US Navy Recovers CRASHED UFO
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Summary
Matt is the host of the Good Trouble Show. He discusses recent developments in UAP news, including the UAP Disclosure Act and Lou Elizondo's new book. He mentions upcoming UAP hearings and the collapse of debunkers' credibility. Matt believes the government possesses UAPs and has interviewed many witnesses who claim knowledge of non-human craft. He expresses concern about the government's lack of transparency and the risks faced by whistleblowers. The encounter has led to a desire to inform the public and push for accountability from government agencies regarding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the revival of the UAP Disclosure Act and the ongoing challenges in UAP transparency. It highlights claims of government deception regarding UAPs and the involvement of various agencies in recovery efforts. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and the implications of recent legislative failures.
The CIA and Navy are involved in a joint effort to recover UAP that have crashed in the ocean.
Matt Ford
“The professional Debunkers house of cards is collapsing quicker than a junk bond on Wall Street.”
Lou Elizondo
“I would go to jail to say things that I've been exposed to in the program.”
Nancy Mace
Sean Kirkpatrick
Christopher Sharp
“Lou is probably the most articulate, most charismatic spokesperson for the topic around.”
The UAP Disclosure Act has been brought back from the dead.
The former director of the Pentagon's UAP program, Sean Kirkpatrick, has launched an image rehabilitation tour.
Witnesses have claimed firsthand knowledge of craft of non-human origin.
There have been crashes and crash retrievals of non-human craft.
Biologics were recovered along with some of these craft.
The American government is lying to the public about UAPs.
The UAP Disclosure Act would allow for greater transparency and information sharing regarding UAPs.
The UAP Disclosure Act failed to pass due to resistance from certain senators.
The CIA and Navy are involved in a joint effort to recover UAP that have crashed in the ocean.