Journalists vs Secrecy - How UFO Reporters Push Back : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #59
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves journalists George Knapp, Jeremy Corbell, and Christopher Sharp discussing UAPs and government secrecy. They talk about an alleged undersea retrieval program related to UAPs. Sharp shares that he published a story about this program but faced backlash and concerns about his safety. He deleted parts of his article due to fear of repercussions but later republished it with more details. The discussion highlights the challenges of reporting on sensitive UAP topics and the potential risks for whistleblowers. The encounter impacts Sharp by causing him anxiety over his safety and credibility, while also motivating him to ensure transparency in UAP reporting.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses alleged UAP retrieval programs and the challenges faced by whistleblowers in coming forward. It highlights the involvement of the CIA and U.S. Navy in these operations, as well as the ongoing legislative efforts surrounding UAP disclosure. The conversation emphasizes the secrecy and potential risks associated with exposing such information.
The United States government has an alleged undersea retrieval program involving UAPs that has not been disclosed to Congress.
Christopher Sharp
“I just felt it was the right time just to just to put that into the mix saying look we can be forced so many times.”
Matt Llo
“There’s a lot of questions they don’t know to ask.”
George Knapp
“We are up against the most close hold secret of all time within our government.”
Jeremy Corbell
“I think people should be optimistic.”
The United States government has gathered a great deal of information about UAPs over many decades but has refused to share it with the American people.
There is an alleged undersea retrieval program involving UAPs that has not been disclosed to Congress.
There are challenges with getting whistleblowers who have direct knowledge of secret programs to come forward.
Some individuals have had their security clearances held in purgatory to prevent them from leaving programs.
The CIA has a maritime branch involved in UAP retrieval operations.
There are craft of unknown origin that have been retrieved and sent for analysis to secret labs.