Ep. 29 | The Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves hosts Klouse and Garrett talking about UAPs and the recent Arrow report. They mention Tom Delong and AJ Hartley's upcoming book called Trinity. They discuss the background of Sean Kirkpatrick, who worked for the Department of Energy and SAIC. They explore remote viewing and its connection to UFOs, mentioning individuals like Joe McMonagle and Pat Price. The hosts express skepticism about the government's transparency regarding UFOs. A recent poll shows that 63% of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it admits. The conversation highlights a growing distrust in the Pentagon's claims about UAPs and a desire for more transparency in the future.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion covers various aspects of UAP research, including the Arrow report and public perception of government transparency. A recent poll indicates significant distrust among Americans regarding the government's disclosures about UFOs, with many believing that more information is being withheld.
A poll conducted after the Arrow report indicated that 63% of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it is telling.
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Kirkpatrick was recruited by the Department of Energy when he was 17 years old based on an invention he made that would streamline blood typing for crystals.
Joe McMonagle said he had been previously working for a private company that had partaken in UFO crash retrieval operations.
A poll conducted after the Arrow report indicated that 63% of Americans believe the government knows more about UFOs than it is telling.
Only 32% of Americans believe that UFOs are always the result of human or natural activity.
The Senate is using the term 'non-human intelligence' to describe UAP, indicating a shift in the narrative.