[Clips] EX-CIA Radar Analyst saw ORB UAPs on Satellite Imagery
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker discusses radar detection of UAPs while explaining their capabilities. They mention that the Space Force primarily focuses on ballistic missiles and satellites, which may lead to ignoring slower or smaller objects like balloons. The speaker notes that the raw radar data is available and could reveal many UAPs if analyzed. They emphasize that current efforts are about identifying these objects rather than disclosing information. The speaker also mentions that some UAPs may not be extraterrestrial but could be terrestrial, coming from Earth or its oceans. They highlight the use of infrared sensors in tracking these UAPs, particularly orbs, which have been detected in various light spectrums. Overall, the speaker expresses concern about the lack of attention given to civilian reports and the need for further investigation.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights the capabilities of radar systems in detecting UAPs and the potential filtering of data by human operators. Dr. Kirkpatrick's statements about the raw radar data and the focus of the Arrow program on resolution rather than disclosure are also emphasized.
The Arrow program is focused on resolving the identity of UAPs rather than disclosing information about them.
Dr. Kirkpatrick
“We have all of the raw radar data, the transmitted signal hitting an object and coming back to the receiver.”
Managed by: Arrow
Identify and resolve UAP sightings
The radars are capable of detecting objects like balloons, but they may have been filtered out by human operators who were not focused on slower or smaller targets.
Dr. Kirkpatrick stated that they have all of the raw radar data, which includes unfiltered data that could reveal UAPs if analyzed.
The Arrow program is focused on resolving the identity of UAPs rather than disclosing information about them.
Dr. Kirkpatrick used the term 'extraterrestrial' in his briefing but stated there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial origins for UAPs.
There is a possibility that UAPs could be ultra-terrestrial, originating from Earth rather than from outer space.
Infrared sensors have detected orbs that may not be visible to the human eye but can be tracked by specialized equipment.