Here's reaction to the DoD's November 23rd announcement of the establishment of the "Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group" (AOIMSG) and its even longer-acronymized oversight council. Tom Rogan details some of the major deficiencies in the Kathleen Hicks action compared with the Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, bipartisan-sponsored amendment. Paul Seaburn's
New Pentagon UFO Investigation Department is Here points out that the DoD action was foreshadowed as far back as June 25th. Paul also notes vagueness in Hicks' latest announcement and adopts a wait-and-see attitude. One might ask whether a military/intelligence initiative, Congressional legislation that's wider in scope,
and Avi Loeb's "The Galileo Project" could coexist in what for decades was a seeming near-vacuum of well-funded, publicly-acknowledged UFO research efforts. Polar opposite perspectives come first from Jason Colavito's
Pentagon Launches New UFO Group as Officials Deny Evidence of Advanced Tech. The choice of emphases from the recent Julian Barnes
New York Times article Jason cites, along with Jason's overuse of "colorful" descriptive language in the brief piece, do little to enlighten upon the DoD proposal. Then we have
UFO Expert Jeremy Corbell, [who] Believes The New Task Force Is The Pentagon Trying To Control UFO Research. Corbell does add some points and even possible positivity to the overall story. (WM)
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