Christopher Mellon & Leslie Kean Inquire Anomalous Discussion (12/3/22)
Analysis Summary
Summary
Christopher Mellon and Leslie Kane participated in a fireside chat in December 2022 in New York City. They discussed the UAP phenomenon and upcoming legislation related to it. Mellon explained the importance of a report requested by the Senate Intelligence Committee about UAPs, which is currently overdue. He emphasized the need for transparency and the potential for whistleblower protections in the new legislation. Mellon expressed hope that this would encourage individuals with information to come forward. He shared his personal interest in UAPs, stemming from a childhood experience. The encounter had a significant impact on him, leading to his ongoing commitment to the UAP issue and optimism about future progress in understanding it.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Christopher Mellon discusses the overdue report on UAPs and the significant whistleblower protections included in recent legislation. He emphasizes the importance of these developments for transparency and accountability in UAP investigations.
The legislation includes a whistleblower provision that allows individuals to report classified UAP information without fear of retaliation.
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To investigate and report on UAPs
The report that was supposed to come out is overdue and has not yet been submitted to Congress.
The legislation includes a whistleblower provision that allows individuals to report classified UAP information without fear of retaliation.
The new office created by the legislation will have the authority to review historical documents related to UAP from as far back as World War II.
Congress is demanding that the new office reports to the highest levels of the defense department and intelligence community.
The legislation provides for injunctive relief for whistleblowers who face retaliation.