5 Eyes forum topic of UAP

N. S. Hudson made this Official Information request to New Zealand Security Intelligence Service

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From: N. S. Hudson

Dear New Zealand Security Intelligence Service,

On the 31 May 2023, Sean Kirkpatrick the head of the US All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) team, told a public NASA meeting on UAP, that in the previous week he had met with the Five Eyes which includes the NZ, to discuss Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), data collection and collaboration.

Please can you tell me:

i) Did the NZSIS take part in this meeting mentioned above?

ii) As the NZSIS, NZDF and the CAA have either stated they have no information on UAP's, or retreival programs of seized UAPs, has the NZSIS offered to assist with collaboration on UAP/USO data collection and analysis? If so, what does this entail?

iii) Has there been a risk assessment investigation for UAP or Unidentified Submerged Objects (USO) regarding our territorial airspace and waters?

iv) Has there been any documentation sent to NZSIS regarding:
a)"UAP#20", which was engaged by the U.S. on February 10,2023; or
b) "UAP#23", which was engaged by the U.S. on February 11,2023, where a Norad F22 Raptors successfully engaged with these UAP's in Canadian Airspace under NORAD authorities?
c) The 26th February 2016 incident in Pentyrch, Wales with a UAP being engaged by military forces?

v) Has there been any communication via the 5 Eyes network; regarding UAP, being aerial, or USO's (Unidentified Submersible Objects), or of a crash retrieval program regarding UAP's and /or USO's?

Yours faithfully,

N. S. Hudson

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Tēnā koe,

Please find a response from the Director-General.

Ngā mihi
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From: N. S. Hudson

Dear OIA Privacy,

Hi,

Sorry for part ii, 'have we offered to collaborate', that doesn't mean have we got any information but have we offered to collaborate? Or has one of the 5 eyes partners' asked if NZ would like to collaborate? I am aware the US has been asking it's '5 eyes partners' and Australia has declined per the Sydney Herald and an OIA request. I would rather obviously not waste your valuable time, I am unaware if it's all how I ask the question as to whether I get the answer I'm looking for, but the FYI website does say try to reword it if we are unsuccessful. How do I find which NZ departments are involved with the 5 Eyes program, or 'on the 5 Eyes emailing list'?

Yours sincerely,

N. S. Hudson

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Raul Duke left an annotation ()

Five Country Conference (FCC). That’s an international agreement to exchange information on immigration matters.

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Tēnā koe,

Thank you for your clarification.

The NZSIS holds no information about any such offer being made.

Ngā mihi,
NZSIS

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