2024-04-18, 23:01 | Link #122 |
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Rep. Tim Burchett on UFOs: ‘Yeah, I think there’s a cover-up’
"“There are tens of millions of dollars that we’ve spent investigating these things. We’ve had departments tell us that they have recovery units, but they won’t release full reports. Everything’s covered up,” Burchett added." See: https://thehill.com/homenews/4601770...es-a-cover-up/ |
2024-05-02, 22:30 | Link #123 |
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The Pentagon is lying about UFOs
"More recently, the Pentagon released a congressionally-mandated review of U.S. government involvement with UFOs. The report, which is riddled with basic factual errors, omissions and a laundry list of historical distortions, leaves much to be desired. Christopher Mellon, the Department of Defense’s former top civilian intelligence official, took the UFO office to task in a scathing, 16,000-word analysis of the report. Among the report’s many flaws is an egregious falsehood about a rigorous scientific study that the Air Force commissioned in the early 1950s to look into the thousands of UFO reports that it had received. According to the Pentagon’s UFO Office, this report, by the Battelle Memorial Institute, found that “all cases that had enough data were resolved and explainable.” That statement is demonstrably false. The study in fact characterized as “unknown” fully 33 percent of the UFO cases considered “excellent” — that is, those involving trained or multiple observers and with sufficient information to come to a conclusion. And Battelle employed a particularly high threshold for designating a sighting as “unknown,” requiring a group consensus among the evaluating scientists. The Pentagon’s egregious misrepresentation of this analysis is of like kind with its so- called explanation for the Eglin Air Force Base incident. In short, the decades-long “nothing-to-see-here” approach to UFOs continues, unabated. Critically, the Pentagon’s public stance contrasts with internal Department of Defense documents. For example, a directive disseminated last year by the Joint Chiefs of Staff noted that anomalous incidents are occurring around the world, including “in or near the territory…of the United States, of its allies and of its adversaries.”" See: https://thehill.com/opinion/national...ng-about-ufos/ |
2024-06-11, 14:32 | Link #124 |
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Key senators believe the Pentagon’s UFO office is lying
"congressional legislation formally introduced last week represents a remarkable rebuke of AARO and Kirkpatrick’s emphatic denials. Notably, the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 would cut off funding for “any activity involving [UFOs] protected under any form of special access or restricted access limitations” that has not been reported to Congress, as required by law. In other words, despite AARO’s sweeping denials of secret, unreported UFO activities, the Senate Intelligence Committee believes that such programs do indeed exist." See: https://thehill.com/opinion/congress...fice-is-lying/ |
2024-08-11, 19:07 | Link #125 |
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US Government 'admits UFO bombshell' as
declassified messages suggest 'cover up' "A senior US Government figure appeared to discuss the existence of "crashed UFOs", that were allegedly recovered nearly six years after the infamous Roswell incident, in newly-released messages made public by a whistle-blower." "The new information appears to confirm longstanding claims from Kingman that multiple witnesses saw at least one UFO fall from the sky on May 21, just outside the small Mojave Desert city." See: https://www.express.co.uk/news/us/19...-us-government |
2024-08-11, 21:57 | Link #126 |
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Mind you by definition a "UFO" does not always mean "aliens". It means an "unidentified flying object" of which any experimental aircraft would fit, as would any unknown Soviet aircraft at the time.
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2024-08-16, 10:54 | Link #127 |
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A Memoir Offers an Insider’s Perspective Into the
Pentagon’s U.F.O. Hunt "Now Elizondo, 52, has gone further in a new memoir. In the book he asserted that a decades-long U.F.O. crash retrieval program has been operating as a supersecret umbrella group made up of government officials working with defense and aerospace contractors. Over the years, he wrote, technology and biological remains of nonhuman origin have been retrieved from these crashes. “Humanity is, in fact, not the only intelligent life in the universe, and not the alpha species,” Elizondo wrote." See: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/16/b...-elizondo.html ============================= [Edit] More info: "Much of his time there remains classified but the book describes how his work came home with him—for seven years. He claims that his D.C.-area home was “invaded,” The Times reported, by green, glowing, basketball-sized orbs. They could pass through walls and appeared to be “under intelligent control,” according to The Times. Elizondo writes in the book that his wife, their two daughters and their neighbors witnessed the green orbs, which they called “our friends from out of town.”" See: https://www.yahoo.com/news/pentagon-...045652794.html Last edited by AnimeFan188; 2024-08-17 at 18:07. Reason: More info. |
2024-08-24, 17:05 | Link #128 |
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Where are UFOs coming from?:
https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/...ere-ufos-from/ ========================= UAP disclosure not ‘a sprint. It’s a marathon’: Ex-Pentagon official https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...fo-disclosure/ ========================= Full special: Confessions of a UFO Hunter: https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/...-a-ufo-hunter/ |
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