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    • Discussing the importance of new UAP legislation in the US SenateUpcoming documentary reveals UAP findings, Senate bill may require gov't disclosure, Channel 7 supports investigation

      Ross Coulthard and Bryce Zabel, hosts of the podcast "Need to Know," are excited to share their latest findings on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) with their audience. They have been conducting interviews in the US for an upcoming documentary, which will be released internationally in a few weeks. The hosts emphasized the importance of recent proposed legislation in the US Senate, which aims to hold the Pentagon and intelligence community accountable for UAPs. This legislation, if passed, would require the government to disclose more information about UAPs and their encounters. The hosts also expressed their gratitude for the support of Channel 7 in Australia for their investigation into UAPs, which is a rare occurrence in mainstream media. Overall, the hosts are looking forward to sharing their discoveries and shedding light on this intriguing topic.

    • Congress pushes for UAP transparency with new lawsNew US laws aim to protect UAP witnesses, encourage more to come forward, and provide regulatory oversight, signaling a serious commitment to addressing the phenomenon.

      The US Congress and Senate are showing determination to push for transparency regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) through new legislative requirements. These new laws aim to protect witnesses, including those from older legacy programs, from fear of reprisals. This could lead to a snowball effect with more witnesses coming forward, potentially revealing significant information. The bipartisan effort to pass this legislation despite political divisions is noteworthy. The proposed laws also include regulatory oversight by the Government Accountability Office, adding accountability and transparency to the process. The approval of the House of Representatives and the bipartisan support in the Senate indicate a serious commitment to addressing the UAP phenomenon.

    • Growing bipartisan support for UAP investigationNew legislation aims to protect whistleblowers, establish UAP Joint Program Office, and shift focus to underwater phenomena, reflecting growing recognition of UAPs' potential significance.

      There is growing bipartisan support in Washington D.C. for the investigation of Unidentified Aerospace Undersea Phenomena (UAP), with key figures expressing frustration over withheld information and pushing for new legislation. This legislation, if passed, would protect whistleblowers and establish the UAP Joint Program Office. The renaming of the task force from ARO to UAPJPO also signals a new focus on underwater phenomena. The proposed legislation marks a significant shift in the official response to UAPs, reflecting a growing recognition of their potential significance. The renewed interest in UAPs extends beyond fringe communities, with major political figures advocating for increased transparency and action.

    • New UAP legislation requires intelligence agencies to share data and be accountableThe UAP legislation introduces transparency and accountability, allowing intelligence agencies to share data and be held accountable for their activities related to UAP.

      The recently passed UAP legislation marks a significant shift in the way the US government approaches the study of Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena (UAP). The bill requires key organizations, including the CIA, NSA, and various intelligence agencies, to share their data with the UAP office and be accountable for their activities. Moreover, the legislation introduces the "Admiral Wilson clause," which provides a statutory shield for former or current government employees and contractors to reveal information related to UAP, including technology transfers and potential crashes. This new legislation addresses long-standing concerns and discussions within the UAP community, acknowledging the possibility of government activities or programs related to UAP being hidden in private aerospace firms. The potential for public hearings with real witnesses could mark a turning point in the public discourse on UAP.

    • Insights from a Renowned Immunologist on Unexplained Ailments and Unidentified CraftStanford professor Gary Nolan, an immunologist with extensive research and patents, discussed his experience investigating unexplained ailments among military and government personnel, using the term 'alien' to describe the phenomenon, emphasizing the importance of serious discussions on such topics.

      Podcast advertising through Lipson Ads offers businesses the opportunity to reach a large and engaged audience through host endorsements on top podcasts or through reproduced ads across thousands of shows. This form of advertising is gaining importance and should not be overlooked. During a recent interview, Stanford professor Gary Nolan, a renowned immunologist with 300 research articles and 40 patents to his name, shared detailed insights about his experience being contacted by the CIA to investigate unexplained ailments among military and government personnel who had encountered unidentified craft. Nolan, who is known for his work on blood analysis and has developed technology that has led to the formation of companies now listed on the NASDAQ, did not shy away from using the term "alien" when describing the phenomenon. Despite differing political views, it's important to support serious discussions about such topics, and Tucker Carlson's interview with Nolan was a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation.

    • Scientist Gary Nolan suggests UAPs have been present for over a thousand years, both in the skies and underwaterRenowned scientist Gary Nolan, who has been nominated for a Nobel Prize, believes UAPs have existed for over a millennium and may involve underwater phenomena. He also hinted at the possibility that abductions might be false memories.

