“In a case decision report printed final week, the Pentagon’s
UFO evaluation workplace
concluded with “reasonable” confidence that the thing noticed by the pilot
was a balloon, possible “a big industrial lighting balloon.”
This so-called clarification insults the intelligence of any reader who
takes a couple of moments to assessment the main points of the incident.”
takes a couple of moments to assessment the main points of the incident.”
[…]
Extra just lately, the Pentagon launched a congressionally-mandated assessment of U.S. authorities involvement with UFOs. The report, which is riddled with primary factual errors, omissions and a laundry listing of historic distortions, leaves a lot to be desired. Christopher Mellon, the Division of Protection’s former high civilian intelligence official, took the UFO workplace to activity in a scathing, 16,000-word evaluation of the report. |
By Marik von Rennenkampff |
[…]
The Pentagon’s egregious misrepresentation of this evaluation is of like variety
with its so-called clarification for the Eglin Air Power Base incident. In
brief, the decades-long “nothing-to-see-here” strategy to UFOs continues,
unabated.