I just found it—will check it out later.
Re: the Tim Gallaudet interview with Sean Ryan: While there wasn’t anything particularly groundbreaking, I found Gallaudet to be a captivating figure with a unique perspective. As both an admiral and an oceanographer, he brings a wealth of knowledge to the topic of UAPs, though much of what he probably knows is classified. What he can discuss primarily consists of circumstantial evidence, making it all the more important to read between the lines to piece together the bigger picture. And by the way, there’s a lot between the lines in this interview.
That said, when a Navy flag officer speaks out on this subject, it’s significant. Gallaudet’s comments don’t feel like they’re just his personal opinions—I get the impression he’s representing a broader group of officers who share his viewpoint. His perspective underscores that the military isn’t monolithic on this issue. There seems to be a clear divide between those, like Gallaudet, who believe the public deserves transparency, and others (like the Air Force) who believe this isn’t any of the public’s business.