The Untold History of the Disclosure Project Part 3 - Key 1990s Meetings
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person recounts events from the mid-1990s involving discussions about UAPs and government secrecy. They mention a meeting organized by Lawrence Rockefeller, where various experts gathered to discuss evidence of extraterrestrial technology. During this time, they learned that politicians, including the Clintons, were hesitant to pursue UAP investigations due to potential backlash and financial interests. The person describes efforts to gather testimonies from military and intelligence officials to push for transparency. They highlight a meeting with Admiral Tom Wilson, who expressed frustration over being denied access to classified UAP projects. The encounter led to a realization of the deep secrecy surrounding UAPs and the challenges in addressing it. The person feels a strong commitment to uncovering the truth despite the obstacles.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the history of UAP secrecy and the resistance faced by those attempting to disclose information. It highlights key figures like Hillary Clinton and Admiral Tom Wilson, emphasizing the existence of unacknowledged special access projects and advanced technologies that have been kept from public knowledge.
The U.S. has mastered gravity control since October 1954.
Lawrence Rockefeller
“Oh no it's too dangerous for me; there are members of my family already jumping up and down on my feet that I'm doing this much.”
Edgar Mitchell
“I was not a twinkle in my father's eye most of you weren't born at that point.”
Admiral Tom Wilson
“How can I not have a need to know?”
Managed by: Lawrence Rockefeller
To gather evidence and testimonies regarding UAPs and push for disclosure
Hillary Clinton stopped a briefing on extraterrestrial intelligence, stating it was too dangerous to pursue.
The U.S. has mastered gravity control since October 1954.
There are unacknowledged special access projects (USAPs) that have been operating without oversight.
Admiral Tom Wilson was denied access to information about a compartmented project despite being the head of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.