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Speaker 0 notes that the last administration was not transparent on the issue, but with the task force created, they have guided members within what they're cleared for. He asserts that they have encountered alien beings and recovered vehicles, with physical proof, and that he was partially cleared into those activities, having read intelligence reports from those programs. Speaker 1 reflects that online discourse about encounters and videos is plentiful, and asks if there is belief that the US government knows about alien beings coming to Earth. Speaker 0 responds that he doesn’t like to characterize where they came from, but they are definitely some kind of nonhuman sentience. He claims to have recovered vehicles and physical proof and says he had partial access to the data and to intelligence reports. He confirms seeing with his own eyes according to his account. Speaker 2 says NASA speaks for itself and claims transparency with data, and asks whether to believe David Crush or if he is lying, and where the evidence is. Speaker 0 asserts that members of the current administration are very aware of this reality and the current president is knowledgeable on the subject. He trusts the president’s leadership and believes the president has assembled a team; he says if Trump wants to be the greatest president and the most consequential leader in world history, he certainly has the knowledge, capabilities, and understanding of some of these sensitive government transparency issues. Speaker 3 says he has access and has had meetings with very smart people who believe there is something out there, and it makes sense there could be. He is not convinced himself. He asks if the person believes one, that he knows, and two, that he’s open to transparency on UAPs. Speaker 0 reiterates that the president is very well informed on the issue, and avoids revealing more than the president might want to reveal. He notes a role to cover this up through administrations. Speaker 1 asks about years of threat and testimony. Speaker 0 says he was physically threatened even before submitting his intelligence community inspector general report under the previous administration, and sought legal protection because of professional and personal fear. Speaker 1 asks about recovering pilots or remains and whether that was seen with his own eyes. Speaker 0 confirms there were pictures and says yes, there were remains. Speaker 1 questions whether the origin is from another planet or outer space, and if it is interdimensional, seeking clarification. Speaker 0 explains he has talked to many veterans of the program and keeps an open mind on origin. He acknowledges an extraterrestrial hypothesis but does not usually go there because he did not see the data, and he is not conversant in the high-confidence theories the US government has. He is not aware of any remains or signs of extraterrestrial beings or technology by his department. Speaker 3 says the US government knows, but asks whether other governments know. Speaker 0 says they know and have their own programs, and notes that two and a half years ago the US has been in an arms race with peer competitors like Russia and China, who have their own programs. He says he was able to view intelligence discussing adversarial programs and will leave it at that. Speaker 3 states that they’ve recovered things, and Speaker 0 confirms, noting there were bodies and physical remains. They discuss whether the motive or intent of the visitors was peaceful or not, acknowledging a mixed bag of activity and motive. They consider whether Earth’s genetic material could be a reason for visits, even jokingly proposing Jurassic Park as a tourist attraction for genetic material on Earth.

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"Disclosure is gonna come out of Huntsville, Alabama, out of Redstone Arsenal." "Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama is the biggest fucking deal that you've never heard of." "It's the biggest fucking deal that you have never heard of." "And so we need a documentary to drop at the same time that establishes the credibility." "Because the fact is that we have deep and wide extensive credibility that no one knows about because you're not supposed to know about it." "Because it's in Alabama, it's obscure." "You're not supposed to know about it." "That's the point."

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Dan Farrah, director and producer of The Age of Disclosure, discusses his new documentary, which he says reveals an eighty-year cover-up of nonhuman intelligent life and a secret race among major nations to reverse engineer advanced technology of nonhuman origin. The film opens in select theaters in New York, Washington, and Los Angeles on November 21 and is available worldwide to purchase or rent on Prime Video. Farrah notes that he interviewed 34 extremely high-level military, government, and intelligence officials who have direct knowledge of the issue. Much of what they know is classified, but in the film they break their silence on what they can lawfully disclose. He states that every interviewee makes it clear that it is no longer a question of whether this is real; it is a very real situation and humanity is not the only intelligence in the universe. Nonhuman intelligence exists, UAPs are real, and they are not human. The film explores questions about who is controlling these UAPs, where they come from, and what their intention might be. Farrah explains that a long time ago the topic was moved away from congressional oversight and even away from presidential oversight, with certain elements within the government and defense contractors gatekeeping knowledge about the topic. Some officials in the film claim to have seen craft and recovered nonhuman bodies, and there are claims of crashed craft and nonhuman bodies within them. He emphasizes that having 34 credible people willing to put their name and reputation on the line constitutes strong evidence in a time when videos and photos can be created or manipulated. A major reveal in the film is that elements of the US government are in a high-stakes secret cold war with adversarial nations like China and Russia to reverse engineer technology of nonhuman origin. The discussion highlights that the first country to crack this technology could lead for years to come. China is said to have established its own UAV task force, signaling a strategic race akin to the Manhattan Project, but on “the atomic weapon on steroids.” The fear is that if another nation wins this race, it could significantly alter global power dynamics. Regarding public reception, Farrah acknowledges skepticism and stigma around the topic. For a long period, the public, Congress, and even the president were kept out of the loop, but in recent years senior Congress members and administration officials, aided by whistleblowers, have begun pursuing the truth for the American people. He suggests that it is only a matter of time before a sitting president steps forward to tell humanity that we are not alone and that the United States intends to lead the way.

