Government Secrecy and UAPs: How Much Do We Really Know?

Government Secrecy and UAPs: How Much Do We Really Know?
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Peter Skafish, a sociocultural anthropologist and co-founder of the SOL Foundation, explores the intersection of UAP research, secrecy, and potential non-human intelligence in today’s episode.

Skafish discusses how his foundation, alongside Dr. Garry Nolan, fosters scientific and policy research on UAPs and their implications.

“We’re asking whether UAPs might teach us something about non-human intelligence,” he explains, addressing the secrecy surrounding government programs studying these phenomena.

He reveals insights from his paper on UAP secrecy, highlighting how Congress has been excluded from classified programs involving UAP retrieval and reverse engineering.

“This is a constitutional issue,” he asserts, emphasizing the need for transparency.

Skafish also explores the psychological and societal challenges of disclosure, raising questions about whether non-human intelligence might influence the pace and nature of our awareness.

“We assume we have control over this, but do we?” he asks.

Join us as Skafish unpacks the complexities of secrecy, intelligence, and the evolving public discourse on UAPs and non-human life.