      Renowned scientist Gary Nolan, who has been nominated for a Nobel Prize, recently shared his thoughts on the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) phenomenon during an interview. He suggested that these phenomena have been present for a very long time, possibly even 1000 years, and are not limited to the skies but also underwater. Nolan, who is an immunologist, acknowledged that he doesn't have the broad expertise to study the issue thoroughly but deals only in evidence. He also hinted at the possibility that abductions might not be real experiences but rather imposed reality memories. Nolan's candid discussion about UAPs and his high reputation add weight to the growing consensus that these phenomena are not just isolated incidents but a long-standing mystery. The proposed new legislation before Congress regarding undersea phenomena highlights the importance of investigating this enigma in both terrestrial and aquatic environments.

    • UFOs manipulate human perceptionUFOs may not appear the same to everyone and could manipulate human perception, explaining why descriptions vary from history to present day.

      The UFO or UAP phenomenon may not be what it seems, and it has the ability to manipulate human perception. This was highlighted in a famous photograph taken by two nuclear workers in New Mexico, where what they initially saw as a large, hovering craft appeared much smaller and star-shaped in the developed image. This perception-manipulating capability could explain why people throughout history have reported seeing different things when describing UFOs or UAPs. From ancient times to the modern era, descriptions have ranged from flaming shields and spinning wheels to flying saucers and Tic Tacs. The changing descriptions could be due to the visitors not all driving the same "Mercedes Benz," or it could be a result of the phenomenon's manipulation of human consciousness. The fact that no US president has ever publicly discussed the phenomenon suggests that there may be a dangerous or nefarious aspect to it, and ongoing discussions in Congress could be a sign of a more sophisticated and high-level group preparing to speak openly about it in the public forum.

    • Misconceptions Surrounding the Betty and Barney Hill CaseDespite common beliefs, investigative reporter John Lottrell first reported the Betty and Barney Hill alien encounter, and the couple didn't initially hide their story, but kept a low profile.

      The Betty and Barney Hill case, a famous alleged encounter with extraterrestrial life in the 1960s, has had some misconceptions surrounding it. Contrary to popular belief, it was an investigative reporter named John Lottrell, not John Fuller, who first broke the story. Additionally, Betty and Barney were not hiding their story but had kept a low profile until the media attention grew. These misconceptions were reflected in a New Hampshire sign, which is now being corrected. Moving forward, as the discussion around potential extraterrestrial disclosure continues, new voices like Gary Nolan's are emerging, offering fresh perspectives. The implications of any potential disclosure of non-human intelligence or advanced technology on Earth could be significant, potentially changing our understanding of the universe. Stay tuned to Need to Know for more insights on this developing story. Additionally, the podcast hosts discussed the potential impact of the proposed legislation regarding UFO disclosure, with sources suggesting that it could lead to significant revelations about extraterrestrial life. The hosts also mentioned the importance of reaching a wider audience with podcast advertising through Lipson Ads.

    • Possible disclosure of UAP involving non-human intelligenceRumors of UAP disclosure revealing non-human intelligence could lead to societal upheaval, similar to the impact of a nuclear war

      There is growing speculation that whistleblowers may soon come forward to the US Congress to reveal unknown information about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), which could potentially involve non-human intelligence that has been on Earth for a significant time. This disclosure, if it occurs, would have major implications, as it would mean the acceptance of extraterrestrial life. The concept of disclosure, which assumes the existence of UAP and focuses on how the world would change once it is widely accepted, has been explored in various forms of media, including books and television shows. While some data supporting the existence of non-human intelligence exists, it is not yet publicly available to a degree that would constitute full disclosure. However, if and when disclosure happens, it could lead to significant societal changes, similar to the potential consequences of a nuclear war as depicted in the film "Dr. Strangelove."

    • Disclosure of Extraterrestrial Life: Societal ImplicationsDisclosure of UFOs with advanced capabilities could lead to societal shifts in government, medicine, politics, space exploration, military, and law. Potential for new energy source and advanced propulsion technology could transform economy and energy industry.

