UFO/UAP Disclosure Discussion featured Daniel Sheehan
The latest UFO/UAP Disclosure discussion featured Daniel Sheehan on New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove and guests Emmy Vadnais and Christopher Naughton. The live event began with technical preparations and informal introductions, setting a conversational tone while audience members were encouraged to interact through questions and comments. The discussion highlighted unique educational opportunities in nontraditional fields, with a notable emphasis on the California Institute for Human Science (CIHS), based in Encinitas, California. CIHS, which is fully accredited, offers degrees in fields like nonhuman intelligence, super experiencers, parapsychology, and remote viewing—areas seldom available in conventional academia. Jeffrey Mishlove, co-director of parapsychology education at CIHS, expressed enthusiasm for expanding the academic reach of these programs.
The event also touched on Daniel Sheehan’s work in ufology, including his course offerings at Ubiquity University, which is accredited in Europe but not yet in the U.S. The hosts discussed the potential for collaborative efforts between Ubiquity University and CIHS, aiming to strengthen educational initiatives in these unconventional fields. Sheehan and Mishlove reflected on the growing interest in such studies, emphasizing their importance in shaping the future of human understanding of extraordinary phenomena.
The dialogue also touched on Sheehan’s assertion, allegedly informed by extraterrestrial communications, that humanity’s consumerist culture poses a significant threat to the planet. Overindulgence and the environmental consequences of unchecked consumption, such as the accumulation of oceanic plastic waste, were highlighted as critical issues. The discussion underscored the need for a shift in priorities, balancing material needs with a deeper understanding of interconnectedness and planetary stewardship. Through this blend of spiritual, environmental, and extraterrestrial themes, the panel painted a holistic vision of humanity’s potential future.
Daniel Sheehan began by outlining the backdrop of events, highlighting the aftermath of the election, where Donald Trump’s victory and his stated intention to release all UFO-related information upon taking office sparked considerable interest. Trump’s promises mirrored those of Robert Kennedy, who also pledged transparency on UFOs and the JFK assassination files, creating anticipation within the disclosure community.
In the context of the new Trump administration, RFK Jr. has emerged as a significant figure, nominated to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Known for his environmental advocacy and vocal stances on public health, vaccine safety, and governmental transparency, RFK Jr.’s appointment suggests a controversial yet bold approach to governance. His relationship with figures like Danny Sheehan, who has been instrumental in UFO transparency and whistleblower advocacy, underscores RFK Jr.’s willingness to engage with unconventional yet increasingly significant issues, such as the implications of extraterrestrial phenomena on national policy. This collaboration signals an administration willing to explore emerging and complex topics with input from diverse, sometimes unexpected, voices, positioning both Sheehan and RFK Jr. as pivotal contributors to this evolving landscape.
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Sheehan detailed the legislative strides made toward transparency, including a bill passed in December 2023 that mandated all U.S. military services and intelligence agencies compile and transfer all UFO-related data since 1945 to the National Archives. Initially, the Senate’s version of the bill required immediate compliance, with a transfer deadline set for October 20, 2024. However, lobbying efforts resulted in a modified House version granting agencies a one-year extension. Despite these delays, Sheehan praised the legislative achievements and emphasized the importance of continued public pressure on Congress to enforce compliance.
Attention turned to recent public hearings, particularly those on November 13 and November 19, 2024. The House Oversight Committee hearing featured key witnesses, including Luis Elizondo, Admiral Tim Gallaudet, Michael Shellenberger, and Michael Gold, who collectively supported earlier claims made by whistleblower David Grusch. Grusch had previously testified that the U.S. government possessed extraterrestrial spacecraft and biological evidence of nonhuman entities. Sheehan noted the stark contrast between the House hearing’s pointed questions and the Senate hearing, which featured a single witness, John Koslowski, the new head of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
The testimony provided by House witnesses reinforced Grusch’s claims, suggesting the presence of a nonhuman, technologically advanced species interacting with Earth. This reinforced the urgency of disclosure and the need for public and institutional readiness to process the profound implications of such revelations. Sheehan underscored the ongoing efforts to align public understanding with the expanding evidence base, advocating for transparency and education as pivotal to societal adaptation to this emerging reality.
The continuation of the discussion looked deeper into the implications of recent testimony and official responses related to UFO and UAP phenomena. Sheehan emphasized the groundbreaking nature of the November 13th hearings, where Luis Elizondo and other witnesses corroborated David Grusch’s earlier claims under oath. Elizondo confirmed that the U.S. government possesses non-human-origin spacecraft and biological evidence of extraterrestrial entities. Despite the clarity of this testimony, these revelations have not yet spurred significant institutional changes or government responses, leading to frustration among advocates for disclosure.
The November 19th Senate hearing, by contrast, presented a starkly opposing narrative. John Koslowski, head of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), denied the existence of credible evidence supporting extraterrestrial craft or non-human intelligence, contradicting the statements made in the earlier House hearings. Sheehan criticized this apparent dissonance, noting that AARO has access to sufficient information to validate the claims but continues to officially deny them. This institutional resistance, he argued, reflects a broader reluctance within scientific, legal, academic, and military establishments to adjust to a reality that challenges deeply entrenched worldviews.
Sheehan discussed the societal inertia surrounding these revelations, describing it as less confusion and more immobilization. He attributed this to the profound ontological implications of accepting humanity’s non-primacy in the universe, which would upend the materialist and Newtonian-Cartesian paradigms dominating contemporary thought. The discussion highlighted the need for a shift in focus from technological and financial exploitation of these phenomena—such as developing advanced weapons or monetizing patents—to broader considerations about the spiritual, geopolitical, and existential implications for humanity.
