NJ Drones & Congress - Matt Laslo
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Matt Llo, a political reporter discussing ongoing UAP encounters, particularly related to drone sightings. He talks about a conversation with Senator Mark Kelly, who believes these objects are foreign drones rather than extraterrestrial. Llo mentions that various government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, have admitted they do not know what is flying in U.S. airspace. He highlights the lack of clear communication from the White House and Congress regarding these incidents. After the encounter, Llo expresses frustration with the government’s inability to provide answers and emphasizes the importance of continued questioning about these unidentified objects.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the ongoing UAP situation and the lack of clarity from government agencies regarding incursions into U.S. airspace. Key figures in Congress are increasingly questioning the government, but there are concerns about the effectiveness of their inquiries and the potential for misinformation.
The White House is not fully informed about UAPs and may not have access to certain special access programs.
Matt Llo
“I think there's many folks in this community who were way too convinced that they know what's above our skies.”
Senator Mark Kelly
“I'm 100 million percent convinced there's nothing extraterrestrial going on.”
Senator Gillibrand
“There is a persistent problem of U.S. military and nuclear sites being invaded by foreign objects.”
John Kirby
“The definitive answers coming from the White House.”
Alejandro Mayorkas
“They come out of it and they're not able to tell us what they heard in there.”
Managed by: U.S. Senate
Investigate UAP sightings and incidents
Senator Mark Kelly pressed the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about foreign adversaries flying drones above American airspace.
The White House is not fully informed about UAPs and may not have access to certain special access programs (SAPs).
The Department of Homeland Security and FBI testified that they do not know what is above New Jersey skies.
Congress has known about incursions into U.S. military and nuclear airspace for months but has not acted effectively.
The government has intercepted 60 drones out of approximately 45,000 incursions at the southern border.
Members of Congress are increasingly questioning the government about UAPs due to public concern.