NTK #34 w/ Guest Host Chrissy Newton (May 2023)
Analysis Summary
Summary
Bryce Sable hosts a podcast about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and discusses various topics related to UFOs. He mentions being nominated for an award at the Roswell Film Festival and talks about his upcoming speech. He interviews Chrissy Newton, a public relations expert from Toronto, who shares her background and involvement in UAP discussions. They discuss the importance of community platforms like Discord for sharing information and the potential impact of leaked documents on UAP disclosure. They also debate the effectiveness of mass sightings versus leaked documents in confirming non-human intelligence. Both express skepticism about the current state of UAP disclosure and the need for more substantial evidence.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around recent claims by Gary Nolan regarding extraterrestrial visits and the implications of whistleblower testimonies about UAPs. Concerns are raised about the passive approach of Sean Kirkpatrick in investigating UAPs and the potential for misinformation in political discourse surrounding these topics.
Gary Nolan expressed 100% confidence that extraterrestrials have visited us and are still doing so.
Bryce Sable
“it's an honor just to be nominated”
Chrissy Newton
“I've been a UFO follower fanatic for almost my whole life since I was six years old”
Gary Nolan
“I think extraterrestrials had visited us but that they were still doing it”
Tim Burchett
“I'm not asking anyone to do Espionage but what I'm asking is that we come to a truth”
Sean Kirkpatrick
“We got nothing that would imply anything extraterrestrial”
Gary Nolan stated that extraterrestrials have visited us and are still doing so, expressing 100% confidence in this belief.
Whistleblowers have testified to Congress about crash wreckage, intact craft, and reverse engineering efforts.
Sean Kirkpatrick, head of Arrow, is perceived as passive in his approach to investigating UAPs and has not actively sought out evidence.
There are concerns about the potential for misinformation in political campaigns regarding UAPs.