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Need To Know

Same Old UFO Song

Need To Know

Bryce Zabel

Society & Culture, News

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

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.

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0:00.0

This is Need to Know.

0:09.3

Real talk about unidentified anomalous phenomena.

0:13.4

From Australia, Ross Colthart.

0:16.2

From the US, Bryce Zabel.

0:19.6

Hello and welcome to Need to Know. I'm Ross Coulthard, down here in

0:25.0

sunny Australia on the cusp of summer and across in Los Angeles. What passes for autumn over your way,

0:31.9

Bryce Zabel? Well, it's a little cooler today, but we're still having some pretty warm temperatures.

0:37.7

Upper 80s into the 90s, it's been nice. And they say we're going to have rain this winter. So we're pretty happy. Rain in Los Angeles. That's a rare. Well, we had good rain last year and we looked like we're going to have it again. By the way, it is good to be back. It's nice to see you again, Ross. And I have to say the people who have been complaining, why can't you guys get some good cameras on each other, are going to be very happy with you today. Because, man, that new camera you got is a winner. Keep it up. Well, if I could endorse a camera manufacturer, I would. But I had to pay for it with my hard-earned

1:11.2

coin. So bugger them. I'm not going to mention them. No, they'll get any PR.

1:17.3

Listen, the events of the last few weeks have been quite significant because what we've been

1:23.0

looking at, of course, is whether or not there's going to be any kind of hearing in the Congress

1:28.8

that examines the allegations of David Grush, the Pentagon whistleblower. And it is starting to

1:35.8

look like there is going to be, at the very least, first, hearings before the House Oversight

1:42.1

Committee of the Defence Department's Inspector General and the

1:46.8

intelligence community, Inspector General. And it's the ICIG that I'm most excited about, because

1:54.2

Thomas Monheim, the Inspector General of the intelligence community, can soon put to rest in such a hearing the issue

2:03.0

of exactly what it was that convinced him that David Grush's allegations or complaints were

2:10.1

credible and urgent. And if he's asked the right questions by the Oversight Committee,

2:15.8

I think we'll get some very interesting answers.

2:18.3

Hopefully, it will soon put an end to the idle speculation from a lot of debunkers and

2:23.9

skeptics suggesting that Mr. Grush's complaints were confined solely to his reprisal complaint.

2:30.8

It was, in fact, referring to the broader issue of whether or not there is a legacy

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