NTK/03 — Bipartisan Support for UAP Research — 12-27-21

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Stellar Productions
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December 24, 2021
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceNews & Commentary

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2021Intel Value: 8/10

Summary

The encounter involves Ross Coltart and Bryce Zabel discussing UAP legislation in the U.S. They talk about the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the Gillibrand amendment, which requires the Pentagon to report on UAPs. They emphasize the significance of this legislation and the bipartisan support behind it. They also reflect on the history of UAP investigations, comparing the current situation to Project Blue Book. Coltart mentions that there is growing interest in UAPs among Congress members. After the discussion, they express optimism about future reports and investigations, indicating a shift in public and governmental attitudes towards UAPs.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion centers around the implications of the Gillibrand amendment within the NDAA, which mandates regular reporting on UAP to Congress. The hosts express optimism about the potential for transparency and bipartisan support in UAP investigations, while also acknowledging historical skepticism and stigma surrounding the topic.

Primary Revelation

The NDAA will put into law a requirement for the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to make regular reports to Congress about UAP.

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Ross Coulthart
journalistpro disclosure
Need to Know Podcast
Journalistic experiencePublications on UAPEngagement with congressional staff

This is a very auspicious moment because there is a little pile of white paper sitting in the inbox on president Joe Biden's desk.

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Bryce Zabel
journalistpro disclosure
Need to Know Podcast
Journalistic experiencePublications on UAPEngagement with congressional staff

This is big, this is momentous because what it's doing is putting into black and white law a requirement that the Pentagon... make regular reports to Congress.

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Kirsten Gillibrand
legislatorpro disclosure
U.S. Senate
Senate sponsorship of legislationBipartisan support for UAP investigations
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Marco Rubio
legislatorpro disclosure
U.S. Senate
Senate sponsorship of legislationBipartisan support for UAP investigations
NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act)2020s (2021 to 2026)confirmed

Managed by: U.S. Congress

Mandate regular reporting on UAP to Congress

Project Blue BookCold War (1952 to 1969)debunked

Managed by: U.S. Air Force

Investigate UFO sightings

legislativespecific

The NDAA will put into law a requirement for the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to make regular reports to Congress about UAP.

Source: Bryce Zabel
legislativespecific

The Gillibrand amendment is a momentous moment in ufology.

Source: Ross Coulthart
legislativespecific

The last time Congress mandated a report on UAP, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence delivered it on time.

Source: Bryce Zabel
legislativespecific

Congress has shown bipartisan support for UAP investigations.

Source: Bryce Zabel
coverupspecific

There is a stigma surrounding UAP discussions in Congress that is beginning to fade.

Source: Ross Coulthart
non human intelligencespecific

There are indications of intelligent non-human life based on recent research.

Source: Ross Coulthart
legislativespecific

The October 31, 2022 report on UAP will coincide with the midterm elections in the U.S.

Source: Bryce Zabel
historical eventspecific

The UAP task force has been briefed on videos and contents of controversial U.S. Navy videos.

Source: Ross Coulthart
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2021Intel Value: 8/10