Thursday, 16 January 2020

UFO Article:
“The Pentagon Explains WHY They
Changed Past UFO Statements”


By John Greenewald, Jr., 9 January 2020
(The Black Vault, Castaic, California)

The article reports on how Pentagon has changed its statements about the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).

To tell a nation’s citizens what goes on in the skies does not reveal sources and methods, as far as I am concerned.

So why are so many governments around the world so afraid of telling us what flies around in the airspace (and in space) above the Earth – and from time to time, land on the ground?

In my opinion – most governments (at least many military officials) know full well that unknown, seemingly manufactured objects fly around in our skies and enter our seas, oceans and lakes at will!

The citizenry in every nation have the right to be informed about the UFO situation at all times.


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The Pentagon (2008), ArlingtonVirginia
(wikimedia.org photo)

UFO Article (Blog):
“Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Admits to ‘TOP SECRET’ Records and ‘SECRET’ Video From USS Nimitz ‘Tic Tac’ UFO Incident”


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).”


Wikipedia article: “Naval Air Systems Command”:


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(wikimedia.org image)

UFO News Article (Blog):
“Ex Navy boss stumped by UFOs”


By Billy Cox, 9 January 2020
(De Void, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Florida)

Quote from the article:
Milestone: This is De Void’s first UFO story to make the Herald-Tribune’s print edition. Please note the direct style, as well as the paucity of adverbs and meaningless tangents.

SARASOTAAmerica’s former Chief of Naval Operations stated on Thursday that the unidentified flying objects that appeared to have outperformed Navy fighter pilots on videos recorded in 2004 and 2015 remain a mystery.

‘I’ve seen the videos and, at least in my time, most of the assessments were inconclusive as to what it was,’ said retired Admiral Gary Roughead, following a speaking engagement in Sarasota. ‘But the whole issue of defense against autonomous vehicles is one that the Department is taking pretty darned seriously.’

Three sets of gun-camera videos – one taken from an F-18 assigned to the USS Nimitz operating off southern California in November 2004, and two more from Super Hornets attached to the USS Roosevelt during maneuvers off Jacksonville in January 2015 – were authenticated as official government footage by the Defense Department last year.”


Wikipedia article: “Gary Roughead”:


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Admiral Gary Roughead, U.S. Navy (2007)
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