New UAP Report: FIFTY PERCENT Unidentified?
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Summary
The person discussing the UAP encounter is a commentator on the Richard Olin Show. They talk about a recent report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) that was sent to Congress about UAPs. This report is the first of its kind and covers 366 cases. The commentator notes that almost half of these cases are unexplained, which is a significant increase from the usual statistic of less than five percent. They mention that the military attributes some sightings to foreign spies and airborne debris. The discussion includes the potential for better data collection in the future and ongoing power struggles within the National Security State regarding UAP transparency. The commentator expresses hope for more detailed reports in the future.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the recent release of a UAP report by the ODNI to Congress, highlighting that nearly half of the 366 cases are unexplained. It also covers the implications of the 2023 NDAA, which includes whistleblower protections for UFO disclosures and mandates unclassified reporting.
The ODNI's report indicates that almost half of the 366 UAP cases are unexplained.
Richard Olin
“I think it's a very interesting development you've got a little bit of a power struggle it looks like to me that is developing.”
The ODNI released a report to Congress on UAPs covering 366 cases, with almost half unexplained.
The report is expected to have an unclassified version released soon, as mandated by law.
Military officials attribute some UFO sightings to foreign spies or airborne trash.
There are classified videos of UAPs that officials do not want to discuss because they don't know what they are.
The 2023 NDAA includes whistleblower protections for officials disclosing UFO-related information.