UFOs And The Misinformation Machine : WEAPONIZED : Episode #70
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is George Nap, who discusses UAPs while attending a UFO event in Las Vegas. He expresses frustration with media coverage, particularly from the Wall Street Journal and 60 Minutes, regarding unidentified flying objects and drone sightings. He explains that many reported drones over sensitive military areas were not properly identified and that the Pentagon did not have clear answers about them. Nap emphasizes that the media's portrayal of these incidents is misleading and minimizes a serious national security issue. After the encounter, he feels a strong desire to correct misinformation and raise awareness about UAPs in public discourse.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses inaccuracies in media reporting on UAP incidents, particularly regarding drone sightings over New Jersey and the Pentagon's response. It highlights the importance of credible testimonies from whistleblowers like David Grush and the need for transparency in UAP investigations.
The Bass Strait ship did not launch any drones, as confirmed by the FBI and Navy personnel.
George Nap
“It's ridiculous. It's like the White House coming out and saying, 'Oh, all nothing to see here.'”
Jeremy Corbel
“This is something we're going to have to contend with, which is the reality and presence of UFOs.”
David Grush
“He's taken nothing but grief for it and apparently based on what we just read in the Wall Street Journal, he's going to be taking some more.”
Jay Stratton
“We actually provided a bunch of data to the Pentagon when we did our releases that we obtained.”
Managed by: UAP Task Force
Investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons, which we know to not be true.
The Wall Street Journal and 60 Minutes inaccurately reported on the drone incidents, muddying the waters of the topic.
The Pentagon did little to dispel speculation that the images were UFOs, but ship logs show they were identified as drones at the time.
David Grush, who testified before Congress, is being attacked in the media to discourage other whistleblowers.
The Bass Strait ship did not launch any drones, as confirmed by the FBI and Navy personnel.