The Observer urges prompt publication of the upcoming Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) Report as one way to "control the narrative." It would also be a welcome divergence from Federal stonewalling and delaying tactics. The article also notes a possible "merchandising ploy" by the Chinese behind the July 2019 "drone swarming" of U.S. Naval vessels. Keith Basterfield reports on
The search for the U.S. DoD Security Classification Guide for UAP. The DoD says "our office will review and post releasable records publicly as they become available on our FOIA Reading Room." Not sure that response gets us much if any closer in time to seeing such information. In another FOIA effort the Feds again seem extremely reticent to disgorge information on their operations, as Jack Brewer informs that the
DIA Says Don't Expect Pentagon-UFO Program Docs Earlier Than Late 2022. This reminds of a recent unidentified incident and different agency as the
FAA "Neither Confirms Nor Denies" Existence of Records in AAF 2292 UFO Sighting Case of February 21, 2021. Tobias and Emily Wayland so advise. But stuff
does get released upon occasion; see John Greenewald's
The CIA's UFO Photographs Collection; Various Cases and Years. (WM)
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