Ep. 19 | The Swarm

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April 29, 2024
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceNews & Commentary

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The discussion involves two hosts, Klouse and Garrett, who talk about the UAP Disclosure Act and its aftermath. They mention that the act was significantly altered, removing key components like the UAP Records Review Board. They express disappointment over the lack of transparency and the influence of defense contractors on the legislative process. The hosts highlight the importance of public awareness and engagement in UAP issues. They also discuss reports of UAP encounters, including instances where pilots experienced unusual effects. The conversation reflects a growing interest in UAP topics and the need for continued advocacy for transparency and research.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses the implications of the UAP Disclosure Act's amendments and the ongoing challenges in achieving transparency regarding UAPs. It highlights the influence of defense contractors on legislative processes and the potential for public advocacy to drive change. The conversation also touches on military encounters with UAPs and the role of organizations like SAIC in related research.

Primary Revelation

The UAP Disclosure Act was significantly weakened, removing essential provisions for transparency and accountability.

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David Grusch
whistleblowerpro disclosure
U.S. GovernmentIntelligence Community
Security clearanceSworn testimonyCareer sacrifice

It was like the biggest failure in legislative history.

J
Jared Moskowitz
legislatorpro disclosure
U.S. House of Representatives

What piqued his curiosity the most was all the stonewalling.

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Ryan Graves
otherpro disclosure
U.S. Navy
Military servicePublic testimony

We as a public are allowed to talk about this topic at our dinner tables.

L
Lou Elizondo
program managerpro disclosure
U.S. Department of Defense
Security clearancePublic testimony

We defined non-human intelligence.

UAP Disclosure Act21st Century (2022 to 2023)disputed

Managed by: U.S. Congress

To promote transparency and declassification of UAP information

Remote Viewing ProgramCold War (1970s to 1995)confirmed

Managed by: CIA

To investigate the potential of psychic phenomena for intelligence purposes

legislativespecific

The UAP Disclosure Act was gutted, removing key provisions such as the eminent domain clause and the UAP Records Review Board.

Source: Klauss
legislativespecific

David Grusch described the legislative failure as the biggest failure in legislative history.

Source: Klauss
coverupspecific

The UAP Disclosure Act faced significant stonewalling from defense contractors like Lockheed Martin.

Source: Klauss
legislativespecific

The UAP Disclosure Act's initial version included subpoena power, which was removed in the final version.

Source: Klauss
legislativespecific

David Grusch is attempting to push for the president to declassify UAP-related information.

Source: Klauss
otherspecific

Reports of 'range fowlers' indicate military encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena.

Source: Klauss
non human intelligencespecific

There are indications that some pilots experienced physical effects during encounters with UAPs.

Source: Klauss
reverse engineeringspecific

SAIC has been involved in various military and intelligence contracts, including those related to remote viewing.

Source: Klauss
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10