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Tim Birchett contends there is a “seventy year ongoing disinformation campaign by the US government to sow confusion” about UFOs/UAPs. He says Ezekiel’s wheel describes a landing gear and “modern day flying saucers,” drawing on Bible interpretation. He recounts pushing for disclosure, a hearing with large attendance, and a redacted “fluff piece” report. On the UAP disclosure act of 2023, he notes it “required disclosure” but “did not pass in the Senate”; Schumer’s commission would be “a Warren Commission” analogy. He argues secrecy stems from the “industrial war complex” and defense contractors who “do not want this released,” aided by compartmentalization and FOIA limits. He criticizes insider trading in Congress, claiming leadership blocks reforms, and discusses George Santos, who he says is “in solitary confinement” for “campaign finance violation.” He calls for a new nine eleven commission at newcommissionnow.com.

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Speaker 0 (anonymous whistleblower): Government seems to be involved. They’re definitely some kind of nonhuman sentience. We’ve recovered the vehicles and have physical proof. I was partially cleared into those activities and had access to the data, reading intelligence reports resulting from those programs. Speaker 1: And with your own eyes you’ve seen it. So when people say this is kooky, there’s nothing to back it up… Speaker 2 (NASA): NASA is open and transparent with our data. Do you believe what Mister David Crush said, or is he lying? Whatever he said, where’s the evidence? Speaker 1: What do you say? Speaker 0: Members of this administration are very aware of this reality; the current president is very knowledgeable on this subject, and I trust his leadership. I think he’s assembled a cabinet, and I believe if Trump wants to be the greatest president and the most consequential leader in world history, he certainly has the knowledge, the capabilities, and understanding of some of these sensitive government transparency issues. Speaker 3: I have access and have spoken to people about it. I’ve had meetings with very smart, solid people who believe there is something out there. It makes sense there could be, but I’ve never been convinced, despite that. It’s not my thing. Speaker 1: So you think, one, he knows, and two, he’s open to transparency on UAPs? He’s very well informed on this issue. Leave it at that. I don’t want to get ahead of what the president might want to reveal. There’s been a role to cover this up through administrations. Speaker 0: I was physically threatened even before I sent in my intelligence community inspector general report under the previous administration. I had to seek legal protection because I was fearful professionally and personally. Speaker 1: And when you mention recovering pilots or remains nonhuman, that’s something you saw in the intelligence with your eyes? Speaker 0: Yes. There were pictures. It’s uncomfortable to discuss because it’s outside a normal worldview to understand there is a biological sentience that piloted these crafts and does not necessarily look 100% like us. Speaker 1: Were there pictures? Speaker 0: There were. Speaker 1: When I said from another planet or outer space, you said you don’t know where they’re from. Is it interdimensional? What are we talking about? Speaker 0: I’ve talked to a lot of graybeards about the origin. I leave an open mind. There is an extraterrestrial hypothesis, and they could be coming from elsewhere off Earth, but I didn’t see that data. I’m not conversant in the high-confidence theories the US government had. I’m not aware of any remains the department has of extraterrestrial beings or technology. Speaker 1: Do other governments know? Do they have programs? Speaker 0: They have their own programs. Two and a half years ago we’ve been in an arms race with peer competitors—Russia and China—and they have their own programs. I viewed a body of intelligence that discussed adversarial programs. Speaker 1: We’ve recovered things—bodies and physical remains. Was there a sense of their motive or whether it’s peaceful or not? We’ve seen a mixed bag of motives. Speaker 0: Activity and motive vary; the reasons for visiting are not fully understood. Could it be because we have interesting genetic material on Earth and we’re a Jurassic Park tourist attraction? There could be a myriad of reasons. Speaker 1: For other people coming forward, what do you say about intimidation? There are reports of harassment. There’s hope. Congress values whistleblower information now, and there’s appetite to do the right thing. There are things happening behind the scenes that the administration may discuss when ready. Speaker 1: We’ll follow every element. It’s fascinating. Speaker 0: Thanks for having me. Speaker 4: Sean Hannity here. Subscribe to Fox News YouTube pay.

