Ep. 6 | Psychedelics, Directed Panspermia, & AARO’s Latest Disappointment

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Patterns Tell Stories
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April 28, 2024
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceNews & Commentary

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The discussion features two hosts, Klouse and Garrett, who analyze the new website for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). They express frustration over the website's lack of useful information and its poor design. They believe the website was rushed due to pressure from recent testimonies by whistleblowers. The hosts discuss how the AARO is supposed to serve as a reporting center for UAP sightings by military personnel and civilian pilots. They note that the website currently lacks new content and is mostly a rehash of previous presentations. After the encounter with the website, the hosts feel that the government is still not fully transparent about UAPs and is struggling to provide clear communication on the topic.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion centers around the Arrow office's website and its implications for UAP reporting and transparency. The hosts express skepticism about the government's commitment to genuine disclosure and highlight inconsistencies in official statements regarding UAP programs. They also explore the potential for progress in protecting whistleblowers and addressing UAP phenomena.

Primary Revelation

The Arrow office has a crash retrieval and reverse engineering process, which contradicts public statements denying the existence of such programs.

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Garrett
otherpro disclosure
Pattern Still Stories

I think they just clearly needed to show they did something that the legislation required them to actually do.

K
Kirkpatrick
otherneutral
Arrow
PhDFormer CIA officerExperience in defense and intelligence

Leads UAP recovery planning and execution in close collaboration with Arrow's S&T group.

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Lou Elizondo
otherpro disclosure
AATIP
Former military intelligence officerPublic testimonyCareer sacrifice

We are a species of hybrids; we always have been.

AATIPmodern (2017 to 2020)confirmed

Managed by: US Department of Defense

To investigate UAP sightings and phenomena

coverupspecific

The Arrow website was delayed for over a year and was poorly constructed, indicating a lack of genuine effort from the Department of Defense.

Source: Unnamed individual
reverse engineeringspecific

The Arrow office has a crash retrieval and reverse engineering process, which contradicts public statements denying the existence of such programs.

Source: Unnamed individual
technologyspecific

The UAP reporting mechanism on the Arrow website is not fully operational and lacks new information.

Source: Unnamed individual
legislativespecific

The military and civilian pilots are encouraged to report UAP sightings through specific channels, but the public cannot submit their UFO videos.

Source: Unnamed individual
historical eventspecific

The Arrow office's director, K. Patrick, has a background in CIA and has been involved in secret technologies.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupvague

The Arrow office is attempting to protect whistleblowers and make progress on UAP topics, which is a shift from past practices.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10