Richard Dolan. The Navy & UAP: Controlled Disclosure Continues
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion about a Politico article published on April 23, 2019. This article details new guidelines from the US Navy for identifying and engaging with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The Navy has acknowledged ongoing sightings of advanced aircraft intruding on military airspace. The article mentions the famous 2004 USS Nimitz incident and highlights the need for a formal reporting process for UAP. Chris Mellon from To the Stars Academy emphasizes the importance of studying these phenomena rather than ignoring them. The encounter reflects a shift in how the military and media are addressing UAP, moving away from the term UFO. The impact of this encounter suggests a growing public interest in UAP and a potential change in how these incidents are perceived and reported.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the evolving narrative around UFOs and UAPs, highlighting the Navy's recent acknowledgment of unidentified aircraft incursions and the implications of transitioning terminology. It emphasizes the historical context of UFOs and the ongoing challenges in public discourse regarding these phenomena.
The U.S. has recovered materials from UFOs, which have extraordinary properties.
Chris Mellon
“Establishing a more formal means of reporting what the military now calls unexplained aerial phenomena rather than unidentified flying objects would be a sea change.”
Luis Elizondo
“What happens in five years if it turns out that these are extremely advanced Russian aircraft?”
Dr. Hal Puthoff
“It appears to serve as what he called a meta material that is an excellent microscopic waveguide for very high frequency electromagnetic radiation.”
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Investigate UAP sightings and encounters
The Navy has been dealing with UFOs for decades and is now admitting it.
The Navy is updating and formalizing the process for reporting unidentified aircraft incursions.
Chris Mellon stated that UFOs and UAP are treated as anomalies to be ignored rather than explored.
The U.S. has recovered materials from UFOs, which have extraordinary properties.
The transition from the term UFO to UAP is a psychological tactic to change public perception.