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Speaker 0: There have been briefings to Congress that lead us to believe there is definitely an advanced technology out there that's not created by mankind. Speaker 1: About a decade ago I revealed on Joe Rogan that from my research in the Global Sun Admissions, aliens don’t come from distant star systems—they come interdimensionally. We have limited sight across our normal light spectrum and into other dimensions. I’ve spoken to high-level Pentagon people, CIA, scientists, physicists, who’ve said it’s an interdimensional invasion. The Bible and other ancient religions reference an unseen presence entering our universe, our domain, our dimension. There’s a clip of her on Fox News Friday night saying it’s interdimensional, but classified. A craft will show up 100 miles away instantly or fly Mach 20 and make a perfect turn—things that would crush solid stainless steel due to gravity. So we know they’re interdimensionally jumping. Now Trump talks about a big reveal; Obama says aliens are real. This isn’t just about UFOs—it's part of a broader awakening. It’s a distraction from Epstein, perhaps, but Trump said after reelection he’d disclose, and there’s a report due. Disclosure is happening on many fronts. We’re focused on UFOs and extraterrestrials, not taking away from exposing Epstein. There’s a lot of disclosure and crazy stuff happening on every front. Speaker 2: He (the other speaker) gave classified information and wasn’t supposed to. Speaker 1: Aliens are real? He gave classified information, whether they’re real or not. Speaker 3: Hours later, the president posted on Truth Social directing the release of government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life and UFOs. We bring in Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the Oversight Committee Task Force on declassification of federal secrets. She has said there is evidence of interdimensional beings that can operate through the time spaces we have. You told Joe Rogan you’ve viewed evidence of interdimensional beings on Earth that operate through time spaces—can you explain? Speaker 0: Yes. In classified briefings we’ve seen evidence suggesting advanced technology not created by mankind. There are videos, including one where a UAP deflects a Hellfire missile, taken from ISR footage off the coast of Yemen. Some physics defy explanation; not the only government to examine this. I view it through national security: are these technologies adversarial weapons or not? The federal government denying access to Congress is alarming in a free society. We expect the American people to decide after reviewing the evidence. Gates has said that if you’ve seen what we’ve seen, you’ll believe it too. Speaker 3: So you’re saying the Air Force has covered up UAP sightings? Is it because we or others have advanced technology, or because a foreign actor has abilities beyond our understanding? Speaker 0: Based on our interviews and testimony, we have reason to believe this tech is not created by mankind. It’s possible there are advanced US weapons denied access to the public. Unelected bureaucrats denying access to Congress is problematic, and there have been whistleblower threats and even deaths discussed in testimony. There’s bipartisan momentum toward disclosure, and we’ll continue to explore with the American people. President Obama’s remarks and Trump’s anticipated declassification are fueling this process. Speaker 1: The elite seek transcendence and to know the secrets of the universe; some are good, some bad, some mixed. Einstein and Planck suggest multiple dimensions; top scientists and billionaires are now speaking of a false hologram, artificial constraints, and gravity bleeding into this universe, with dark matter as a sign of something deeper. Some say we’re in a computer-generated projection, a thought or dream in a programmer’s mind. There’s talk of a sub-transmission zone below the third dimension fighting to ascend. Some believe humanity is at a fifth or sixth dimension intellectually, while a war rages to determine whether humanity will advance or be controlled by a breakaway civilization merging with machines. Google and others allegedly contemplated building a giant artificial system—a hive-mind AI connected to billions of people—that could predict and influence the future, potentially erasing individual free will. A counterstrike is underway to block such systems and promote genuine debate about humanity’s path, including addressing alleged pedophiles and “psychic vampires” in control of AI before humanity is harmed. The interdimensional force behind these developments is said to grant advanced knowledge to certain groups, sometimes described in religious terms as Satan. There’s more to come as disclosures unfold, including anticipated declassification next week when Trump allegedly releases UFO files. Speaker 3: We’ll be watching and covering it next week as disclosure unfolds.

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Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the Oversight Committee task force on the declassification of federal secrets, discusses what she describes as evidence of interdimensional beings operating through existing time spaces. She references photo and video material from classified briefings that are now being made public, including a video “dead dropped” to Representative Eric Burleson from within the Department of War showing a UAP/ unidentified aerial phenomena deflecting a Hellfire missile, captured from ISR footage off the coast of Yemen. Luna says there is evidence of an advanced technology not created by mankind, and while some cases previously labeled as UAPs were later identified as drones, there remains a portion of evidence that cannot be explained. She notes that multiple governments have examined these phenomena, and emphasizes a national security perspective: as AI and drone technology evolve, it is important to determine whether these are potential adversarial weapons. She argues that the federal government’s denial of access to some members of Congress is alarming and incompatible with a free, transparent society, and she expects the American people to draw their own conclusions after reviewing the evidence. Luna adds that Representative Gates joined the initial codal discussion with her and Representative Tim Burchett, and stated that if viewers have seen the material they have seen, they too would become believers. She then questions whether the Air Force has covered up UAP sightings, asking whether the technology could be something the U.S. possesses that others should not know about, or if it indicates capabilities possessed by a foreign actor that operate in ways that are hard to understand. Based on interviews and testimony she has reviewed, she says there is reason to believe the tech is not created by mankind, though she concedes it is also possible that certain advanced U.S. weapons could be involved. The conversation centers on the accessibility of evidence, the secrecy surrounding it, and the potential implications for national security and public transparency.

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There's significant chaos behind the scenes regarding UAP disclosure. Two individuals connected to former Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines revealed a slow drip disclosure agenda originating from her office. The aim was to create the impression that the U.S. government had not seriously investigated UAPs for the past 15 to 20 years, particularly following the Nimitz incident. This plan, spanning 15 to 20 years, consists of several phases. The first phase involves using the James Webb Telescope to release images of artificial structures on distant celestial bodies. Subsequent phases include identifying artificial structures on the Moon and Mars, linking these to archaeological sites on Earth, and ultimately excavating humanoid remains believed to be connected to these anomalies.

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Chris Mellon, a former U.S. intelligence official with about twenty years of experience in the Defense Department and on the Senate Intelligence Committee, shared remarks in response to the UAP documentary Age of Disclosure. He references the documentary’s claim that the Air Force maintained a secret program in the 1990s to track UAP near Area 51 and other sensitive military facilities, a claim attributed to General James Clapper, former Director of U.S. Air Force Intelligence and former Director of National Intelligence. Mellon asks several pointed questions about whether that secret Air Force UAP program still exists today, where the data resides, and what the Air Force has learned. He critiques the Air Force for its handling of information requests from Congress. Specifically, he notes that when Congress sought UAP information in the 2020 intelligence authorization bill, the Air Force denied possessing relevant information beyond a handful of recently submitted, non-sensitive reports issued after DoD guidance in 2020 required all military components to report UAP sightings. Mellon contends that the Air Force brass appear to treat Congress with contempt, even if not legally unlawful, and he expresses belief that the secret Air Force UAP program described by Clapper, or a similar program, remains quietly active behind the scenes. He argues this could explain several anomalies in UAP reporting. Mellon highlights incidents to illustrate his concerns: - Air Force F-22s, despite superior sensors, did not report UAP operating in DoD training areas off the East Coast, while Navy F-18s routinely detected and reported UAP on the same ranges. - The USS Princeton radar data from the Nimitz/UAP case allegedly disappeared after U.S. Air Force officers visited the ship. - There are multiple instances where Navy data was reportedly removed by Air Force personnel. - Nimitz deck logs from the period of Princeton UAP tracking in 2004 are missing. - The Air Force has reportedly never reported UAP detected by its strategic radar systems, including solid-state phased array radars with vast range and coverage, even when UAP were detected for days directly in front of these emitters. - No NORAD UAP intercept cases from recent decades were submitted with the 2021 UAP report to Congress, including the well-known UAP incident over the Bush Ranch in Texas, where F-16 pilots reportedly were compelled to sign NDAs by the Air Force. - As recently as the previous year, the Air Force refused to provide NORAD UAP intercept data to DOD’s All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office in Congress. - There are no reports of UAP in space despite a substantial U.S. Air Force space surveillance capability. - The Air Force reportedly seized Navy sonar data obtained after an encounter by a U.S. nuclear submarine with an underwater UAP. Mellon concludes that the Air Force may be withholding UAP data by placing it in an obscure, highly secret “waived special access program” inaccessible to even the chair and ranking members of the intelligence committees, or by invoking authorities such as the Atomic Energy Act to justify concealing data. He suggests the Air Force could claim to be merely the executive agent for the CIA or the National Nuclear Security Agency, creating a potential reporting gap where one agency’s claim of responsibility shifts the burden, allowing the other to deny accountability. Mellon characterizes this dynamic as a possible exploitation of a fissure in the current congressional military and intelligence reporting framework, describing it as a “deep state” mechanism that avoids full congressional visibility into UAP information.

