AARO Misses Target - Congress & The Public Are Pissed : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #52
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discussing a recent government report on UFOs during their podcast. They critique the report from Arrow, the Pentagon's UFO investigative arm, stating it lacks thoroughness and contains significant omissions. They mention that the report failed to address key cases, such as the Tic Tac UFO incident, and criticize its reliance on biased sources. The hosts express concern that the report misleads the public and Congress about UFOs. After the encounter, they feel that the report undermines public trust and may hinder future investigations into UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion critiques the recent Arrow report on UFOs, highlighting its biases and omissions. The hosts express concerns about government transparency and the implications of the report on public understanding of UFO phenomena.
The Arrow report on UFOs is a biased whitewash that omits significant cases like the Tic Tac incident.
George Knapp
“This report tells me they are never going to give up this stuff, the goodies not willingly.”
Jeremy Corbell
“This is a whitewash, this is ridiculous and it's not just like us saying that it is factually verifiably provably just a complete opinionated.”
Sean Kirkpatrick
“Science isn't made on blogs.”
David Fravor
“The Tic Tac object we engaged in 2004 was far superior to anything that we had at the time.”
Managed by: Arrow
Investigate UAPs and provide a historical review
Arrow's report on UFOs is biased and lacks credibility, with significant omissions and errors.
Congress has been misled about the existence of reverse engineering programs related to UFOs.
The Tic Tac UFO case was omitted from Arrow's report despite its significance.
The Pentagon's Arrow report is a whitewash intended to placate Congress and the public.
There is a significant amount of evidence that suggests UFOs are not of human origin.