Keeping things going on the Big Story and launching off of the recent Navy reporting about-face, former government insider and TTSA's Chris Mellon contributes an opinion piece to
The Hill. Mellon leads with "Since 2015, dozens of Navy F-18 fighter jets have encountered unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAPs)...off the East Coast of the United States, some not far from the nation's capital." Mellon's statement, restricted to the last four years and East Coast, is interesting. He also scathingly analyzes systemic issues within the military and "almost feudal security apparatus" that inhibit information flow and actions based therefrom. Mellon links to a
Navy Times article, which well illustrates both the seriousness and lack of background the mainstream media may now be bringing to this subject. The relatively straightforward
Aliens, Ahoy! Navy Developing Guidelines on Reporting UFO Sightings credits the "GO FAST" video as the catapult for TTSA's appearance on everybody's radar and has "former Sens. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, and Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii" as openly backing, in 2017, the establishment of the AATIP--both men having been dead for some time by that year. Mellon correctly notes "one possible, disturbing conclusion: A potential adversary of the United States has mastered technologies we do not yet understand to achieve capabilities we cannot yet match." (WM)
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