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The truth is being withheld from us for deeper reasons, not just to protect methods. The intelligence community treats us like children, but we can handle the truth. The president-elect has committed to greater transparency regarding issues like the JFK files, Epstein, and UAPs. There seems to be a seismic shift in how these matters are approached. I believe we have an immortal aspect to our souls. However, members of Congress and their staff have encountered witnesses who are not authorized to declassify or disclose this information yet.

Weaponized

They Tried To Frame UFO Whistleblower Dylan Borland For Treason
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The episode centers on a federal inquiry into unidentified aerial phenomena and allegations of misconduct within agencies that oversee whistleblowers. The hosts describe how a confidential review process was initiated after earlier public statements about protection and accountability. During their involvement, they say they learned that investigators who were meant to be safeguarded were reportedly monitored, and that confidentiality commitments were allegedly ignored. They present a sworn account from an intelligence official describing illegal surveillance and refusals to comply with oversight, and they connect this to the broader claim that multiple witnesses were treated in ways that undermined the purpose of whistleblower protections. A central guest then recounts his own experience: he describes being approached as someone who could testify while emphasizing that he avoided disclosing sensitive details. He explains that after reporting through the intelligence oversight system, his personal life was disrupted, including public exposure of private information and continued pressure that affected his ability to work. He also describes a specific sighting near a military-related site, focusing on the craft’s movement, the effects on nearby electronic devices, and sensory observations, while noting limitations on what he could publicly verify. He discusses how his account led to additional scrutiny, including claims that he was targeted through false accusations and attempts to manufacture wrongdoing on serious charges. The conversation further addresses how whistleblowers are allegedly vetted for public testimony and why approval timelines can be extremely short. The guest states that he neither confirms nor denies certain program names or drawings publicly unless provided with legal protections, though he affirms that he submitted a formal complaint to the intelligence oversight body. He is questioned about whether non-human intelligence programs exist, whether he believes some events were not from U.S. efforts, and what reasons secrecy persists. The hosts close by emphasizing ongoing efforts toward transparency, describing the scope of forthcoming publicly released materials and arguing that withholding analysis and context contributes to confusion among the public.

Tucker Carlson

New Underwater UFO Sightings and the Non-Human Tech the Government Is Hiding | Rep. Tim Burchett
Guests: Tim Burchett
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Burchett enters the conversation claiming a seventy-year U.S. government disinformation campaign about UFOs and UAPs, and a relentless push to keep the truth hidden from the public. He traces his curiosity to a Tennessee childhood, reading UFO books in the library and encountering Ezekiel’s wheel as a symbol that links ancient imagery to modern mystery. He recalls organizing a widely attended hearing on the topic: reporters, ministers, and ordinary citizens lined the halls; the session even required opening a second room. He notes a 4:30 a.m. moment when he stepped out to an early show and heard that the public wanted disclosure, not redacted reports. The thread through it all is a pursuit of answers and a demand that the government stop treating observers as fools. Central to Burchett’s claims are incentives behind withholding information: he argues the national-security excuse hides an ‘industrial war complex’ and profits tied to secrecy. He suggests five or six corporations operate in close, quasi-government relationships, creating a web of compartmentalized data that makes FOIA fruitless. He contrasts the U.S. UAP disclosure act of 2023—two pages on disclosure—with Chuck Schumer’s lengthy proposal, which he says would create a commission more like the Warren Commission. He cites pilots, Navy personnel, and witnesses who describe near misses with craft, as well as accounts of deep-sea regions where unknown objects may lurk. He asserts that disclosure would threaten the status quo, including budgetary priorities tied to defense and foreign aid, such as a $600 million Ukraine package. Beyond policy, Burchett speaks of risks to individuals who challenge the system. He recounts whistleblowers threatened or smeared, describes classified briefings as traps designed to withhold data, and argues leadership blocks disclosure to protect patrons and profits. He relates experiences with colleagues and constituents, including stories of alleged foreign influence, balloon incursions, and alleged covert channels linking defense contractors to political outcomes. He laments the erosion of trust in Congress and calls for stronger whistleblower protections and for a White House order to disclose. He cites support from some peers and the public and argues that meaningful transparency could reshape debates on weapons, budgets, and national security, potentially shifting power toward citizens who demand answers.

