NTK/26 — The NDAA Is Law — 01-06-23
Analysis Summary
Summary
The individuals in this account are hosts of a podcast discussing UAPs and related legislation. They are back for the year 2023 after a break. They talk about the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and its implications for UAP reporting. They mention personal experiences during the holidays, including a football game and attempts at meditation to attract UAPs. They express frustration over delays in UAP report releases and discuss the current state of UAP discussions on social media. The encounter does not seem to have a lasting impact on them, but they are motivated to continue their work and discussions on UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on the implications of the recently passed NDAA, particularly regarding UAP reporting and whistleblower protections. The speakers express concerns about delays in UAP report releases and the potential for secrecy surrounding military and intelligence operations.
The NDAA includes provisions for the establishment of a secure mechanism for authorized reporting of any event relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Bryce
“I think the fact that they've changed it to anomalous is an acknowledgment that there is a phenomenon that passes through all three mediums.”
Ross
“I think it's a good move.”
George Knapp
“There are whistleblowers who are either have already given evidence or who are about to come forward.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
To investigate UAP sightings and incidents
Managed by: Department of Defense
To investigate UAP incidents and provide reporting mechanisms
The NDAA includes provisions for the establishment of a secure mechanism for authorized reporting of any event relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena.
The NDAA provides protections for potential whistleblowers regarding reverse engineering and crash retrievals of unidentified anomalous phenomena.
There is a significant delay in the release of the UAP report that was due at the end of October 2022.
The term UAP has evolved to include unidentified anomalous phenomena, acknowledging that phenomena can occur in air, water, and orbit.
The NDAA includes provisions for the protection of classified military and intelligence systems, which may limit transparency regarding UAP investigations.