Those in the UFO Community
and mainstream media variously note "weaknesses" in the May 17th Congressional UAP hearing. Before Kevin Randle chats with
Flying Disk Press founder Philip Mantle on other matters, Mantle labels the hearing "better than nothing." Both remark that while the witnesses consistently emphasized national security, they couldn't say anything substantive regarding the Malmstrom AFB incapacitation of an ICBM installation.
Daily Mail's Josh Boswell interviews retired Air Force Captain Robert Salas, who "was there":
Former Minuteman Commander Slams Pentagon Officials for Saying They Knew Nothing about UFO Incident that Shutdown Nuclear Missiles at US Airbase in 1967 Because He Reported It to DoD LAST YEAR.
MSNBC's Steve Benen also scrutinizes the Malmstrom event in
At UFO Hearing, Republican Rep Asks about 'Glowing Red Orb'. After that "orb" that buzzed Malmstrom, the clearly-skeptical Benen concludes with the controversial Wilson-Davis memo's appearance in the Congressional proceedings. Billy Cox calls that mention "the biggest surprise of the historic 90-minute session" in his
But the Gorilla Gets a Pass. The former Admiral Thomas Wilson of the "Core Secrets" Wilson-Davis sensation continues to deny its authenticity, of course. But Billy sees highlighting blatant Pentagon lapses in the hearing as a positive. Billy also articulates what many of us have been saying, albeit less colorfully, about the meeting's lack of USAF prominence. (WM)
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