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"In a case resolution report published last week, the Pentagon’s
UFO analysis office
concluded with “moderate” confidence that the object observed by the pilot
was a balloon, likely “a large commercial lighting balloon.”
This so-called explanation insults the intelligence of any reader who
takes a few moments to review the details of the incident."
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More recently, the Pentagon released a congressionally-mandated review of U.S. government involvement with UFOs. The report, which is riddled with basic factual errors, omissions and a laundry list of historical distortions, leaves much to be desired. Christopher Mellon, the Department of Defense’s former top civilian intelligence official, took the UFO office to task in a scathing, 16,000-word analysis of the report. |
By Marik von Rennenkampff
The Hill 5-1-24 |
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The Pentagon’s egregious misrepresentation of this analysis is of like kind with its so-called explanation for the Eglin Air Force Base incident. In short, the decades-long “nothing-to-see-here” approach to UFOs continues, unabated.
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