Tobias Wayland relates key elements of "a new research project" whose acronym stands for "Acquisition & Data Analysis of Materials." Its purpose will be to study "material samples obtained through reliable reports of advanced aerospace vehicles of unknown origin." This is supposedly what the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) had/has been doing all along. So what is its connection to/continuation with ADAM, whose July 26th promo under "Latest Posts" at
An Introduction to The ADAM Research Project seems future tense only? A currently more exciting facet of the whole AATIP phenomenon is Luis Elizondo's cryptic commentary about "big news coming" regarding the three publicly-released "UFO" videos and that the GIMBAL video pilots did not encounter "just one UFO." Well, Jack Brewer deals with some of that in the
Gimbal Video and the Misinterpreted 'Fleet' of UFOS. Brewer thinks the GIMBAL video reference to "a whole fleet of them" makes more sense if the "them" means "drones." Now he's not saying this proves the F/A-18 crews in the 2015 video encountered drones. But he
does see this as illustrating why we should discount hype when forming beliefs, seek multiple data sources, and "expect verification of claims and clarification of discrepancies" in such information as is being doled out to the public in this particular matter. Similarly with the trio grilling a journalist who broke the AATIP news at
NYT Story on UFOs Doesn't Ring True w/ Leslie Kean and two subsequent videos. Informed belief and reviewing one's own opinions for coherence is a more general "must" in ufology; see Mark O'Connell's
UFO Dissonance. (WM)
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