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The Pentagon’s UAP Task Force - Franc Milburn - Mideast Security and Policy Studies No.

21 Dec 2020

Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist approved the establishment of the multi-agency UAPTF, which is to be led by the Navy under the “cognizance” of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security (OUSDI). [...] The Senate Intelligence Committee currently “supports the efforts [of the UAPTF] at the Office of Naval Intelligence [ONI] to standardize collection and reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena, any links they have to adversarial foreign governments, and the threat they pose to US military assets and installations.” The Committee directed the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), together wit. [...] A key question about the UAPTF is this: Why isn’t the US Air Force leading it, when the stated mission of the Air Force is to “fly, fight and win...in air, space and cyberspace”? A recent podcast from the To The Stars Academy, which includes former Pentagon, intelligence, and aerospace insiders, suggests that this might reflect lingering stigma over the Blue Book, adding that there is a logic to t. [...] For example, that’s what the 38 papers that the DIA wanted in their [inaudible] to Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies contract, was to take the physics and engineering of 2009-2022, extrapolate it to 2050, are we going to be able to have the physics and engineering and the technology/industrial base that will produce a vehicle that will match the Tic-Tacs by 2050?” . [...] The UFO field engine, like our atomic power plants, has the property of being radioactive…UFOs have made enough people sick with the typical symptoms of radiation poisoning…It is concluded that the observer is hit or missed by the radioactive rays depending on his proximity and the sharpness of focus of the harmful rays, as well as whether the UFO tilts so that the rays strike the observer.” Sourc.
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