USAF Nuke Officer On His Testimony to Pentagon UFO Office AARO
Dec 8, 2023
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Former USAF Minuteman ICBM Nuclear Launch Control Officer, David Schindele, discusses his testimony to The Pentagon's UFO office AARO. The podcast covers topics such as whistleblowers, government involvement in investigating UAPs, legislation, non-disclosure agreements, and the frustration with AARO's lack of transparency. It also delves into incidents involving missile malfunctions, UFO sightings, and the challenges faced by Congress in obtaining complete information. The podcast concludes with discussions on a US Air Force cover-up and the importance of revealing the truth.
Arrow's careless communication practices risk compromising the identity and safety of whistleblowers and sources.
Arrow's questionable communication practices, violation of non-disclosure agreements, and careless handling of sensitive information have led to growing distrust in its leadership, especially under Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick.
Captain Shindley emphasizes that it is important for Congress to get involved and exercise their authority.
Captain Shindley does not recommend other whistleblowers to approach Arrow for their testimony.
Deep dives
Arrow's Questionable Communication
The email invitation sent by Arrow to Captain David Schindley to participate in an interview regarding sensitive government programs and legacy UAP investigations raised suspicion. The email lacked personalized details and was sent to individuals who were not involved in covert UAP programs. The email violated national security protocols by requesting participants to discuss sensitive information over non-secure communication means. Additionally, the promised secure interview location was replaced with an open phone line, further disregarding security protocols.
Violation of Non-Disclosure Agreement
Despite Captain Schindley's verbal non-disclosure agreement, the interview with Arrow over non-secure communication violated national security protocols. The interview was conducted over an open phone line, contrary to the assurance of a secure location. This disregard for security measures raises concerns about the credibility and professionalism of Arrow's interview process.
Careless Handling of Whistleblower Information
Arrow's careless communication practices risk compromising the identity and safety of whistleblowers and sources. The hasty manner in which interviews are conducted and the lack of secure communication channels raises questions about the trustworthiness of Arrow. These concerns have led many whistleblowers to bypass Arrow, seeking other avenues to provide information without compromising security or confidentiality.
Growing Distrust in Arrow's Leadership
Arrow's questionable communication practices, violation of non-disclosure agreements, and careless handling of sensitive information have led to growing distrust in its leadership, especially under Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick. The lack of transparency, professionalism, and adherence to security protocols undermine Arrow's credibility, leaving whistleblowers and interviewees skeptical about their intentions and ability to provide a safe and secure environment for sharing information.
Inadequate interview conducted by Arrow
During the podcast episode, Captain Shindley discusses the interview he had with Arrow, a government organization. He expresses disappointment with their lack of interest throughout the interview process. He emphasizes that Arrow seemed uninterested in the detailed information he provided about his experience with UFOs at the missile site. Captain Shindley mentions that Arrow did not record the interview but instead relied on handwritten notes, which he found surprising. He also notes that Arrow did not seem interested in any other aspects of the incident or follow-up questions. Overall, he does not recommend other whistleblowers to approach Arrow for their testimony.
Lack of transparency and communication by Arrow
Captain Shindley highlights the lack of transparency and communication from Arrow. He mentions that he experienced difficulty in contacting Arrow and was not provided with clear information about how to reach them. He expresses his concerns about the handling of the interview and the lack of response to his rejection of the Memorandum for Record (MFR) provided by Arrow. Captain Shindley also highlights the secretive nature of Arrow, indicating that it seems to have a secret committee and gatekeepers who hinder transparency and the release of important information.
Call for action from the public and Congress
Captain Shindley urges the public to take action by contacting their Congress members. He believes that it is important for Congress to get involved and exercise their authority. Captain Shindley emphasizes that the American people deserve to know the truth about UFO incidents and the efforts to suppress information. He suggests that contacting Congress is a way to push for more transparency and encourage the release of information by those bound by non-disclosure agreements.
EXCLUSIVE: Former United States Air Force Minuteman ICBM Nuclear Launch Control Officer David Schindele reveals his experience with Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick and what went down during his testimony to The Pentagon's UFO / UAP program AARO.
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You can find Captain David Schindele's book on his experience, It Never Happened, Volume 1: U.S. Air Force UFO Cover-up Revealed , at: