Chris Mellon is the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and the former Minority Staff Director for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Here he outlines "the most important lines of questioning that I recommend Members of Congress pursue in their efforts to get to the bottom of the UAP issue." By and large they are hard-hitting questions, designed to highlight any inadequacies in the anticipated UAPTF Report and in the circumstances that have led to the present situation. And features of
this condition are the evident inability, after (much more than) twenty years of data collection, to determine the source(s) of the reported phenomena; the many known reports of same demonstrating significant leap-frogging of acknowledged U.S. military capabilities coupled with a long history of government denial that these performance characteristics constitute any threat to US interests; and the apparent failure of relevant intelligence agencies to work together upon a common problem set. Serious ufologists have remarked the rather jarring appearance of former USAF OSI operative Richard Doty in two of the 17 inquiries. However, many in the field regard Doty's past actions as both reprehensible and at least tacitly approved by his superiors. The Doty queries also bring what are otherwise high-level matters down to a very individual human level. Given Mellon's past positions and current leadership in undoing the UFO Gordian knot of information denial, these are questions worth bearing in mind when the report, at least in its public form, appears. Thanks to Barry Greenwood for the heads-up. (WM)
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