THE "YOUNG GUNS" OF UFOLOGY - 2024 YEAR IN REVIEW : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #64
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discussing UAPs and drone sightings during a wrap-up episode for 2024. They mention that the Federal Aviation Administration has banned drones in New Jersey due to concerns over critical infrastructure. They highlight reports of non-aerodynamic objects being filmed near military bases, which have not been effectively addressed by defense systems. The conversation also touches on the release of a jellyfish-shaped UAP video, which they believe is significant in UAP history. After the encounter, they express ongoing skepticism about the government's handling of UAP information and the trustworthiness of the Arrow program, indicating a desire to continue sharing information publicly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around recent drone sightings over sensitive military installations and the implications for national security. The panel also addresses the controversial jellyfish UAP footage and the perceived lack of transparency from government agencies regarding UAP investigations.
The jellyfish UAP footage was filmed at a CIA base in Iraq and represents a significant piece of evidence in the ongoing UAP discourse.
George Knapp
“The phenomenon for 80 plus years has been engaging in plausible deniability.”
Jeremy Corbell
“It's the first time that we couldn't target it.”
Eric Davis
“I didn't believe they were actually helicopters.”
Ryan Robbins
“The UFO community can feel good that they've been ahead of the curve.”
Danny Silva
“The biggest story clearly was the drones.”
Joe Murgia
“The overwhelming message of the Arrow report was... we are never going to come clean.”
Managed by: AARO
Investigate UAP sightings
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAP phenomena
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued bans on flying drones in multiple cities across New Jersey due to concerns over critical infrastructure.
There are reports of non-aerodynamic shaped objects being filmed over sensitive installations.
The jellyfish UAP footage was the first time a designated UAP was filmed at a CIA base in Iraq.
AARO obtained the original jellyfish UAP footage and posted it on classified servers, but only showed part of it to the public.
There is a concern that AARO's invitation for whistleblowers to come forward is a counterintelligence operation.
The drones over military bases are not being studied by AARO because they are classified as UAS, not UAP.
There is a social engineering aspect to the UAP phenomenon that has been ongoing for decades.