Stephen Bassett Interview with Vinnie #ufo #uap
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Steven Bassett, an activist involved in UAP research since the mid-1990s. He volunteered for Dr. John Mack's organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which focused on researching contactees. After four months, he moved to Washington, D.C., to start the Paradigm Research Group. His goal was to address the political issues surrounding the UAP phenomenon, believing that the U.S. government was not revealing the truth about extraterrestrial life. Bassett faced ridicule but remained focused on activism. His work led to significant events like the 2001 Disclosure Project press conference. After his experiences, he continued to advocate for UAP issues and aimed to change public perception, showing no signs of lasting negative impact from the challenges he faced.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Steven Bassett explores the political dimensions of the extraterrestrial issue and the long-standing truth embargo by the US government. Bassett discusses key milestones in the disclosure movement, including the launch of the To The Stars Academy and the significant media coverage by the New York Times in December 2017.
The launch of the To The Stars Academy marked a significant shift in the disclosure movement, as it was led by individuals within the military intelligence complex.
Steven Bassett
“I realized that the problem was not political, it was political not science.”
Managed by: Paradigm Research Group
Mock congressional hearings to discuss UAP issues
Managed by: Clinton Administration
Efforts to release UAP-related government files
The problem of the extraterrestrial issue was political, not scientific, and required a political solution.
The truth embargo has lasted for 74 years, and there are individuals within the military who privately believe it should end.
The launch of the To The Stars Academy marked a significant shift in the disclosure movement, as it was led by individuals within the military intelligence complex.
The New York Times published articles in December 2017 that included the first official gun camera footage of UAP intercepts.