Weaponized

Weaponized Silence - The UFO Disclosure Dilemma : WEAPONIZED : Episode #85
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In this episode of Weaponized, the hosts and guests focus on the evolving landscape of UFO disclosure, congressional hearings, and the risks and realities faced by whistleblowers. The conversation centers on how lawmakers and agencies interact, the challenges of obtaining data, and the slow, sometimes contentious, pace of formal transparency. The participants discuss recent statements by high-level officials and prominent political figures, notably JD Vance, and debate whether such remarks signal genuine steps toward disclosure or merely lip service. With September looming, the panel examines who might testify, what they can reveal under NDAs and national security constraints, and how hearings could shape public understanding even if they stop short of full disclosure. A recurring theme is the tension between governments’ desire to protect sensitive programs and the public’s demand for verifiable information. The speakers acknowledge the emotional and logistical complexity of bringing forward credible witnesses, including those who have faced personal and professional repercussions for speaking out. They reflect on the role of the media, think tanks, and journalists in translating secrecy-bound material into accessible, responsible reporting, while also critiquing the limits of released footage and the difficulty of proving extraordinary claims. Much of the dialogue centers on the UAP Disclosure Act, its prospects in Congress, and the strategic importance of creating a transparent framework that could compel data sharing without compromising security. The episode also surfaces broader cultural and epistemic questions about how society would respond to undeniable evidence of non-human technology, and whether the public is prepared for the implications. Throughout, the conversation remains constructive, emphasizing ongoing efforts, the value of patient, incremental progress, and the hope that future hearings and investigations will elevate the discussion, attract new witnesses, and gradually shift both policy and perception toward greater openness while acknowledging the real constraints that shape what can be disclosed and when.

Weaponized

Chris Sharp Exposes AARO Before Trump's Big Decision
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The episode centers on Chris Sharp, a journalist whose reporting in Liberation Times and related outlets has drawn attention to the inner workings of UAP investigations and the people who shape them. The hosts recount Sharp’s approach to interviewing Tim Phillips, a former Arrow official, highlighting how Sharp sought to push for clarity on how extraordinary cases are selected, analyzed, and labeled, and whether safeguards exist to prevent overclaiming or misinterpretation. The conversation delves into the day-to-day mechanics of data intake, vetting, and deconfliction procedures, including how analysts distinguish potential anomalies from prosaic phenomena and how those judgments are escalated up the chain. The interview reveals tensions between transparency ambitions and institutional caution, with Phillips described as both cooperative and guarded, occasionally sounding scripted as he discusses policies, personnel, and the limits of what can be publicly disclosed without compromising classified work. The discussion also probes broader questions about responsibility and accountability: whether Arrow’s mission includes sharing findings with the public, how non-human or extraterrestrial interpretations are framed, and what constitutes credible evidence in a field long debated by officials, journalists, and witnesses. The episode captures a moment in which a prominent public figure associated with UAP work asserts that some encounters show genuine, advanced capabilities beyond known human technologies, while simultaneously resisting definitive labels about origin. The speakers reflect on the implications of this stance for media coverage, whistleblower trust, and future disclosures, noting the potential for shifts in how agencies communicate, or fail to communicate, with the public, and what that could mean for policy, national security, and scientific inquiry. The overall tone underscores a landscape of cautious optimism tempered by skepticism, recognizing that progress may be incremental and contested even as new statements surface about possible breakthroughs and the need for transparency in a highly sensitive area.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2211 - Michael Shellenberger
Guests: Michael Shellenberger
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Michael Shellenberger discusses his recent experiences in Brazil, particularly regarding the Twitter Files and extreme censorship in the country. He highlights the actions of a Brazilian Supreme Court justice who has been demanding bans on journalists and politicians from all social media platforms, a tactic reminiscent of military censorship operations. The Brazilian public reacted with large protests advocating for free speech, which Shellenberger found inspiring. Rogan and Shellenberger delve into the implications of censorship, particularly in the context of misinformation surrounding COVID and elections. They discuss the arbitrary nature of bans on individuals, citing specific cases where politicians were deplatformed for supposedly spreading misinformation. Shellenberger expresses disappointment in Brazilian President Lula for supporting censorship, contrasting it with his earlier views of Lula as a proponent of democratic socialism. The conversation shifts to broader themes of censorship, free speech, and the changing political landscape, with Shellenberger reflecting on how the left's stance on free speech has evolved. They discuss the historical context of censorship and the importance of protecting free speech as a fundamental right. As the discussion progresses, they touch on the topic of UFOs and government secrecy. Shellenberger reveals that he has been investigating whistleblower claims regarding UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) and the government's alleged cover-up of information. He mentions a new whistleblower who has provided credible reports about a secret UAP program, suggesting that the Pentagon is withholding significant information from Congress. Rogan and Shellenberger explore the implications of such secrecy, considering the potential societal impact of revealing the truth about extraterrestrial life. They discuss the fear that such revelations could provoke, including the collapse of societal norms and the challenge to established beliefs. The conversation concludes with reflections on the nature of truth, the role of government in managing information, and the importance of transparency in a democratic society. Shellenberger emphasizes the need for stronger whistleblower protections and accountability within government agencies, advocating for a more open dialogue about UAPs and other critical issues facing society today.

