Keith Basterfield lists significant elements in the June 25th UAPTF "Preliminary Assessment" and comments about it. Keith welcomes the future this Report projects. Micah Hanks is somewhat less sure, saying
The Most Recent Government Report on UFOs Leaves Us Guessing... Again. Instancing Project Blue Book's findings, Hanks fears it's "deja vu all over again." Specifically asking about
UFOs and the U.S. Military: Where Will Things Go From Here?, Hanks offers suggestions towards transparency and the positive uses of whatever information is uncovered. Investigators must intensively study
UFO Activity at Nuclear Weapons Sites, Including Disabling Ballistic Missiles. Robert Hastings literally "wrote the book" on
UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites. Here Hastings asks "Why is the government hiding what it knows?" His references for this nuclear connection include "former AATIP director, Luis Elizondo," who's the target of Jack Brewer's
Office of Secretary of Defense: DIA Ran AATIP Until It Ended in 2012. Tempest in a teapot, governmental hijinks, misrepresentation by Elizondo and others, whatever--this brouhaha about Elizondo's exact former role in Pentagon UFO studies lacks transparency and continues to befuddle. David Pescovitz seeks to clarify
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Here is NASA's New UFO FAQ. But does this document adequately reflect NASA's future role with UFOs/UAPs as recently hinted by its new Administrator Bill Nelson? Micah Hanks discusses this apparent discrepancy in
UFOs in Space: NASA and the Search for Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. (WM)
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