The hosts discuss the major events of 2023, including UAP hearings and the failed Schumer Amendment. They speculate on the upcoming Oversight and Accountability Committee meeting and question the national security classification on information known by David Grush. They highlight the requirement for an annual report on UAPs and explore different interpretations of disclosure. Finally, they discuss shifting perceptions towards extraterrestrial life with hope for revealing the truth.
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The House Oversight Committee meeting in 2024 provides an opportunity to question David Grush's allegations and potentially uncover corroborative evidence, which could significantly impact the understanding of the UAP phenomenon.
The upcoming releases of Lou Elizondo's book and David Grush's op-ed have the potential to generate public interest, offer additional insights into undisclosed information about UAPs, and fuel further discussions.
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2024 Outlook: Oversight and Accountability Committee Meeting
In 2024, the Oversight and Accountability Committee meeting will provide an opportunity to question Thomas Monheim, the Inspector General of the intelligence community. The committee hopes to determine the credibility of David Grush's allegations and uncover any corroborative evidence. However, only committee members with security clearance may be read into certain special access programs related to Grush's claims. The outcome of this meeting could have significant implications for the understanding of the UAP phenomenon.
Upcoming Releases: Elizondo's Book and Grush's Op-Ed
Lou Elizondo plans to release a book that promises to be explosive and intriguing. The book is currently undergoing a pre-publication security review, and if approved, it may provide insights into undisclosed information regarding UAPs. Similarly, David Grush, a respected whistleblower, is expected to publish an op-ed that may shed more light on his firsthand experiences and offer further details surrounding the UAP mystery. These releases have the potential to generate public interest and fuel further discussions about UAPs.
Historical Record Report: National Defense Authorization Act
The National Defense Authorization Act of 2022 requires the Director of the Office of All Domain Anomaly Resolution to submit a comprehensive written report detailing the historical record of the US government's involvement with UAPs. This report, due by June 14, 2024, will include records and documents from the Intelligence Community, oral history interviews, open source analysis, and interviews with current and former government officials. The report aims to provide a compilation of key historical records, addressing the involvement of the Intelligence Community, attempts to identify and track UAPs, and efforts to manipulate public opinion or provide misleading information. This report has the potential to unveil significant undisclosed information about UAPs to the public.
Rumors of James Webb Space Telescope Discovery
There are circulating rumors about a potential discovery made by the James Webb Space Telescope regarding the detection of a potential signature of extraterrestrial life. NASA has announced a tentative detection of the molecule dimethyl sulfide in the atmosphere of a planet located 120 light years away, a molecule that is only produced by living organisms on Earth. While caution is advised before concluding it as evidence of extraterrestrial life, further clarity on this potential discovery is expected to come forth in 2024. It is believed that the US government is already aware of these findings and may have more information about it.
Bryce and Ross begin 2024 with a quick look back at the big events of last year: David Grusch's revelations and the gutting of the Schumer Amendment to the Defense bill. Then they look ahead to this year and an upcoming House Oversight Committee hearing, Lue Elizondo's book and Grusch's op-ed piece on the heels of the US government slightly loosening what he's able to reveal. And Ross drops a big hint about what could be a very big story: new data from the James Webb Space Telescope.