Context to the current UFO situation is provided first by Fran Ridge's comparison with the "wave" year of 1952. Clearly the military has often taken UFOs seriously--just not publicly. With
Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group Replaces AATIP Kevin Randle shows this was true during 1947's first wave of the modern UFO era. Kevin delves deeply into the sightings that concerned the military, drawing comparisons between then and now. Considering the famous "Twining Memo," Kevin explains his fear the present situation only constitutes a "Twining 2.0." Tim McMillan's
Former Defense Officials Weigh-in on Proposed "UAP Legislation" underscores that "several current senior Defense and Intelligence officials" feel the Senator Kirsten Gillibrand amendment is so necessary. Its superiority to the November 23rd DoD "establishment" of an "Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group" is being widely noted. McMillan covers other support within and outside of government, explains some of the legislative hurdles the Senate and House initiatives must pass, and emphasizes how to help promote their success. And, reflecting upon the overarching possibilities above all the details of sightings and military and political actions since Kenneth Arnold's seminal encounter, Michael Grosso distills out
Four Facts That Could Change Everything. (WM)
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