Need to Know #45 — Same Old Song (10/23/23)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves two hosts, Ross and Bryce, discussing recent developments in UAP investigations. They talk about the potential congressional hearings regarding David Grusch's allegations about a secret crash retrieval program. They mention that Grusch claims to have credible evidence and names related to these allegations. The hosts express frustration over the lack of transparency from the Pentagon and the UAP office, especially regarding the acknowledgment of numerous UAP sightings. They highlight the need for accountability and the release of information to the public. The conversation reflects their ongoing skepticism about the government's willingness to disclose significant findings related to UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights significant allegations regarding UAP programs, including David Grush's claims of a covert crash retrieval program and the upcoming congressional hearings. Concerns about the accountability of government officials and the potential for legislative changes are also addressed.
David Grush's allegations refer to a legacy crash retrieval and reverse engineering program.
David Grusch
“I know for a fact that David Grusch prior to Dr. Shan Patrick's appointment to Aro gave him an extensive briefing about what David Grusch had uncovered.”
Sean Kirkpatrick
“He told them that he had no evidence that there's any suggestion of anything extraterrestrial in nature.”
Thomas Monheim
“I think we'll get some very interesting answers hopefully.”
Chris Mellon
“This consistent lack of evidence connecting any UAP cases to foreign nations strengthens the ET hypothesis.”
David Grush's allegations refer to a legacy crash retrieval and reverse engineering program.
There is a significant failure by Congress to conduct proper accountability checks over a covert special access program.
The Arrow report acknowledges over 270 reports of UAPs in the past eight months, primarily from military and commercial pilots.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick is accused of downplaying the significance of evidence provided to Arrow.
James Latsky alleged that the US is in possession of a craft of unknown origin and has gained access to its interior.
The Aztec New Mexico UFO incident involved a craft containing 16 humanoid bodies recovered by the military.