"Push-back" on those Naval images of "unidentifieds" from March and July 2019. Tyler Rogoway argues what's behind all the excitement is nothing otherworldly. Rogoway offers that "America's prevailing cultural issues and the general stigma surrounding UFOs was successfully targeted and leveraged by our adversaries, which helped these [foreign drone and balloon] activities to persist far longer than they should have." And Rogoway's background warning is that the U.S. has allowed earthly potential adversaries to leverage these less-hi-tech means to seriously weaken our intelligence defenses. In
Corbell Asserts but Fails to Report How Stories Vetted Jack Brewer attacks the unclear provenance and anonymous source verifications for the July 2019 imaging filmmaker Jeremy Corbell has been touting. Jack notes Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough's acknowledgement the stuff was "taken by Navy personnel" doesn't really clarify as much as Corbell promotes. And see John Greenewald's
Why Are UFO Leaks Happening? A Flashback To A Theory On WHY Which Still Rings True Today. This and the video from which John's 10-minute piece is taken relate to points in both Rogoway and Brewer posts. Kevin Randle's
The Latest NAVY UAP Video also considers the limitations in what was verified about specifically the "pyramid" video taken off of the USS Russell in July 2019. Kevin sets this in the context of previous governmental efforts to tamp down interest in UFOs, and highlights the Mick West "bokeh" analysis we reviewed on the 13th. And West now adds at a
Tweet the identifications of two stars ("pyramids") in the USS Russell's video. (WM)
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