UAP Hearings, National Security State, and UFO Disclosure with Danny Sheehan
That UFO PodcastOctober 27, 20252h 23min12,939 views
36 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβCongressional UAP Hearings and Witness Testimony
- π‘ Danny Sheehan discusses the recent historic UAP hearing and the buildup to it, highlighting efforts to bring key witnesses like Jay Stratton before Congress.
- π― Stratton, who claims to have seen non-human beings and craft, was reportedly not authorized by superiors to testify, illustrating a key obstacle.
- π Congressional members expressed frustration at their inability to access crucial information, indicating a significant gap between what they believe exists and what they are allowed to know.
- β οΈ The testimony of Air Force officer Dylan, who witnessed a silent, triangular craft rise from Langley Air Force Base, was highlighted as particularly meaningful.
The UAP Disclosure Act and Congressional Challenges
- π The UAP Disclosure Act amendment, which aims to establish a records review board and disclosure process, faced significant hurdles in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
- ποΈ Despite bipartisan interest, the NDAA was passed without the full UAP Disclosure Act amendment, with Democrats largely voting against it due to unrelated provisions, and key Republicans not withholding support.
- π Representative Eric Burlison is identified as a champion for UAP disclosure, pushing for the amendment and introducing a standalone bill, though its passage is uncertain.
- π« Speaker of the House Michael Johnson's potential refusal to allow the standalone bill to reach the floor for a vote is seen as a major obstacle.
The National Security State and Constitutional Confrontation
- βοΈ Sheehan emphasizes a brewing constitutional confrontation between the executive branch and Congress over access to UAP information, citing historical precedents like the Nixon tapes case.
- π The national security state is accused of obstructing Congress's oversight role, with claims of threats, covert operations, and even physical intimidation against members who pursue disclosure.
- β‘ Congress's subpoena power is discussed, with the potential for contempt charges, but the executive branch's assertion of superior authority and the fear among members are significant deterrents.
- πΊπΈ The issue is framed as a critical test of American institutions, questioning whether Congress or the executive branch holds ultimate authority over national security information.
Analysis of UAP Videos and Community Dynamics
- π₯ The USS Jackson event video and the more sensational
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