George Knapp
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This is Weaponized. I'm George Knapp coming to you from Las Vegas, joined by my friend and colleague, Jeremy Korbel, who is hiding out somewhere. How are you doing, Jeremy? I'm good, George. It's been a good day. How are you? It's been a good week. I mean, we were able to share with the world this video of an incident from February 2023 involving a U.S.
This is Weaponized. I'm George Knapp coming to you from Las Vegas, joined by my friend and colleague, Jeremy Korbel, who is hiding out somewhere. How are you doing, Jeremy? I'm good, George. It's been a good day. How are you? It's been a good week. I mean, we were able to share with the world this video of an incident from February 2023 involving a U.S.
This is Weaponized. I'm George Knapp coming to you from Las Vegas, joined by my friend and colleague, Jeremy Korbel, who is hiding out somewhere. How are you doing, Jeremy? I'm good, George. It's been a good day. How are you? It's been a good week. I mean, we were able to share with the world this video of an incident from February 2023 involving a U.S.
warship, the USS Jackson, and a lot of discussion since the video came out, people trying to poke holes in it. We fortunately had some conversations and audio clips from one of the witnesses, one of the key witnesses on board the ship, But people are trying to wonder who was this guy who shared his thoughts with us, and maybe we need to tell them.
warship, the USS Jackson, and a lot of discussion since the video came out, people trying to poke holes in it. We fortunately had some conversations and audio clips from one of the witnesses, one of the key witnesses on board the ship, But people are trying to wonder who was this guy who shared his thoughts with us, and maybe we need to tell them.
warship, the USS Jackson, and a lot of discussion since the video came out, people trying to poke holes in it. We fortunately had some conversations and audio clips from one of the witnesses, one of the key witnesses on board the ship, But people are trying to wonder who was this guy who shared his thoughts with us, and maybe we need to tell them.
Well, you've been working this for a while. I mean, you know, I should give you credit because, you know, it's scary for somebody to come forward, to agree to have their name and face out there, to suffer the slings and arrows that inevitably come from going public on this. But I think you've done a really good job of assuring this witness that he'd be okay if he came forward.
Well, you've been working this for a while. I mean, you know, I should give you credit because, you know, it's scary for somebody to come forward, to agree to have their name and face out there, to suffer the slings and arrows that inevitably come from going public on this. But I think you've done a really good job of assuring this witness that he'd be okay if he came forward.
Well, you've been working this for a while. I mean, you know, I should give you credit because, you know, it's scary for somebody to come forward, to agree to have their name and face out there, to suffer the slings and arrows that inevitably come from going public on this. But I think you've done a really good job of assuring this witness that he'd be okay if he came forward.
We are careful about that. I mean, actually, we should tell our audience that. We tried to stop him from using his voice, right? We thought maybe that wasn't a good idea.
We are careful about that. I mean, actually, we should tell our audience that. We tried to stop him from using his voice, right? We thought maybe that wasn't a good idea.
We are careful about that. I mean, actually, we should tell our audience that. We tried to stop him from using his voice, right? We thought maybe that wasn't a good idea.
And I'm really grateful. And of course, the context, Admiral Tim Galladet appeared at that last congressional hearing, made statements, shared about his own experiences in the U.S. Navy. The Navy has pushed the ball down the court, down the field, saying we want transparency, we want reporting, we want less stigma. Well, here we go. We've got an active duty U.S.
And I'm really grateful. And of course, the context, Admiral Tim Galladet appeared at that last congressional hearing, made statements, shared about his own experiences in the U.S. Navy. The Navy has pushed the ball down the court, down the field, saying we want transparency, we want reporting, we want less stigma. Well, here we go. We've got an active duty U.S.
And I'm really grateful. And of course, the context, Admiral Tim Galladet appeared at that last congressional hearing, made statements, shared about his own experiences in the U.S. Navy. The Navy has pushed the ball down the court, down the field, saying we want transparency, we want reporting, we want less stigma. Well, here we go. We've got an active duty U.S.
Navy guy who is here to tell us what happened on the USS Jackson. You should introduce him. All right. So I'll let him introduce himself even. This is Alex. Alex, great to talk to you. Can we just start with what was in your decision making to come forward with this, both today showing your face and your name?
Navy guy who is here to tell us what happened on the USS Jackson. You should introduce him. All right. So I'll let him introduce himself even. This is Alex. Alex, great to talk to you. Can we just start with what was in your decision making to come forward with this, both today showing your face and your name?
Navy guy who is here to tell us what happened on the USS Jackson. You should introduce him. All right. So I'll let him introduce himself even. This is Alex. Alex, great to talk to you. Can we just start with what was in your decision making to come forward with this, both today showing your face and your name?
So, you know, the Navy has sort of led the charge in trying to reduce the stigma about reporting UFOs, USOs. The whole government has said, yeah, we're interested in transparency. We want people to come forward. We want witnesses, pilots, aviators, whatever, to come forward. You're one of those guys.
So, you know, the Navy has sort of led the charge in trying to reduce the stigma about reporting UFOs, USOs. The whole government has said, yeah, we're interested in transparency. We want people to come forward. We want witnesses, pilots, aviators, whatever, to come forward. You're one of those guys.