[The UFO Rabbit Hole] UFO Disclosure News: An Interview with Christopher Sharp of Liberation Times
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Christopher Sharp, an independent journalist from the UK, who became interested in UFOs as a child. His journey into UAP reporting began after he left a demanding career during the COVID-19 pandemic. He created the Liberation Times to cover UAP news, focusing on whistleblower accounts and government disclosures. Sharp reported on significant developments in 2022, including the first public Congressional hearings on UAP in 50 years and the introduction of whistleblower protections. After a series of unidentified objects were shot down in February 2023, the UAP issue gained attention at the White House level. Sharp believes this could lead to more meaningful hearings and a shift in public understanding of UAP, highlighting the need for transparency regarding potential illegal programs in the defense industry.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The podcast discusses significant advancements in UAP disclosure, including the passing of whistleblower legislation and the first public Congressional hearings in over 50 years. Christopher Sharp highlights the establishment of a UAP interagency team by the White House and the potential existence of illegal special access programs.
The White House has established a UAP interagency team, indicating a significant elevation of the issue within the government.
Kelly Chase
“I'm a huge fan of Chris's work so much so that I'm a patron of Liberation times.”
Christopher Sharp
“I trust my sources because they provided me the Scoops I've got in the past.”
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To study unidentified aerial phenomena
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To bring UAP issues before the United Nations
The passing of robust whistleblower legislation has significantly advanced the UAP disclosure movement.
The first public Congressional UFO hearings in over 50 years have occurred, marking a significant shift in public consciousness regarding UAP.
The White House has established a UAP interagency team, indicating a significant elevation of the issue within the government.
There are potentially illegal special access programs related to UAP that have not been reported to Congress.
The private sector has been driving the UAP disclosure movement, with defense contractors potentially wanting to reveal information to avoid legal repercussions.