Conversation with Representative Andy Ogles
In a recent episode of Project Unity, hosted by Jay Anderson, Representative Andy Ogles, who serves Tennessee’s 5th District, discussed the complexities and challenges surrounding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) or UFOs, especially in the context of national security and classified briefings. Ogles highlighted the compartmentalization inherent in Special Access Programs (SAPs), which, while essential for national security, complicates the acquisition and sharing of information on UAPs. He emphasized the need for persistent and methodical inquiry to uncover the truth, which he likened to the motto from “The X-Files,” suggesting that the truth is out there but requires diligent effort to uncover.
Ogles expressed concern over UAPs operating in commercial and military airspaces, posing potential risks to both public safety and national security. He speculated on the origins of UAPs, considering whether they might be advanced technology from foreign adversaries, joint ventures, or even of extraterrestrial origin. Ogles advocated for a cautious approach to investigations, avoiding premature conclusions and emphasizing the importance of asking probing questions.
The congressman also discussed the potential implications of UAP technology on the energy sector and the broader economy, highlighting the revolutionary impact it could have if such advanced propulsion systems were understood and harnessed.
The conversation touched upon the role of the Department of Energy and the possibility of top-secret technologies being housed in secure facilities, including those involved in nuclear research. Ogles called for greater transparency, oversight, and a structured approach to investigating UAPs, suggesting the formation of a select committee with subpoena power to look deeper into the matter.
Representative Andy Ogles mentioned that if there were top-secret, next-level technologies, especially those related to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), they could potentially be housed in some of the most secure facilities in the world, such as those used for nuclear research. He specifically mentioned Oak Ridge in Tennessee as an example of such a super-secure facility that would be ideal for housing and mastering emerging technologies, both to fully understand these technologies for the nation’s benefit and to maintain control over them due to their potential implications for national security and global technological supremacy.
The interview explored the credibility of witnesses and whistleblowers like David Grusch, stressing the importance of taking such testimonies seriously while maintaining a critical perspective. Ogles emphasized the need for bipartisan and cooperation in Congress to address the UAP issue comprehensively, focusing on national security implications and the safety of critical infrastructure.
The interview with Rep. Andy Ogles on Project Unity shed light on the complex and multifaceted nature of the UAP phenomenon, the challenges in investigating it due to the compartmentalized nature of information within the government, and the potential national security implications. Ogles advocated for a methodical, open-minded, and bipartisan approach to seeking answers and ensuring public safety and national security in the face of these unidentified phenomena.