Contact Week Panel - Richard Dolan, Ryan Robbins, Jay King (Full Link In Description)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves several researchers talking about UAPs and the recent Gillibrand-Rubio amendment. They discuss the importance of acknowledging UAP technology and the need for a rapid response team for UAP reports, especially near nuclear facilities. They express concern that the public conversation often overlooks the topic of contact with non-human intelligences. The speakers believe that as awareness of UAPs grows, it could influence how these intelligences interact with humanity. They feel that a significant event, like an official disclosure, could shift the focus to who is behind the technology. Overall, they emphasize the need for more open discussions about UAPs and their implications for society.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The panel discusses the impending passage of the Gillibrand-Rubio amendment, which includes significant provisions for UAP research and response. They emphasize the need for public discourse on the nature of UAP and the potential cover-up surrounding them. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding who is behind UAP technology and the implications for society.
The Gillibrand-Rubio amendment is about to pass and includes provisions for studying UAP, rapid response teams, and coordination among allies.
James Ian Dooley
“I think the mainstream conversation and get there we still have... the reality the UFO reality is still sinking in for people.”
Richard Dolan
“We're now in an era where you're never supposed to believe in conspiracy theories... but we are dealing with the grandest of all cover-ups of all time.”
Jay
“I think that from what I've heard... there is going to be a little bit more talk about occupants even within this next year.”
The Gillibrand-Rubio amendment is about to pass and includes provisions for studying UAP, rapid response teams, and coordination among allies.
There is a deep nature of the cover-up regarding UAP, including crash retrievals.
The new UAP office may be funded over a billion dollars.
The conversation about who is behind UAP technology will become more central as public awareness increases.
There are multiple groups operating clandestinely, some of which may not be antithetical to human interests.
The cover-up of UAP is the grandest of all cover-ups and is deeply ingrained in society.