UAP Legislation & Controlled Disclosure with Daniel Sheehan
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Daniel Shean, who has a background in legal cases related to UFOs and has worked with notable figures in the field. During the discussion, he outlines the current status of the UAP Disclosure Act. He explains that Congress has mandated military and intelligence agencies to gather and prepare UFO-related information for public release by October 18. However, some important provisions were removed, limiting public access. Shean expresses concern about the influence of private aerospace corporations on legislation and the need for stronger whistleblower protections for individuals with firsthand knowledge of UFOs. After the encounter, Shean continues to advocate for transparency and stronger protections for whistleblowers in the UFO community.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Daniel Shean discusses the current state of the UAP Disclosure Act and the challenges faced in gathering and releasing information about UFOs. Key provisions have been removed, raising concerns about ongoing secrecy and the safety of potential whistleblowers.
The Arrow office has continued the cover-up of UFO information, similar to past programs like Project Blue Book.
Daniel Shean
“The major command coming from Congress demands that the six military services... start gathering together all of the information that they have about UFOs.”
Luis Elizondo
Mark Warner
Chuck Schumer
David Grusch
Carl Nell
“There is zero level of uncertainty that we are being visited by a nonhuman intelligence.”
Managed by: U.S. Congress
To gather and disclose information regarding UAPs
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
To investigate UAPs and related phenomena
The UAP Disclosure Act commands all military services and intelligence agencies to gather information about UFOs and non-human intelligence for delivery to the National Archives.
The House of Representatives removed key provisions from the UAP Disclosure Act, including the establishment of an independent review panel.
The Senate is working on stronger language for the UAP Disclosure Act to enhance whistleblower protections and address technology ownership issues.
Individuals with firsthand knowledge of UFO technology are afraid to come forward due to fears of retaliation from the Legacy group.
The Arrow office has continued the cover-up of UFO information, similar to past programs like Project Blue Book.