Ep. 5 | Remote Viewing, Ontological Shock, and the Others

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April 28, 2024
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The discussion involves two hosts, Klouse and Garrett, who talk about remote viewing and the UAP caucus formed in the House of Representatives. They explain that this caucus aims to investigate UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs. The caucus includes several representatives who are pushing for transparency regarding UAPs. They express concern about potential corruption and unfair advantages in the aerospace industry related to UAP technology. The conversation touches on the secrecy surrounding UAPs and the implications of disclosing advanced technologies. The hosts believe that the public may not be ready for the truth about these phenomena, but they emphasize the importance of discussing these topics openly.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses the formation of the UAP caucus in the House, focusing on its goals for transparency regarding UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs. It also explores the implications of remote viewing as a potential lost survival ability and the concerns surrounding unfair advantages in government contracts related to UAP technology.

Primary Revelation

The UAP caucus was formed to promote transparency regarding UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs.

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Rep Timber Chet
legislatorpro disclosure
U.S. House of Representatives
Elected officialBipartisan support

It's basically a group of legislators that band together for a specific purpose and hold back legislation or promote legislation for a specific cause.

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David Grush
witnesspro disclosure
U.S. Intelligence Community
Sworn testimonyIntelligence background

They asked the ICIG two questions about UAP crash retrieval programs.

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Lou Elizondo
whistleblowerpro disclosure
Former U.S. Department of Defense
Former DOD officialPublic statements

You're talking about trillions of dollars of liability.

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Joe McMonagle
scientistneutral
SAIC
Former militaryRemote viewing expert

Remote viewing was never designed to give you perfect images of anything.

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John Alexander
scientistneutral
Former U.S. Army
Military backgroundPublished author

I come down against the Extraterrestrial hypothesis just because it's too simple.

Stargate ProjectCold War (1970s to 1995)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Army

Research into remote viewing and psychic phenomena

legislativespecific

The UAP caucus was formed in the House to promote transparency regarding UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs.

Source: Unnamed individual
legislativespecific

The UAP caucus sent a letter to the intelligence community asking about the involvement of various actors in UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

There are concerns about unfair advantages in government contracts related to UAP technology, potentially leading to significant financial scandals.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

Lou Elizondo mentioned potential trillion-dollar lawsuits due to unfair advantages in UAP-related contracts.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencespecific

Remote viewing may be a lost ability that humans had for survival, which has diminished due to societal changes.

Source: Joe McMonagle
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10