Шон Киркпатрик на вопрос, возможно ли существование секретных программ: «Я так не думаю, у меня есть доступ ко всему и ко всему, что мне нужно».


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Шон Киркпатрик на вопрос, возможно ли существование секретных программ: «Я так не думаю, у меня есть доступ ко всему и ко всему, что мне нужно».

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  1. How can he say that when he has Title 10 clearance, not the Title 50 he’d need to see SAPs?

    And AARO is not an investigative body, it’s set up as a passive receiver of reports and data.

  2. «Everything I need.»

    That says it all right there. He doesn’t need anything that has to do with exposing this.

    Kirkpatrick is a closet denier and an obstructionist. Plain and simple.
    The sooner they remove him from the equation the better.

  3. In an exclusive interview, ABC News’ Devin Dwyer sits down with Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the top U.S. official investigating hundreds of unidentified aerial phenomena.

    Here is an interesting bit:

    Interviewer: «Is it possible there is some secret program that you’re just not aware of ?»

    «I don’t think so, I have access to anything and everything I need.»

  4. He’s the wrong person for this position at this point in time. I don’t doubt he’s a capable scientist, but at this point they need a relentless and ruthless investigator. Not someone who asks politely and if the answer is, «we don’t have anything nor know anything» just takes that for an answer. And that’s not even taking into account that he’s still answering to Moultrie (or has that changed?) Scientific analysts are important, but first they need something to analyse to begin with.

  5. So either him or Grusch are lying their asses off. Grusch says Kirkpatrick should be able to come to the same conclusion he has. Someone is full of shit. Personally I think it’s Kirkpatrick but regardless we need to find out.

  6. These guys can’t even get their stories straight they lie so much! Rofl this is comical. He clearly said months ago he didn’t have access to everything. Now he has access to everything. How stupid are the American people rofl.

  7. How can Dr Sean Kirkpatrick be replaced. I don’t think he’s the person for the job. I didn’t like his aura the first time I saw him. He acts like he is controlled by someone, or he’s an insider there to muck things up.

  8. When asked whether he’s seen evidence of intact spacecraft held by the U.S. government, he says, “I have seen nothing which leads me to that conclusion.”

    In other words, the U.S. government has not *shown* him any such evidence. Note how he starts shaking his head and answering no before the interviewer even finishes asking the question. This is a rehearsed interview and his answers are scripted. He’s just another yes man for the government.

  9. Key quote from ~2:20 mark…

    *Q: «What’s the most common misconception people have about UAPs or the work you are doing?»*

    *A: «That they are all the same thing or they are all extraterrestrial, and neither of those are true.»*

    I don’t thing anyone with half a brain would think either. 99% or more of reports are probably fully explainable (balloons, drones, planes, optical tricks…). but did he just admit that ***some*** of them ARE extraterrestrial? If so, why didn’t he say so when questioned by congress?

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