Dr. KirkPatrick to Senator Gillibrand @ Today's UFO Hearing - April 19, 2023
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a discussion led by Matt on a show about UFO hearings in the Senate. The hearing is chaired by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and focuses on the Pentagon's investigation of UAPs. Guests include attorney Sean Munger and actor Daniel Miller. They discuss the structure of the hearing, which includes both open and closed sessions. The guests express expectations that the hearing will address funding issues for the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow) and possibly reveal new data or insights about UAPs. The impact of the encounter is the hope for increased transparency and clarity regarding UAP investigations, although there is skepticism about significant revelations.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the upcoming Senate hearing on UAP, focusing on the establishment of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office and its funding challenges. Experts express concerns about the focus of investigations and the potential for whistleblower testimony regarding crash retrieval programs.
The Pentagon has established the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow) to investigate UAP phenomena.
Kirsten Gillibrand
“Senator Gillibrand requested or not requested decided to have the closed hearing first.”
Sean Munger
“The Senate committees basically have the ability to hold hearings.”
Daniel Miller
“I think this hearing is a step hopefully in the right direction.”
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick
“We appreciate the willingness of Dr. Kirkpatrick to lean in on this issue.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate unidentified anomalous phenomena
The Pentagon has established the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow) to investigate UAP phenomena.
Senator Gillibrand has been advocating for proper funding for Arrow.
The hearing will address Arrow's mission, activities, and budget.
There are concerns that Arrow may not be focusing on unidentified incidents as much as identifiable ones.
Whistleblower testimony regarding UAP and crash retrieval programs exists and has not been fully disclosed to Congress.