Congress REACTS - Drones Swarm US Air Force Bases
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves journalist Matt Lazlow, who has been covering UAP issues in Congress. During his discussions with lawmakers, he highlights their mixed responses to UAP inquiries. He notes that some senators are dismissive, while others show curiosity. Lazlow emphasizes the ongoing problem of unidentified aerial phenomena over military sites. He mentions that lawmakers often refer to these incidents as foreign adversaries or hobbyist drones, avoiding the extraterrestrial aspect. The impact of this encounter on Lazlow is a growing frustration with the lack of serious engagement from Congress on UAP issues, leading him to continue pushing for accountability and transparency.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion highlights ongoing concerns regarding UAP incursions into US airspace and the perceived inadequacies of government responses. Key senators express skepticism about the transparency and effectiveness of the Arrow program and the need for more serious engagement with the UAP issue.
Senator Gillibrand was informed of persistent UAP incursions by the Air Force and Lockheed Martin.
Matt Llo
“There is a persistent problem of the invasion of US airspace above military bases and nuclear sites.”
Matt Lazlow
“We care about the still unknown unknowns; that's what the conversation is.”
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
“I want to meet with him personally then I want to meet with him publicly.”
Senator Mark Kelly
“My suspicion is a lot of it's obvious, but some of it is also very likely to be foreign adversaries.”
Senator Jack Reed
“I do know this, there's been a lot of intrusion of US airspace since May.”
Congressman Jared Moskovitz
“If it doesn't sit into a box like this weather balloon, then what is it?”
Congressman Eric Burles
“I'm doubtful that we hear the truth from them.”
Senator Gillibrand was told by the Air Force and Lockheed Martin that there is a persistent problem of invasion of US airspace above military bases and nuclear sites.
Senator Mark Kelly stated that the persistent invasion of airspace is likely due to hobbyists or foreign nations, dismissing the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
The Arrow report identified 500 objects but did not address the unknown unknowns that remain.
Senator Mark Warner laughed in response to a question about UAPs, indicating a dismissive attitude towards the issue.
Congress is failing in its duty to protect America by not addressing the persistent UAP incursions into US airspace.