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House Communication EC4381, published in the April 4, 2018 edition of The Congressional Record reads: "A letter from the Chief, Congressional Relations Division, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense, transmitting a list of all products produced under the Advanced Aerospace Threat and identification Program contract for the Defense Intelligence Agency to publish; to the Committee on Armed Services." On April 4, 2018, the head of the DIA's Congressional Relations Division sent a letter to the House Armed Services Committee that contained a list of all of the "products" produced by the now-defunct AATIP. The products that the record alludes to would presumably include primarily documentation such as intelligence reports, photographs and video recordings regarding encounters between military personnel and UFOs. This development is intriguing, due to Congress's seeming disinterest in the subject of UFOs, despite calls for an investigation into the subject by officials such as former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Christopher Mellon, California Congressman Ami Bera, and former Nevada Senator Harry Reid. Read the original source: www.unknowncountry.com...
"It’s now beyond dispute that the US Congress is taking an interest not just in the Pentagon’s AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) project, but in the UFO phenomenon more generally," says UFO investigator and former head of the UK Ministry of Defence's public UFO desk, Nick Pope. Read the original source: www.unknowncountry.com...
In an October 15 article published in The Guardian, Pope says that the US Senate Armed Forces Committee is also looking into UFOs, specifically the 2004 encounter between the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group and a lozenge-shaped UFO. According to Pope's sources, at least two of the pilots involved in the encounter have already been interviewed, and input from one of the radar operators, presumably from the USS Princeton, is being sought by the Committee. Read the original source: www.unknowncountry.com...
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: data5091
The way that psyop was played was wrong and upset a lot of people. For the government to come out and offer any validity to the UFO phenomenon would be disingenuous and rude at this point. At least without an apology for the way they tried to make anyone who saw something appear to be a lunatic. Sorry to send this in another direction.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: data5091
don't they know that anyone who see's UFO's and little green men are crazy? It's a bit late to change that narrative.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: data5091
don't they know that anyone who see's UFO's and little green men are crazy? It's a bit late to change that narrative.
originally posted by: ManyMasks
Ima gonna let the cat out the bag now....
Govern mentalities are hype men they are just warming you up, the big guys are coming may day 2020, everything will be revealed then, you guys just need to keep it bubbling over in your conscious and soon you will be introduced to truth.
originally posted by: ManyMasks
Ima gonna let the cat out the bag now....
Govern mentalities are hype men they are just warming you up, the big guys are coming may day 2020, everything will be revealed then, you guys just need to keep it bubbling over in your conscious and soon you will be introduced to truth.