By Paul Dean, 8 January 2020
(UFOs – Documenting The Evidence, Melbourne , Australia )
Quote from the article:
“Evidently, the ONI’s response contains numerous
issues worth raising. The ONI reviewed their ‘records and systems’ but found
‘no releasable records’ regarding the USS Nimitz ‘Tic Tac’ UFO event. At first
glance, this implies that they have nothing themselves to release. But
interpreted slightly differently, the statement could also suggest that they in
fact do have internal, homegrown records, but those records off limits. This,
however, seems unlikely, due to the candid admissions that come next. During
these searches, ONI discovered records originating from another agency.
Designated as ‘briefing slides’, these items were deemed to be ‘classified TOP
SECRET’ under the well-worn Executive Order 13526, and the originating
authority determined that they must stay that way. The reasons given relate,
firstly, to ‘Intelligence Activities of the United States’ and ‘Sources and
Methods’ which are used to collection national security information, and,
secondly, to ‘Scientific and Technological Matters’ related, again, to national
security. Finally, the ONI admits to possessing a video which is currently
classified ‘SECRET’. Again, the ONI has no authority to declassify it, but they
did at least confess to who does. The originating agency is acknowledged as the
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).”
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