Sheehan criticized the prevailing narrow-mindedness, where the emphasis remains on material gains rather than preparing humanity for the profound realization that it is not the pinnacle of sentient life. This shift requires rethinking the fundamental assumptions underpinning human civilization, including our spiritual and metaphysical frameworks. He concluded by stressing the urgent need to move beyond profit-driven and militaristic perspectives to embrace the larger implications for consciousness, interconnectivity, and the place of humanity within a vast, intelligent cosmos.
Daniel Sheehan explored the profound implications of recent disclosures and governmental responses regarding UFOs and non-human intelligences. Sheehan emphasized that the recognition of multiple intelligent species within our galaxy, including those commonly referenced as tall and short Grays, reptilians, and mantis beings, represents a paradigm shift not just technologically but also metaphysically. He argued that many of these species might be significantly advanced in consciousness and understanding, surpassing humanity not only in technological achievements but also in their grasp of the relationship between consciousness and the material world.
This transition into a broader cosmic awareness, he explained, is challenging for many human institutions, particularly religious ones, which have historically positioned humans as the apex of sentient life. Sheehan pointed out that this new reality calls for a collaborative effort between spiritual, scientific, and governmental bodies to integrate these revelations into a cohesive framework that prepares humanity for its evolving role in the universe.
Sheehan criticized the handling of recent hearings, noting the divergence between public testimonies confirming the existence of non-human-origin spacecraft and entities and the official denials issued by the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). He revealed that AARO had access to substantial evidence but actively denied its validity in reports to Congress, raising constitutional concerns about the transparency and accountability of the National Security State. This withholding of information not only undermines trust but also obstructs democratic participation in shaping policies for humanity’s relationship with extraterrestrial life.
Sheehan further addressed the troubling reality of classified information being withheld from even the highest levels of congressional oversight. He highlighted a critical exchange where Luis Elizondo admitted under questioning that certain truths about UFOs and their occupants could not be disclosed without higher authorization, indicating the existence of a security hierarchy that excludes elected officials. This revelation underscores a deeper issue: the unchecked power of the executive branch and intelligence agencies to dictate the flow of information, even to Congress, and the urgent need to restore democratic oversight in these matters.
The discussion also broached the broader societal implications of these disclosures, from the economic and technological opportunities to the spiritual and philosophical shifts required to integrate this knowledge. Sheehan called for a move beyond profit-driven and militaristic approaches, emphasizing instead the need to address humanity’s existential questions about its place in the universe. He concluded by underscoring the urgency of reforming the National Security State and fostering transparency under the incoming administration, expressing hope for a shift toward more honest and inclusive policies.
Sheehan highlighted a pivotal 2009 Vatican statement acknowledging the likelihood of discovering intelligent extraterrestrial life. Issued under the direction of Father José Gabriel Funes, then head of the Vatican Observatory, the statement underscored the importance of initiating global philosophical and theological discussions about the implications of such discoveries. Sheehan clarified that the Vatican was not merely discussing microbial life but rather advanced, intelligent, non-human species within the Milky Way galaxy. Father Funes personally conveyed this perspective to Sheehan, further solidifying the Church’s serious engagement with the topic.
Daniel Sheehan provided an in-depth account of the knowledge and activities related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life that have been disclosed to select members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, as well as the challenges in broader dissemination. He confirmed that the U.S. government has been in possession of at least nine extraterrestrial craft of non-human origin, beginning with the Roswell incident, which Sheehan characterized as unequivocally real. The debris from Roswell and subsequent incidents was transported to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, where it became part of a secretive program initiated during President Truman’s administration. This program, known colloquially as Majestic 12, was deliberately kept outside the purview of Congress due to fears of leaks and political exploitation.
The craft, Sheehan explained, utilize a propulsion system capable of faster-than-light travel, a technology that has captivated the U.S. military’s focus but has been narrowly viewed through the lens of weaponization and defense. Congress has also been informed of the recovery of live extraterrestrial beings, one or more of whom have been interviewed telepathically, with records of these interactions reportedly existing. Additionally, a historical 8mm film capturing a UFO landing at Holloman Air Force Base and a direct meeting between extraterrestrial entities and U.S. military and civilian officials remains classified but is known to exist.
Sheehan revealed that these disclosures have faced significant resistance, particularly from Representative Michael Turner, who chairs the House Intelligence Committee and represents a district housing Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Turner, with ties to private aerospace contractors benefiting financially from the secrecy surrounding this technology, has actively blocked efforts to share this information with Congress. Sheehan criticized this obstruction as a prime example of the broader issue of commercialization and the exploitation of extraterrestrial discoveries for profit rather than public benefit or transparency.
The implications of these revelations, Sheehan argued, extend far beyond technological advancements. They raise profound questions about governance, transparency, and the prioritization of military and corporate interests over democratic accountability. The ongoing secrecy highlights the struggle between the National Security State and the need for public and congressional oversight, a tension that continues to shape humanity’s collective understanding of its place in a potentially populated and highly interconnected universe.
In the conclusion of the discussion with Daniel Sheehan, several crucial aspects of the UFO and extraterrestrial disclosure process were examined, particularly the challenges of secrecy, sovereignty, and the implications of potential extraterrestrial interactions. Sheehan emphasized the substantial progress made within the Senate Intelligence Committee, which has taken a bipartisan approach to managing and disclosing information through the Schumer-Rounds bill. This legislation lays out protocols for a gradual disclosure process while simultaneously preparing institutions and society for the transformative implications of these revelations. However, he noted that significant information remains withheld due to the extensive efforts of the National Security State and military-industrial complex to maintain control over these disclosures.