#86 Steve Bassett - Government, Congressional Hearings & UFO Amnesty
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Steve Bassett, who has been involved in UAP research for 26 years. He recently attended the Awakening Expo in Blackpool. During the conversation, he discusses the history of UAP disclosure, including the release of gun camera footage by the Pentagon in 2017. He explains that many governments have known about extraterrestrial phenomena since the late 1940s but have maintained a truth embargo. Bassett believes that the current political engagement and actions by Congress are steps toward ending this embargo. He feels optimistic about the progress but acknowledges the complexity of the process. Overall, he aims to educate the public about UAP issues and the ongoing efforts for disclosure.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the ongoing normalization process regarding UAPs, emphasizing the historical context of the truth embargo and the recent political engagement from Congress. Steve Bassett outlines the significance of upcoming hearings and the potential for military witnesses to provide crucial testimony.
The United States government, along with other countries, has known about the extraterrestrial non-human phenomena since no later than 1947.
Steve Bassett
“The truth embargo is coming to an end and that process is now not simply the effort of the activists.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAP encounters and phenomena
Managed by: To The Stars Academy
Advocacy and research into UAPs
The United States government, along with other countries, has known about the extraterrestrial non-human phenomena since no later than 1947.
The release of three gun camera clips in December 2017 marked a significant change in the public's awareness of UAPs.
There is a formal national security policy known as the 'truth embargo' that has prevented the acknowledgment of extraterrestrial phenomena.
The normalization process regarding UAPs reflects a significant shift in political engagement from Congress and the Department of Defense.
The upcoming hearings will likely feature military witnesses who can provide testimony about UAP encounters.