American Alchemy

Eric Weinstein Demands UFO Secrets From Pentagon Scientist
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The episode presents a wide-ranging conversation centered on the UFO/UAP landscape, its historical roots, and the alleged secret programs that study recovered craft and related technologies. The guests discuss firsthand experiences and long timelines related to crash retrievals, reverse engineering efforts, and the compartmentalized nature of the work, emphasizing the tension between publicly available science and confidential programs. They compare the scope and organization of these efforts to the Manhattan Project, noting differences in interdisciplinarity, access, and oversight, while acknowledging that the core physics questions remain unsettled. A recurring theme is the paucity of verifiable, public evidence and the reliance on insiders with security clearances, NDA constraints, and classified files to support claims about non-human technology and non-human biology. Throughout, the dialogue probes the epistemic boundaries of the field, asking how a civilization might approach propulsion modalities and spacetime engineering beyond conventional general relativity and the standard model, and what role theoretical physicists should play when confronted with potentially paradigm-shifting data. The discussion also touches on the sociology of science, the influence of powerful financiers and think tanks, and the “steady hands” phenomenon in Washington that shapes disclosure versus secrecy. The hosts challenge the boundaries between fringe claims and mainstream physics, using interviews with Eric Davis and others to illuminate a spectrum of perspectives—from cautious curiosity about exotic propulsion to skepticism about the feasibility of engineering wormholes and warp drives within established frameworks. They reflect on how historical episodes, including Carter era briefings and Cold War secrecy, have contributed to a culture in which physical evidence is often opaque to outsiders, while insiders contend there is a persistent, unresolved scientific frontier. The episode closes by acknowledging the impossibility of definitive conclusions from open sources alone, while underscoring the urgency of interdisciplinary scrutiny, credible access to experimental data, and a broader, transparent dialogue about the implications of any potential breakthroughs in propulsion and physics.

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UFO Gatekeepers - Rep. Luna, Burchett & Burlison Reveal A Plan To Fight Back
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In this episode of Weaponized, the hosts and three Congress members—Representatives Luna, Burchett, and Burlison—discuss the state of UAP disclosure, oversight, and access to evidence. The guests describe a Capitol Hill environment where hearings have occurred after decades of silence, but real progress hinges on obtaining concrete footage, documents, and access to archives believed to contain relevant material. The conversation centers on the tension between public hearings and the restricted information held by agencies such as the Department of Defense, the CIA, and other components of the U.S. intelligence community. The lawmakers talk about the challenges of subpoena power and the strategic use of secure facilities (SCIFs) to review material that lawmakers argue should be declassified and made accessible to the public. The speakers emphasize that while testimony has been valuable, the crucial step is to tie that testimony to physical evidence—video, photos, and files—that can be shown in a public or semi-public setting to build credibility and public trust. They recount episodes where footage was reportedly “dead dropped” or denied access, underscoring a pattern of pushback from agencies that complicates oversight. The discussion also covers the role of media and private organizations in releasing material, including debates about the reliability of released videos and the risk of misleading the public if information is mishandled. The guests contemplate the path forward: pursuing targeted subpoenas, compiling names of gatekeepers and files, and potentially broadening congressional authority to compel testimony. They acknowledge the political pressures, the possibility of external forces pressuring or intimidating oversight, and the persistent demand from the public for transparency. The interview captures a shared conviction among lawmakers and journalists that the truth about UAPs will require not only hearings but verifiable, accessible evidence, and sustained, careful inquiry from Congress.

Weaponized

UFO Lessons from Lacatski - The Doctor of Disclosure
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The episode centers on a high-profile former DIA official who helped design and run the largest U.S. government UFO investigation to date, and the hosts discuss how his disclosures have evolved from guarded briefings to more explicit statements about non-human intelligence and technology. The conversation covers the implications of his security clearances, including a specific level associated with nuclear and energy-related work, and why that detail matters for understanding potential weaponization and oversight. Across the discussion, the hosts and their guest argue that the information flow has shifted from clandestine channels to controlled disclosure, with the guest choosing to publish in books and participate in interviews as a strategic way to structure what can be revealed while maintaining national security. They examine the tension between accountability and secrecy, noting how scrutiny from Congress and public curiosity has grown as more officials and researchers speak publicly about sensitive programs and the existence of advanced craft. The dialogue also delves into how media coverage, online commentary, and interviews influence public perception, highlighting the role of counterintelligence practices in preventing leaks while allowing certain disclosures to proceed through vetted channels. Throughout, the speakers emphasize a broader pattern: significant admissions—such as confirming the existence of a non-human craft and the pursuit of reverse engineering—are framed as incremental steps toward a formal, safeguarded disclosure rather than a bombshell reveal. They reflect on the cultural impact of these developments and the potential consequences for national security, policy, and future congressional engagement, while acknowledging mixed reactions to the guest’s credibility and the evolving narrative around these programs.

