Discussing Lockheed Martin Project + "Sub Rosa: Organized Secrecy" Ft. Guests Rob Jones & Kermit
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion among three friends, Gerb, Kermit, and Rob, who are UAP researchers. They are live streaming to talk about the Lockheed Martin video and its implications. They discuss Lockheed's historical involvement with UFOs and the recent disclosures about classified programs. Kermit shares insights about the financial aspects of these programs and the role of CEOs in justifying research and development costs. The conversation touches on the potential existence of recovered craft at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The impact of this encounter includes a deeper understanding of UAP-related topics and a desire to uncover more truths about government involvement in UFO research.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around Lockheed Martin's involvement in UFO research and material exploitation, highlighting significant claims about classified programs and the blocking of material transfers. Key figures in the conversation express concerns about government secrecy and the implications of advanced technologies.
Lockheed Martin has been involved in studying UFOs and actual UFO material exploitation since the 1950s.
Rob
“I'm just a guy who has somehow quit his job and immersed himself in this.”
Kermit
“I'm interested in the kind of the financial, you know, kind of rabbit hole of how does this stuff get funded?”
Gerb
“I want to do a full reimagine of that project.”
Ellen Lord
“She was the one that enacted the corporate portfolio program.”
Jim Taiclet
“Mr. Taiclet...describing the technology as magical, revolutionary, and game-changing.”
David Grusch
“He discussed how various legacy programs are funded.”
Managed by: CIA
transfer of UAP materials to private contractors
Managed by: unknown
unknown
Lockheed Martin has been involved in studying UFOs and actual UFO material exploitation since the 1950s.
Lockheed Martin CEO stated that they have a $1.6 billion loss on a classified program, describing the technology as magical and revolutionary.
There are two recovered craft housed under Oak Ridge, which are being studied by the Department of Energy's Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence.
The transfer of advanced materials from Lockheed Martin to Bigelow Aerospace was blocked by the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology.