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Expect The Unexpected In 2022, As UFOs Go Global
It’s over. Once President Biden signs the NDAA 2022, it will trigger a generational tectonic shift within the rotten hallways of the Pentagon. The old guard is rapidly losing grip.
UFOs And The USAF: Something Is Rotten And The Time To Talk Is Now
Yes, it’s true - I am guilty. I am indeed a history buff. I’ll be transparent with you on that….unlike the United States Air Force. I spend much of my time learning about the earlier days of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) topic, starting from the 1940s.
The Gillibrand-Rubio Amendment Must Pass: Pilots Aren’t The Only Ones Seeing Things Going Bump In The Night
There is a myriad of reasons why the Gillibrand-Rubio Amendment (G-R Amendment) to the NDAA 2022 must pass so that the UAP transparency movement can go full steam ahead.
From the outside, it appears that the U.S. Navy has taken the lead on sharing UAP data within the intelligence community. It would make sense, as each Naval Carrier Strike Group (CSG) has the supporting infrastructure to track, categorize and intercept air, surface, and subsurface craft that are within their controlled space.
Not Drones? There Are Now Signs That The U.S. Government Is Considering The Unthinkable In Its UFO Investigation
For years, some sceptics have speculated that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) may represent current drone technology (or even balloons) originating from foreign adversarial nations, and in some cases may represent U.S. technology.