Weaponized

Saucers, Bodies, Debris - The Lost Tapes Of UFO Whistleblower Col. Corso : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #43
Guests: Phillip Corso, Zachary Ward, Michael Lazovsky, Oliver Lewis
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In this episode of Weaponized, hosts George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discuss Colonel Philip Corso, a significant military figure who claimed to have firsthand knowledge of UFOs and reverse engineering programs. Corso, who testified about abandoned POWs in Korea, later revealed that he had seen Roswell wreckage and alien bodies. He asserted that the U.S. Army seeded private companies with alien technology, leading to advancements like fiber optics and laser technology. Corbell shares his experience of interviewing Corso in 1996, where Corso recounted meeting a live alien in New Mexico and described the alien's unique physical features. Corso's claims, documented in his book *The Day After Roswell*, have sparked debate about the origins of certain technologies and the extent of government cover-ups regarding UFOs. The hosts emphasize that Corso's military credentials lend credibility to his assertions, suggesting that the reverse engineering of UFOs is plausible. They also highlight the ongoing challenges whistleblowers face in revealing information about extraterrestrial technology, especially in light of recent congressional hearings. The discussion touches on the secrecy surrounding UFO programs and the potential implications for national security and technological advancement. As the conversation unfolds, they ponder whether the truth about UFOs and reverse engineering will ever be fully disclosed to the public.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Whining Walz and Crying Dokoupil, with Halperin, and Truth About UFOs, w/ Grusch & Rep. Paulina Luna
Guests: Mark Halperin, David Grusch, Anna Paulina Luna
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The episode opens with a rapid-fire tour of contemporary political drama, then pivots to a high-profile discussion about unidentified aerial phenomena. The host and guests dissect a NYC housing administrator’s controversial past statements, camera-ready emotional moments, and the political risk of leadership that signals both hypocrisy and policy battles in a city gridlocked by competing agendas. The conversation then shifts to a broader media critique, focusing on Tony Dokoupil’s new CBS Evening News role, the pressure on mainstream outlets to “listen to the people,” and the tension between empathy-driven storytelling and rigorous journalism. Throughout, the hosts connect domestic political turmoil to national security narratives, noting Minnesota’s DHS investigations and how governors and prosecutors respond to watchdog reporting. The centerpiece of the show is an extended interview with David Grusch, a former Air Force intelligence officer and whistleblower, who details a multidecade program of crash retrievals and supposed non-human biologics, framed as a serious national security matter kept from key leaders for decades. Grusch’s testimony and his crossfire with anchors, lawmakers, and fellow experts illuminate the stakes of disclosure, the bureaucratic inertia that sustains secrecy, and the ethical questions surrounding public trust. The guests reference a parallel documentary attention, The Age of Disclosure, while acknowledging that a robust chorus of former officials and scientists supports the notion that UAPs or non-human technology has been studied and compartmentalized within a web of private contractors and government alums. The discussion culminates in balancing skepticism with open inquiry, assessing the documentary’s evidence, the role of whistleblowers, and what credible transparency would demand from agencies like the CIA, DOD, and the IC as the country weighs the implications for policy, defense, and science.

Weaponized

False Prophets and Flying Objects - The Whistleblower Wave : WEAPONIZED : Episode #84
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In this episode of Weaponized, the hosts discuss the momentum around UAP transparency and upcoming congressional activity, highlighting the reintroduction of the UAP Disclosure Act and anticipated hearings in September featuring firsthand whistleblowers. The dialogue weaves together political maneuvering and the science-fiction frame of unidentified aerial phenomena, with both speakers acknowledging that officials from different sides of government are pursuing information more openly than ever before, even as they navigate political sensitivities and competing priorities. They talk through recent public statements and actions by lawmakers, including Schumer’s reintroduction of the act to compel disclosure and the role of congressional offices and task forces tasked with examining what is known about technology of unknown origin. The hosts emphasize the evolving relationship between federal agencies, such as AARO, and outside researchers, noting concerns about how information is shared, redacted, and verified, while underscoring a shared desire for accountability and transparency. A substantial portion of the discussion focuses on the practical process of gathering evidence, including Dustin Slaughter’s FOIA work that surfaced a 2023 Avon Park incident involving a cylindrical UAP near a restricted defense range, and the call for witnesses who can corroborate details under oath. Throughout, they reflect on the media environment, the role of public interest in shaping policy, and the tension between sensational narratives and careful documentation. The conversation also touches on related topics, such as the potential influence of media, advocacy groups, and notable figures in steering public attention toward or away from certain theories, while remaining anchored in the possibility that authoritative investigations could yield meaningful discoveries because of ongoing investigations and new funding priorities. They close with notes about forthcoming media projects and continuing coverage, signaling a renewed sense of urgency and hope about credible disclosures and formal investigations in the near future.

Weaponized

BOB LAZAR Abducted Austin Texas - But Don't Worry, It’s Probably Nothing!
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Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp discuss a recent Austin, Texas appearance centered on UFO topics, recounting personal experiences at a live event featuring notable guests and a trailer premiere for a forthcoming documentary about Bob Lazar. They describe meeting a broad group of podcasters, researchers, and fans, highlighting the sense of community and the emotional reactions from attendees. The conversation delves into details of Lazar’s testimony and the S4 project, including the moment when Lazar appeared on stage wearing red sneakers and how the audience showed him immense support. The hosts reflect on the ways in which live, in-person gatherings can energize public interest in extraordinary claims and how such events intersect with media coverage and public perception. They note the involvement of various collaborators and supporters, including people who contributed memorabilia and shared insights, and they emphasize the importance of carefully presenting information to the public while adhering to journalistic standards. The discussion shifts to the production side of Lazar’s story, tracing an evolution from a physical replica to a virtual reality concept and eventually to a documentary format, with comments on how technology—such as new filming tools and software—shapes the visualization of these experiences. They analyze how new footage and interviews, including references to government programs and past congressional hearings, influence ongoing debates about transparency and credibility. The hosts address skepticism in the press and online, the role of official channels like AARO, and the tension between disseminating compelling footage and protecting national security or sources. Throughout, they stress that what is publicly visible may only scratch the surface of complex institutional dynamics, security concerns, and the personal costs for individuals who push these topics into the spotlight. The episode also features larger questions about the trajectory of ufology, the potential implications of genuine technological marvels, and the responsibility of researchers to vet and contextualize evidence for a broad audience, even as they acknowledge the limits of what can be publicly released at any given time.