      The disclosure of extraterrestrial life, while potentially causing initial disruption, would ultimately lead to significant societal changes. The existence of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) displaying capabilities beyond known human physics, such as anti-gravity and unlimited energy, raises implications for various industries and aspects of society. However, full disclosure of who is operating these craft and their origins remains elusive, as acknowledging their existence does not necessarily reveal their origin or intent. The societal shifts could include changes in government, medicine, politics, space exploration, military, and law. The potential for a new energy source and advanced propulsion technology could have profound implications for our economy and energy industry. The initial reaction to disclosure may involve panic and disruption, but the long-term consequences could be transformative and positive.

    • On the brink of a major shift in understanding the universeRecognizing potential non-human intelligence could unite the world and lead to a significant transformation, requiring efforts from scientists, politicians, media, and the public.

      The speakers express optimism about the possibility of humanity handling the truth about potential non-human intelligence, despite the challenges it may bring. They believe that this revelation could unite the world and lead to a significant transformation. The speakers also emphasize that it's not just up to scientists and politicians to address this issue, but also the media and the general public. They refer to historical figures like Ronald Reagan, who spoke about the potential unifying power of recognizing the existence of other intelligences in the universe. Overall, the conversation revolves around the belief that the world is on the brink of a major shift in its understanding of the universe, and that this transformation could have profound implications for humanity.

    • Ronald Reagan's UFO Encounter: Trust but VerifyMaintain optimism and trust, but verify extraordinary claims, especially in the context of potential UFO disclosures. Approach UAPs with an open mind and commitment to scientific inquiry to potentially unlock new discoveries and foster unity.

      Former President Ronald Reagan's reported encounter with a UFO in 1974 serves as a reminder that while we need to maintain a sense of optimism and trust, we must also remain vigilant and verify any extraordinary claims. Reagan's famous phrase "trust but verify" in his negotiations with the Soviet Union can be applied to the UFO phenomenon. As we continue to study and investigate UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), the potential disclosure of non-human intelligence could unite humanity and help reduce divisions. It's essential to approach this topic with an open mind and a commitment to scientific inquiry. By combining optimism with thorough investigation, we can potentially unlock new discoveries and foster a greater understanding of the universe.

    Recent Episodes from Need To Know with Coulthart and Zabel

    Zero Doubt

    Zero Doubt
    In this episode, Ross Coulthart reports from an undisclosed location in the U.S., sharing insights from the SCU conference in Huntsville, which concentrated on scientific approaches to UAPs. He reflects on a recent interview with Colonel Karl Nell, discussing Nell’s remarks about long-standing interactions between non-human intelligence (NHI) and humanity. Meanwhile, Bryce Zabel in Los Angeles connects the 80th anniversary of D-Day to contemporary secrecy around UAPs, emphasizing the impact of such secrecy on public trust and innovation. They explore the skepticism about governmental transparency on UAPs and consider how the political landscape might influence the push for disclosure, especially with the upcoming elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Swagger and Secrets

    Swagger and Secrets
    In this episode, hosts Bryce Zabel and Ross Coulthart delve into the complexities of UAP investigations, spotlighting the AARO's dubious reporting and the Pentagon's evasion in acknowledging UAP incidents. They explore the recent Eglin Air Force Base encounter and the broader implications of drone sightings that challenge national security. The hosts critique the media's failure to engage deeply with these issues, emphasizing the need for greater transparency and investigative rigor in covering UAP and drone encounters. Featuring pilot testimonies and expert analysis, this episode uncovers the ongoing secrecy and the quest for truth in the increasingly convoluted field of ufology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    UAP Burnout

    UAP Burnout
    It's an issue that's touched many in the UAP community, and worthy of a long discussion: fatigue from covering UAP, interacting with the community, fending off the flamers and trying to stay grounded. Bryce shares the tale of his ten-year hiatus while Ross commends Curt Jaimungal's recent decision to 'step away' for a while. But there's also hope, says Ross, citing three members of Congress and their attempts to interview an Air Force pilot over his 2023 sighting - and the video he captured. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    More UFO Lies & Coverup

    More UFO Lies & Coverup
    Ross and Bryce take turns teeing off on the Defense Department's report that was supposed to chronicle the US government's history of dealing with the UFO/UAP issue. Among their conclusions about the reports "conclusions:" It's more Pentagon obfuscation to deter public attention; a kneejerk polemic against former AARO head Sean Kirkpatrick's critics; not a hint of historical review; and from a couple of lawmakers who talked to Ross: Congress is NOT letting this issue go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Adios, Voldemort

    Adios, Voldemort
    "Voldemort," in this podcast, is Bryce's new name for Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the now-former head of AARO, the Defense Department's "All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office." Bryce and Ross rip Kirkpatrick's exit statements, including his assertion that a soon to be released Pentagon report will say it's found no evidence of aliens, only allegations circulated repeatedly by UFO claim advocates. The other big event in the episode: "Need to Know," the song! Bryce explains the history of the song he co-composed - and we play it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Is This the Year?

