Richard Dolan and Linda Moulton Howe on KGRA (Part Two)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves historians and researchers analyzing UAP incidents, particularly focusing on the USS Nimitz encounter in November 2004. They confirm that the Nimitz was at sea during this time and discuss the gimbal video, which shows an unidentified object. The object is described as moving quickly and is linked to a pilot's account of an encounter. The conversation raises questions about government transparency and the classification of UAP-related information. The participants express skepticism about the government's disclosure efforts and discuss the implications of studying UAP technology. Overall, the encounter has led to ongoing investigations and a desire for more clarity regarding UAP phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion revolves around the USS Nimitz incident and the analysis of UAP videos, particularly the gimbal video. Participants express skepticism about government transparency regarding UAP programs and highlight the involvement of Bigelow Aerospace in analyzing recovered artifacts.
Bigelow Aerospace was involved in analyzing technology and artifacts recovered from UAPs.
Richard M Dolan
“I would have a hard time doing an analysis of any video independent of the context in which it's shot.”
John Burrows
“I was able to backtrack the fact that it is possible that the incident did actually take place.”
Luis Elizondo
“If he still has a current classification that means he's at least working for the government as a contractor.”
Harry Reid
“I think we can probably safely say that they both know it's a totally real phenomenon.”
Robert Bigelow
“Bigelow Aerospace modified buildings in Las Vegas for the storage of metal alloys and other materials.”
Managed by: U.S. Department of Defense
Investigate UAP encounters and technology
The USS Nimitz was out at sea from late October to November 20, 2004, which aligns with the timing of the UAP incident.
The gimbal video shows an object that may resemble a flying saucer, but could also be an infrared flare or glare.
The gimbal video is connected to a distinct UFO incident involving a pilot's encounter with an object that moved at incredible speeds.
The Department of Defense has not been fully transparent about the funding and classification of UAP programs.
Bigelow Aerospace was involved in analyzing technology and artifacts recovered from UAPs.