Dr. Steven Greer on the Crossing Point (#11 Secret Societies and ETs)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account discusses the secrecy surrounding UAP information. They believe that there are various interest groups, not just one entity like the Illuminati, that keep this information hidden. They mention a group called SIG, which operates outside normal government channels. The person describes how extreme compartmentalization allows only a few individuals to know the full truth. They express skepticism about the involvement of extraterrestrial civilizations in this secrecy. The person also shares experiences with influential figures who were unaware of UAP matters, highlighting a disconnect between those in power and the truth. Overall, they feel that many capable individuals have been sidelined in favor of those focused on control and power.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the existence of competing interest groups that hinder the disclosure of UAP information, emphasizing the role of extreme compartmentalization in maintaining secrecy. It also points out that many high-ranking officials are kept in the dark about UAP-related activities, which are largely controlled by the military-industrial complex.
Extreme compartmentalization within intelligence and corporate sectors prevents most individuals from knowing the full scope of UAP-related activities.
Dr. Greer
“99.99999% of everything I've ever seen that's out there on this trash dump called the internet isn't has any has almost no bearing in reality.”
There are competing interest groups, referred to as cartels, that do not want certain aspects of UAP information to be disclosed.
The Senior Interagency Intelligence Group (SIG) operates outside the normal chain of command and includes representation from various interest groups.
Extreme compartmentalization within intelligence and corporate sectors prevents most individuals from knowing the full scope of UAP-related activities.
Many high-ranking officials, including members of Congress, have been denied information regarding UAPs despite their positions.
The military-industrial complex has taken control over UAP-related projects, leading to a lack of oversight by elected officials.