Tuesday, 14 May 2019

"It Seemed To Be Aware That We Were There." Female Nimitz Pilot Appears on Unidentified - Silva Record

Like Queen Daenerys and her last dragon, the AATIP story that broke in December of 2017 has rather gotten loose, with a whole gamut of thematic fallout. Danny Silva notes the female F/A-18 pilot involved in the famous "Tic-Tac" engagement may appear, perhaps anonymously, in the upcomingHistory tv series Unidentified. Silva also does a mea culpa, or at least offers an explanation, for his unwitting role in helping spread the pilot's leaked name out into cyberspace. Now, in the literal wake of the US Navy's apparent change of course regarding UFO reporting, Brett Tingley headlines Britain's Ministry of Defence Urged to Re-Open UFO Files. It's Nick Pope doing the advising, and Brett's more than a little uncertain as to what exactly is going on--like many Game of Thrones fans right now. Maester Alejandro Rojas next instructs us in history, taking us back to the moment in 2017 just five days before Winter fell with a Leslie Kean New York Times AATIP Interview Transcript. The interview aired in January of 2018, and sets up some of the plot elements in the ongoing saga, including how the UFO videos were released (currently a very hot topic); conspiracies suspected everywhere; the editing process of the New York Times (which has gone rather silent on the core topic of late); and the media response. (WM)

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