Douglas Johnson has the first detailed analysis of the UFO/UAP language that Senate and House negotiators agreed upon for the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA is now moving forward as S.1605, having been passed in the House of Representatives after a roll-call vote of 363-70 and sent to the Senate on the evening of December 7th. Johnson analyzes what did and did not make it through the reconciliation between the two bodies, as well as possible reasons why, and details key players in both the UFO drama and its likely eventual implementation. Johnson's article may become one of those "classics" in UFO reporting. In
OK, Fine, What's for Supper? Billy Cox researches the contents and supposed producer of the rather unusual November 22nd
Medium article
The UFO Information Operation. The result is still murky, but Billy smells both misinformation and something fishy about the source. With
Internal Docs Reveal NASA's UFO Talking Points Tim Marchman of
Vice reports similar uncertainty about that agency's posture regarding UFO studies going forward. And that's "Despite the apparent confidence of NASA officials that monstrous, tentacled creatures of unknown intelligence and motivation thrive within our own solar system," says Tim somewhat cynically! (WM)
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