As the Empire Crumbles ... Controlled UAP Disclosure? | The Richard Dolan Show
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Summary
The speaker is Richard Dolan, a researcher who has studied UFOs, now called UAPs, for over thirty years. He discusses the challenges of researching UAPs and the societal obstacles to understanding them. He highlights the importance of historical data on UAP encounters, stating that the military has had many confrontations with these phenomena since the 1940s. Dolan believes that the conversation around UAPs is evolving, with increasing public interest and potential government disclosure. However, he expresses concern about the honesty of the military and the implications of revealing UAP information. After years of research, Dolan feels that society has not fully grasped the complexities of UAP disclosure and its potential impact on global relations.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Richard Dolan discusses the long history of UAP encounters and the ongoing secrecy surrounding them. He emphasizes the need for transparency and the potential implications of UAP disclosure on society and international relations. Dolan argues that the military has been gaslighting the public about UAP for decades and that the volume of UAP activity is significant.
The U.S. military has had numerous and confrontational encounters with UAP since the 1940s.
Richard Dolan
“The UAP coverup has outlasted its shelf life; it is clearly beyond the expiration date.”
Chris Mellon
“The stakes are very high; the disclosure of UAP information obviously is going to have far-reaching effects.”
David Grusch
Tim Burchett
The U.S. military has had numerous and confrontational encounters with UAP since the 1940s.
The Pentagon has been gaslighting the public about UAP for generations.
There is a significant volume of UAP activity occurring globally, with estimates of at least 50,000 genuine sightings per year.
The structure of UAP secrecy is largely unexplored in public discourse.
The U.S. military-industrial complex has been studying UAP for over 80 years.
The potential for destabilization exists if UAP disclosure occurs.