The center of the recent kerfuffle about whether five Defense Intelligence Reference Documents (DIRDs) released to Bragalia actually related to UFO materials offers his first ever interview to Mexican journalist and rather controversial ufologist Jaime Maussan. Bragalia "doubles down" on claims about the correct interpretation and import of the response to his Freedom of Information requests. Three of the documents had already gone public per Keith Basterfield's
The Defense Intelligence Agency Releases Two More AAWSAP Defense Intelligence Reference Documents. Bragalia asserts a distinction reinforcing his own initiative's importance, and solicits the help of listeners to pressure the Pentagon. Micah Hanks allots the second half of a podcast to this debate and the larger matter of UFO researchers' interpretations while discussing
UFO Evidence: Angel Hair and Mystery Metals. Hanks notes Robert Bigelow's assertion to George Knapp that "We never had any" supposed UFO/UAP materials during the Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies work for the Pentagon. But last year's July 23rd
New York Times article
No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon's U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public reported that Eric Davis' examination of some stuff "led him to conclude, 'We couldn't make it ourselves.'" So
Has Government Compartmentalization Lost UFO Materials? Tom Rogan and Michael Mataluni share their thoughts on this possibility. (WM)
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