Current State of UFO/UAP Disclosure | Dr. Steven Greer Updates
Analysis Summary
Summary
Blake Cousins and Dr. Steven Greer discussed the launch of the Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive. This project compiles 33 years of data on UAPs and related topics. The archive includes testimonies from whistleblowers, government documents, and information about secret military operations. Dr. Greer began digitizing the data after funding for a large investigation fell through. The archive is free to access, but they seek public support to cover operational costs. After the encounter, Dr. Greer emphasized the importance of public engagement with Congress to push for disclosure and protect whistleblowers. He believes the archive will significantly impact the understanding of UAPs and related government activities.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Steven Greer discusses the launch of the Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive, which contains extensive whistleblower testimonies and government documents related to UAPs. He highlights the challenges of obtaining funding and the need for public support to maintain the archive's accessibility.
The DPIA includes 112 top secret military corporate intelligence whistleblower testimonies.
Dr Steven Greer
“This is a massive dump of intelligence and information.”
Blake Cousins
“You're about to see it, the world's going to see it and they're going to be rocked.”
Managed by: Disclosure Project
To compile and provide access to UAP-related intelligence and whistleblower testimonies
The Disclosure Project Intelligence Archive (DPIA) contains 112 top secret military corporate intelligence whistleblower testimonies.
The DPIA includes 122 documented crash retrievals organized by priority.
The DPIA contains thousands of pages of government documents from the US, UK, Australia, and former Soviet Union.
Members of Congress are unaware of many assets and facilities related to UAPs.
There is a new security protocol in place to protect high-value whistleblowers.
Certain members of Congress are actively obstructing UAP disclosure efforts.