Whistleblowers on the Front Line: UAP Encounters, a June Capitol Steps Event, and the Film Sleeping Dog
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Front-line service members report encounters with mysterious phenomena and push for whistleblowers to reveal government knowledge about legacy UAP programs, despite career risks and threats of treason, as ODNI leaders James Lakatski and Jay Stratton and Tulsi Gabbard become involved and a film depicts the intense push to obtain disclosure.
Front-line service members report daily encounters with enigmatic phenomena and technologies, with injuries and little action taken. Whistleblowers are urged to come forward, including an upcoming event in Washington, D.C. on the Capitol steps in June, inviting insiders to share what they know. Statements weave doubt about official accuracy, including claims that someone in ODNI falsified classified information and lied to the government, with treason discussed and life prospects shadowed by investigations. As an active-duty member, speaking out is framed as dangerous, because it could suppress others who might observe unusual sightings. In the film Sleeping Dog, the narrator references examining files and videos with a colleague, not to tease but to pressure the government into releasing what they know, even if through underhanded pitches. There are warnings of limited support and deliberate efforts to recruit new whistleblowers, as Dylan and the speaker are labeled inconvenient; they attend a meeting at ODNI with Tulsi Gabbard involved and learn of a new investigation to uncover legacy programs with broad access. They describe contacts from ODNI who intended to lead to the bottom of it, including Dr. James Lakatski and Jay Stratton, heads of the UAP Task Force, and the film is portrayed as a powerful, emotional look at the reality of pursuing this topic.
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