Key legislation like the National Defence Authorization Act could lead to disclosure of non-human intelligence within the next year or two.
Congress needs to inform the public seriously about non-human intelligence, and more former senior officials are expected to share what they know as time goes on.
Deep dives
Possible Legislation and Disclosure
Ross discusses the importance of key legislation, such as the National Defence Authorization Act and the Intelligence Act, in potentially leading to disclosure of non-human intelligence. He expresses optimism that if the legislation passes, there could be an idea of what's been going on within the next year or two.
Congress and the Preservation of Secrets
Ross highlights the concern about Congress and its seriousness in informing the public regarding non-human intelligence. He mentions firsthand witnesses who have shared information with both the House Permanent Select Committee for Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee for Intelligence. Ross believes that as time goes on, more former senior public officials will come forward to speak about what they know.
Challenges in Convincing the Public
Ross discusses the skepticism and hostility within the UFO community, questioning what level of proof would be enough to convince people. He expresses frustration with the obfuscation from sections of the Pentagon and intelligence community and emphasizes the importance of Congress taking a leadership role in disclosing the truth.
Secrecy and Repercussions
Ross points out the potential dangers and serious implications of revealing certain secrets, particularly regarding offensive acts against non-human intelligence and the possible involvement of private aerospace companies. He also suggests the need for amnesty and truth and reconciliation commissions to uncover the truth and hold accountable those responsible for the cover-up.