The Battle for UFO Truth - The Michael Corleone Edition : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #53
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discussing the Kona Blue program while traveling to Area 51. They explain that Kona Blue was a proposed program related to UFO investigations but never became active. They mention that it was intended to study UFO phenomena and associated mysteries. The conversation highlights frustrations within the UFO community, especially after a recent government report that many found disheartening. Knapp and Corbell emphasize the importance of persistence in seeking the truth about UFOs, despite setbacks. They express hope that more information will emerge in the future, indicating ongoing interest and engagement in the topic.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the proposed Kona Blue program, which was intended to study UFO phenomena but never materialized. The speakers express frustration over the discrediting of witnesses by the Arrow report and highlight the historical significance of the ASAPP program.
Kona Blue was a proposed special access program that never got off the ground.
George Knapp
“Secrets coverups and strange phenomena UFOs and ideas that challenge reality itself all these Mysteries all this time we ever going to get to the bottom of these”
Jeremy Corbell
“It's not a death blow; it's not the end of everything.”
Dr. James Latsky
“This craft had a streamlined configuration suitable for aerodynamic flight but no intakes, no exhaust.”
Kirk Hammett
“Kona BL is my backyard baby.”
Sean Kirkpatrick
“Not one witness came to them and told them I saw UFOs stashed in a hanger run by a program called kona blue.”
Managed by: Defense Intelligence Agency
To study the UFO phenomenon and associated phenomena
Kona Blue was a proposed special access program that never got off the ground.
The Arrow report discredited witnesses who claimed to have seen UFOs associated with Kona Blue.
The ASAPP program was the best and most honest UFO program in U.S. history.
Lockheed Martin wanted to divest UAP materials into the Kona Blue program.
Dr. Latsky described a craft of unknown origin with a streamlined configuration suitable for aerodynamic flight.