THE TRUTH about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - Chris Sharp on leaked USAF UFOs & UAPs spy footage.
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion led by Matt on the Good Trouble Show, featuring Christopher Sharp, who co-authored an article about a UFO sighting over northern Iraq. The sighting was captured by a US Air Force Reaper drone in May 2022. The object was classified as unidentified aerial phenomena after initial analysis. Sharp emphasizes the lack of cooperation from the US Air Force with Congress regarding UFO data. The main impact of this encounter is the ongoing frustration among military personnel and journalists about the lack of transparency and the desire for better communication and analysis of UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights ongoing frustrations with the US Air Force's lack of cooperation regarding UAP information and the recent leak of UFO images taken by a US drone. Key figures in the UAP community emphasize the need for transparency and the importance of congressional oversight in addressing these phenomena.
The US Air Force is not cooperating with Congress regarding UAP information.
Matt
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Dr. Gary Nolan
Kirsten Gillibrand
Marco Rubio
“The last 72 hours revealed to the public what was happening for years.”
Christopher Sharp
“It's being designated unidentified aerial phenomena.”
Jeremy Corbell
George Knapp
Sean Kirkpatrick
Avi Loeb
Eric Davis
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate UAP
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Centralize UAP investigation
The United States Air Force is not cooperating with Congress regarding UAP information.
Leaked images of a UFO over northern Iraq were taken by a US Air Force Reaper drone.
The US Air Force designated the object in the leaked footage as unidentified aerial phenomena.
There are frustrations within the US Air Force regarding the lack of transparency about UAP.
The US Air Force had a pilot program for UAP reporting that lasted only six months.
There is a critical mass of whistleblowers coming forward regarding UAP crash retrieval programs.