Sunday, 9 June 2019
UFO Article (Blog):
“Another DoD spokesperson speaks out on AATIP”
By Keith Basterfield, 25 May 2019
(UFOs – scientific research, Campbelltown,
New South Wales, Australia)
The article focuses on the statements U.S. Department
of Defense spokesman Christopher Sherwood made to the New York Post.
Sherwood recently made the following statements to the
newspaper:
“ ‘did pursue research and investigation into
unidentified aerial phenomena.’
‘The Department of Defense is always concerned about
maintaining positive identification of all aircraft in our operating
environment, as well as identifying any foreign capability that may be a threat
to the homeland,’ Sherwood said.
‘The department will continue to investigate, through
normal
procedures, reports of unidentified aircraft
encountered by
US military aviators in order to ensure defense of the
homeland
and protection against strategic surprise by our
nation’s
adversaries.’ ”
Quote from the article:
“The latest DoD spokesperson
The 27 May (correct date: 22 May) 2019 edition of the
‘New York Post’ carried an article written by Steven Greenstreet, titled ‘The
Pentagon finally admits it investigates UFOs.’ It reports on a statement,
issued by Department of Defense spokesperson, Christopher Sherwood. Sherwood,
on his LinkedIn page states that he is currently a Public Affairs Specialist at
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs.”
Related posts:
(wikimedia.org image)
The Pentagon (2008), Arlington, Virginia
(wikimedia.org photo)
UFO News Article:
“The Pentagon finally admits it investigates UFOs”
22 May 2019
(New York Post, New York City, New York)
The article reports on statements made by U.S. Department
of Defense spokesman Christopher Sherwood.
Sherwood recently made the following statements to the
New York Post:
“ ‘did pursue research and investigation into
unidentified aerial phenomena.’
‘The Department of Defense is always concerned about
maintaining positive identification of all aircraft in our operating
environment, as well as identifying any foreign capability that may be a threat
to the homeland,’ Sherwood said.
‘The department will continue to investigate, through
normal
procedures, reports of unidentified aircraft
encountered by
US military aviators in order to ensure defense of the
homeland
and protection against strategic surprise by our
nation’s
adversaries.’ ”
Related posts:
The Pentagon (2008), Arlington, Virginia
(wikimedia.org photo)
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