WATCH: Interview with UK Journalist Christopher Sharp on UFOs, a 1933 UFO crash retrieval & more!
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Summary
Chris Sharp is a journalist who covers UFOs, also known as UAPs. He became interested in this topic as a child but lost focus during his career in public relations. His interest was reignited during the COVID-19 pandemic when the Pentagon released videos of UAPs. He started a news website, focusing on UFOs after finding his niche. Sharp believes that UAPs are real and that some exhibit extraordinary capabilities that defy current technology. He discusses the importance of identifying UAPs and the challenges posed by skeptics. Sharp highlights recent U.S. legislation aimed at increasing transparency about UAPs and the ongoing debate within the government about their existence and nature. His work has led to a desire for more public awareness and understanding of these phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Chris Sharp discusses the reality of UFOs as acknowledged by the US government and the implications of UAPs on national security. He highlights the legislative efforts to ensure transparency and the ongoing secrecy surrounding crash retrieval programs.
The US government has been hiding information about UAP crash retrieval programs and reverse engineering of non-human technology.
Chris Sharp
“UFOs are real because the US government has now established that as facts.”
The US government has established that unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are real, but it does not necessarily mean they are of alien origin.
There are unidentified aerial phenomena that exhibit physics-defying capabilities, which the US government has acknowledged.
The US government has been hiding information about UAP crash retrieval programs and reverse engineering of non-human technology.
Congress has implemented new laws to ensure transparency regarding UAPs and to facilitate whistleblower protections.
There are reports of UAPs being seen over nuclear installations and military sites, which raises national security concerns.