Another Senator makes sense about the need to get to the bottom of the current UFO problem. New Mexico's Martin Heinrich is on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the group behind the UAPTF report request, so the short interview carries even more weight. Former Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program head Luis
Elizondo Says the US has Exotic Materials in New Interview about UFOs. The Tucker Carlson interview steers the dialogue towards the obfuscation angle, but besides Elizondo's headline comments about "exotic material," we learn that David Fravor's 2004 Nimitz "Tic Tac" wing and witness Alex Dietrich "is still in United States military." This says something for that aviator's courage and just perhaps for a loosening attitude within the Armed Services for allowing its personnel to speak on this subject. Such "loosening" may be behind a long-promised response covered in
The Pentagon's Updated Statement: AATIP Studied UAPs. Spokesperson Susan Gough finally makes good on a February 2020 commitment while managing to have it both ways on what the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program investigated. Some clarity is provided--sort of--on how the AATIP and other efforts functioned. Kudos to Roger Glassel. David Halperin also remarks on Dietrich's bravery in
The "60 Minutes" UFO Segment-the Nimitz "Tic Tac". David weaves the 2004 "Tic Tac" encounter into his own theories on UFOs, while apparently unaware of Dietrich's previous anonymous appearance on a segment of
History's Unidentified. And NBC News's Dartunorro Clark says "The truth may be out there--but President Joe Biden isn't saying so" about the current Chief of State in
UFOs? Ask Obama, Biden Quips when Questioned about Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. (WM)
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