    Is This the Year?
    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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    UFO Gatekeepers Strike Back

    UFO Gatekeepers Strike Back
    Disappointment and some disagreements in this episode, as Ross and Bryce review the amended version of Sen. Chuck Schumer's disclosure language in the new Defense bill. Ross blames "lickspittle Congressmen" in the pockets of the aerospace companies for turning Schumer's disclosure proposals into a "flaccid limp lettuce leaf." The two set the table for a future discussion on what both believe would be a very bad idea: "catastrophic disclosure." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    JFK and UFOs?

    JFK and UFOs?
    Approaching the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Bryce and Ross examine the similarities between the efforts to conceal the truth about the President's death and concealing the truth about UFO/UAP. Also: as predicted in the last episode, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick is, indeed, leading AARO. So who will succeed him? And will that person bring a different opinion about whistleblower David Grusch? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Same Old UFO Song

    Same Old UFO Song
    Ross and Bryce catch up on several developments of the past few weeks, including the latest report from AARO. Ross calls out what he labels "completely disingenuous" statements by the agency's head, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, downplaying the UAP reports the agency reviewed in the 2023 US Government fiscal year. Ross calls the report "The Big Yawn." Ross and Bryce disagree on whether private aerospace firms, who've spent millions of their own dollars on crash retrieval, should be forced to turn any physical evidence over to the government. And Bryce reviews the high points of 1948, a banner year that saw dozens of credible UFO/UAP sightings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    UFO Word Games

    UFO Word Games
    Ross and Bryce are back with tough words for what they call the "word games" being played by the Department of Defense, NASA and others in the US government about the evidence - or lack of evidence - regarding what we know about UAP and the possibility of non-human intelligence. Bryce scorches NASA Director Bill Nelson over his "lack of evidence" comments, and Ross takes an AP reporter to task for apparently not even reading a government report before questioning officials about that very report. And the hosts do a "lighting round" of comments on several other recent UAP developments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Related Episodes

    7NEWS Spotlight Special Edition

    7NEWS Spotlight Special Edition
    This is a very different, and special episode. It's the audio from Ross and Bryce's production for Australia's 7NEWS. And includes some eye-opening information straight from the people who know - and who have witnessed UAP. Among those you'll hear from: former US Navy fighter pilot Ryan Graves, artist, filmmaker and ufologist Jeremy Corbell, and Prof. Gary Nolan. And Bryce tells the tale of a shadowy guy who showed up at his house during a party for the cast and crew of "Dark Skies." This is not an episode to skip! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    EP: 138 Ghost Trains *members only trailer

    EP: 138 Ghost Trains *members only trailer

    In an exclusive Members-Only episode we dive into the phenomena of ghost trains and ghost ships. In ghostlore, a ghost train is a phantom vehicle in the form of a locomotive or train. This phenomenon differs from other traditional forms of haunting, in that rather than being a fixed location where ghosts are claimed to be present, "the apparition is the entire train". From ghost trains to ghost ships, we also include a well-documented ghost ship where sailors had three well-documented sightings of a phantom ship and even climbed aboard the black vessel. We look deep into the archives and find real-life reports like the one from the Brooklyn Citizen in June of 1889, which tells the tale of several railroad employees who saw a phantom train that forever changed their careers. Become a member and listen to this one. 

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    #1883 - Ryan Graves

    #1883 - Ryan Graves

    Former Lt. U.S. Navy and F/A-18F pilot Ryan Graves was the first active duty pilot to publicly disclose regular sightings of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP). Today, Graves serves as first Chair of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics UAP Community of Interest, and is the Director of Business Development at Quantum Generative Materials.

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    Schumer Knows Something

    Schumer Knows Something
    That would be Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, the Senate Majority Leader. Ross says a proposed amendment to next year's National Defense Authorization Act contains explicit references to non-human intelligence - and there must be a reason for that vetted language. A reason that the Senator knows. Bryce raises this issue of the "controlled disclosure" of UAP information the government may have. And who "owns" crash wreckage or any other material that's been sitting in labs and warehouses for decades? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices