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Monday, November 29, 2021

Pentagon Launches Preemptive Strike On Senate UFO Law

Pentagon Launches Preemptive Strike On Senate UFO Law


     Adopting Sun Tzu's mantra that "victorious warriors win first and then go to war," the Defense Department has launched a preemptive strike on Congress. Specifically, a strike against congressional efforts to ramp up government research of UFOs (what the government refers to as "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena").

On Tuesday, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks announced the formation of a group to lead the government's UFO investigations. Attesting to the Pentagon's affinity for absurd acronyms, the group will be called "AOIMSG." The
Tom Rogan
By Tom Rogan
The Washington Examiner
11-24-21
Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group will be supervised by the AOIMEXEC, or the Airborne Object Identification and Management Executive Council.

AOIMSG's mission: "To synchronize efforts across the [Pentagon] and the broader U.S. government to detect, identify and attribute objects of interests in Special Use Airspace (SUA), and to assess and mitigate any associated threats to safety of flight and national security."

This might sound like progress from a department that has spent much of the post-Second World War period saying UFOs are fictional. Unfortunately, it's anything but that.

In reality, this is a deliberate and calculated effort to undermine bipartisan legislation moving through Congress. That legislation centers on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's amendment to the 2022 Defense Act.

Now refiled with bipartisan support, Gillibrand's amendment would significantly strengthen the government's investigation of UFOs. Most notably, the legislation would do several things the AOIMSG ignores.

These include forming a well-resourced Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office, focusing on "transmedium" UFOs (which operate underwater, in the air, and in space) instead of the AOIMSG's focus on only those in controlled "airspace." The amendment would mandate an oversight committee that includes a range of nonmilitary experts and some civilian academics.

Congress would also mandate regular reporting, engagement with foreign allies, and a coordinated effort to research and possibly replicate UFO technologies. This seriousness matters because the most advanced UFOs are believed to be intelligently controlled vehicles of exotic propulsion, intent, and origin. As an extension, the United States better hope China and Russia don't figure out how to build these UFOs first.

On that last point, Gillibrand's amendment also includes an explicit requirement for the Pentagon to brief Congress on UFO incidents involving nuclear platforms.

As first documented by Robert Hastings, UFOs bear particular interest in the military's nuclear platforms. They also saturate around high technology sites (such as those involving research into theoretical physics). The high number of UFO sightings by naval aviators operating off of U.S. aircraft carriers have been validated by the government (albeit classified in nature) as partly being a result of those platforms' nuclear reactors .

The AOIMSG does none of these things. The AOIMEXEC supervising committee will be made up only of U.S. government personnel. Moreover, the Pentagon announcement only references a responsibility to investigate UFOs only in "special use areas" such as military flight areas. It ludicrously underplays the nuclear connection here, saying incursions in these areas "may pose national security challenges." (You think?).

And, considering 70 years of effort to ignore and intimidate personnel who report UFO incidents, the Pentagon insists it takes reports of incursions "very seriously." The CIA and Air Force are of particular concern here. I can report that both remain reluctant to undertake UFO-related research and reporting (the Debrief's Tim McMillan has also reported on the Air Force concern). They are unlikely to alter their approach unless Congress enforces change.

Put simply, Congress should pretend as if Hicks's announcement never happened. It should pass the Gillibrand amendment and compel real action.

Sunday, December 06, 2020

Navy's Unreported Triangle UFO / UAP Incident – CONFIRMED



"McMillan correctly notes that the 2018 task force report 'expressly stated that the potential for UAP to be ‘alien’ or ‘non-human’ technology was of legitimate consideration.' "

     On Wednesday, The Debrief’s Tim McMillan gave us the most detailed look yet at the Pentagon’s ongoing research of unidentified flying objects, UFOs, or what the government refers to as “unidentified aerial phenomena.” Publicly announced earlier this year, the “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task
By Tom Rogan
Washington Examiner
12-2-20
Force” is run out of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Its mission is to detect, analyze, and catalog UFOs.

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

U.S. Does Not Want China or Russia to Find Out How UFOs Work, First!

U.S. Does Not Want China or Russia to Find Out How UFOs Work, First!

How does China share the U.S. government’s UFO interest?

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     ... While the Trump administration has admitted that the government is now actively studying UFOs under the so-called “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force,” Beijing has been very quiet on this topic. But it seems a fair assessment that if
By Tom Rogan
hk.appledaily.com
11-22-20
the U.S. and Russia have had these UFO experiences, so also has China. Considering the rapid development of PLA hypersonic glide vehicles and nuclear weapons platforms, established UFO trendlines would suggest an increasing incidence of credible sightings in or around Chinese airspace. Xi Jinping’s interest in rapidly closing military gaps with the U.S. would also give him reasons to authorize studies of UFOs. After all, whichever nation is first able to figure out how UFOs actually work is going to have huge military advantages in terms of building platforms with highly advanced sensor, propulsion, mobility, and concealment potentials. Indeed, this is one critical reason the U.S. government is secretive about UFOs: it does not want China or Russia to find out how UFOs work, first!

Friday, October 09, 2020

James Fox's New UFO Documentary, THE PHENOMENON

The Phenomenon


     Released on Tuesday, James Fox's new documentary The Phenomenon, offers a historical inquiry into UFOs. Or what the U.S. Military refers to as "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena."

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By Tom Rogan
www.washingtonexaminer.com
10-5-20
Centering on more credible witnesses, such as military observers, Fox documents how UFOs are not something new. He examines the so-called "Foo Fighter" wave of UFOs that were seen by American pilots over Europe and the Asia-Pacific during World War II. Fox also studies the heavy occurrence of UFOs in and around nuclear sites. The correlation of UFO reports and the development of the atomic bomb is seen by some analysts as a critical point of note. Again, Fox breaks news here, getting former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on the record as saying that UFOs have, on occasion, even interfered with U.S. nuclear weapons systems (note that the U.S. Navy's aircraft carriers are nuclear-powered). This nuclear interference has been previously — and extensively — reported by Robert Hastings. However, to have Reid, who was instrumental in the forming of the Pentagon's 2009-2017 UFO program, corroborate that reporting is important for its political salience. On that point, we should note that Sen. Marco Rubio, current Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is now demanding a new Pentagon report on UFOs.