Dan De Luce's article emphasizes certain surprising characteristics of "whatever-they-weres" that buzzed Naval ships in July 2019. But the embedded Gadi Schwartz report compares the pattern some of these more recent objects were describing to that in the 2004 Nimitz encounters. And those "unknowns" performed feats far beyond the capabilities of our best equipment then or now. In
Tic Tac UFOs are Back Chasing U.S. Warships Paul Seaburn summarizes this story, covers how it broke, and asks additional pertinent questions. But don't expect the US government to satisfy all such queries, says Bryan Bender in
Military and Spy Agencies Accused of Stiff-arming Investigators on UFO Sightings. Christopher Mellon and Luis Elizondo offer believable reasons why the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force report may not make a June 25th public accounting deadline. And the "investigators" Bender refers to are those
within the government, working for the task force itself. Civilian researcher/archivist John Greenewald says the FBI's trying to stymie his request for data on the February 21st American Airlines overflight by a cylindrical "something," despite news stories showing the "Justice Agents" were admittedly looking into that situation. And John tells what he's doing about
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