MUST WATCH: Sen. Kirstin Gillibrand and The Director of National Intelligence regarding UFO Office
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter took place during a Senate intelligence committee hearing on worldwide threats. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and other senators discussed the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow), which investigates unidentified aerial phenomena. They expressed concerns about the need for better communication between the intelligence community and the military regarding these phenomena. Senators highlighted that Arrow did not receive the funding it was supposed to get and criticized the Pentagon for not being transparent about UFO information. The senators emphasized the importance of accountability in this national security issue. The encounter led to ongoing discussions about reducing stigma for service members reporting UAPs and ensuring proper funding for Arrow.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Senate Intelligence Committee hearing highlighted the establishment of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office to improve communication between the military and intelligence community regarding UAPs. Senators expressed concerns over funding issues and the stigmatization of service members reporting UAP data, while also emphasizing the need for accountability in UAP investigations.
The Arrow office was created to break down the stove pipes between the intelligence community and the military regarding unidentified aerial marine and other phenomena.
Kirsten Gillibrand
“the stigmatization of the service members and Personnel who come forward with this data is unacceptable”
Avril Haynes
“I agree with you that this is an issue and it's something that we've been trying to work through”
Ronald Moultrie
“are you still on The Advisory Board of Battelle Memorial Institute”
Managed by: All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office
investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The Arrow office was created to break down the stove pipes between the intelligence community and the military regarding unidentified aerial marine and other phenomena.
The stigmatization of service members and personnel who come forward with data on UAPs is unacceptable.
The Arrow office did not receive the funding they were supposed to get last year.
The Pentagon has been illegally hiding what they know about the UFO phenomenon.
President Joe Biden signed into law 33 pages of legislation on UFOs.