Weaponized

The UFO Propaganda Machine - Eighty Years Of Lies & Disinformation : WEAPONIZED : Episode #78
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The conversation centers on a recent Wall Street Journal report about UAPs and the broader debate over what is real, what is manufactured, and who is responsible for public narratives about unidentified aerial phenomena. The hosts scrutinize the article’s framing, arguing that it appears designed to attribute the mystery to deception campaigns within the U.S. government rather than to acknowledge unexplained phenomena. They discuss the implications of labeling evidence as sham, the potential legal and political consequences for whistleblowers, and how media coverage can shape congressional and public perception of national security subjects. Throughout the episode, the hosts compare the WSJ piece to past disclosures, noting how insiders, journalists, and researchers can be drawn into fits of credibility that ultimately need to be weighed against a long history of rumors, declassifications, and conflicting testimonies. They emphasize that while many UFO sightings can be explained by mundane phenomena, a subset remains compelling because it resists easy explanation, and this distinction matters for how the public should approach the topic. The hosts also explore the role of testimony from witnesses and insiders at gatherings like Contact in the Desert, where firsthand experiences and community narratives intersect with institutional narratives about UAPs. They critique the pattern of media “parachute journalism” that stamps the topic as unsolvable after a few weeks, urging a careful, ongoing examination rather than quick conclusions. Personal anecdotes—from conversations with whistleblowers to encounters with researchers and writers—illustrate how this field blends investigative journalism with speculation, culture, and personal belief. The discussion extends to the recent surge of interest in artificial intelligence and its implications for truth-telling, misinformation, and technological governance, highlighting the parallel risk that AI could both illuminate and obscure evidence about unseen technologies. Towards the end, the speakers touch on the broader ecosystem surrounding UAP disclosures, including leaks, congressional interest, and the pressures faced by individuals who step forward. They reflect on how future disclosures might unfold gradually, with multiple sources and types of data, rather than through dramatic, singular revelations. The episode closes with acknowledgments of contributors in the UFO community and a reminder of the ongoing tension between secrecy, public accountability, and the search for verifiable information about non-human intelligence and advanced propulsion technologies.

American Alchemy

Why The Pentagon Tried To Censor This UFO Book
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The episode recounts recent government disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena, describing a large release of records and related media and emphasizing that, although many items were not entirely new, officials’ acknowledgment is framed as part of a shifting environment. The discussion contrasts gradual disclosure with the idea that curated releases can obscure key distinctions by blending credible material with noise. NASA is portrayed as being put in an uncomfortable position due to historical accounts from astronauts reporting unresolved sightings. The narrative then pivots to a specific book that is said to have attracted unusually intensive scrutiny and redactions during a pre-publication review process, suggesting the Pentagon treated it as sensitive rather than purely fictional. The host describes a claimed covert program in which personnel and assets are recruited and handled for operations related to UFO retrieval and concealment. A former Air Force contractor is presented as having worked on crash-retrieval activity and later using the same government review pipeline to smuggle information into the public record under the cover of a novel. The episode claims that the program included restricted airspace measures, electromagnetic pulse tools to disable unidentified craft, and the movement of people and materials using unmarked logistics. A dramatic sequence is presented in which an elite U.S. operator escorts refugees through a remote border region, is attacked by unknown forces after being scanned, and the refugees are transported in a concealed shipping container, followed by attempts by fighters to intercept the helicopters. In the episode’s climax, the narrative describes U.S. attempts to pursue the aircraft, then the sudden failure of sensors and flight systems. The helicopters are said to pass into a mountain that appears to behave like a disguised entrance, with the outside world seeing vanished aircraft while the interior is described as a concealed chamber. The host connects these events to broader claims of “breakaway” infrastructure, remote-viewing projects, and underground bases in multiple locations. The final sections discuss alleged links between advanced interfaces and consciousness-driven control, referencing biofeedback-style concepts and military neuroscience research as possible technical foundations. Overall, the episode argues that a combination of censorship, encoded disclosure, and compartmentalized operations prevents the public from accessing a complete account.

Weaponized

Real Stranger Things - The UFO Year In Review
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The hosts reflect on a year of notable progress in the UAP/UFO field, highlighting a shift toward serious witness testimony, official attention, and public discussion in 2025. They recount how 2025 featured a surge of whistleblowers coming forward, including individuals who testified before Congress and shared behind-the-scenes insights into congressional activity, hearings, and the strategic handling of sensitive information. They emphasize the role of media coverage in shaping the public narrative, noting how certain outlets amplified or challenged stories and how some pieces of footage and documentation finally reached broader audiences, sometimes through FOIA-driven releases and official acknowledgments. A recurring theme is the tension between transparency and national security, with the speakers describing careful vetting, due diligence, and the decision to release material in digestible portions to avoid misinterpretation or harm. The conversation revisits several high-profile releases, such as government-authenticated footage described as a large disc or sphere, and the later public discussion surrounding related videos and the witnesses who later appeared before Congress. They discuss the ongoing process of validating evidence, the challenges of decoding complex material, and the importance of corroborating eyewitness testimony with analyzable footage, while acknowledging the limits of public disclosure and the need to protect sources. The year also yielded reflections on the status of official institutions, including AARO, and critiques of how some mainstream media outlets treated the topic, sometimes mischaracterizing or downplaying evidence. The hosts look ahead to 2026 with predictions about continued testimony, potential new footage, and a renewed push to bring data to policymakers and the public. They anticipate more official scrutiny of reverse engineering claims, a possible expansion of investigations into underwater and other non-atmospheric phenomena, and a belief that high-profile releases or hearings could influence congressional action and public understanding. The tone remains measured and focused on ongoing investigation, cautious sharing of information, and the drive to keep challenging assumptions about what is known and what remains hidden.
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