Late this past week several important developments transpired in the current frenzy over UFOs. The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force "leaks" about its upcoming report led off; followed by the announcement that NASA, next to SETI perhaps the organization most "threatened" by the UFOs-as-Possible-ETs idea, is conducting its own investigation into the matter. CNN's Jackie Wattles has the new NASA head Bill Nelson interview and discussion. Tim McMillan and MJ Banias tell us that
China Confirms It Has Its Own UFO Task Force. Perhaps an expected revelation, as is the Chinese riposte to U.S. fears it and Russia are behind some of the reported "unidentified air conditions" shenanigans. Tim McMillan then solos with information that the DoD
Inspector General Will Have a Critical Role in the 'UFO Mystery'. McMillan tells why he feels "The Inspector General's Office may end up playing the most significant role in this whole UFO saga." McMillan also differs with the notion that a 64-page Luis Elizondo formal complaint spurred the IG "evaluation" of DoD's handling of the UAP problem. The possible part that honest-to-goodness drones play in all of this is more than a subtext to Adam Kehoe and Marc Cecotti's
FAA Data Shows Strange Pattern Of Military Encounters With Unidentified Aircraft. Kehoe and Cecotti identify two "hotbed" areas for recent reporting. And Chris Cillizza's
CNN Politics piece
The Secret That This UFO Report Exposes is an almost-humorous juxtaposition of a video with an academic astrophysicist pooh-poohing the ET possibility paired with a text that's not so certain. (WM)
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