Pentagon Officials Confirm UAPs Are Real: A Deep Dive into Transparency and National Security
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- 🇺🇸 Top Pentagon and Navy officials are publicly addressing the reality of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), responding to growing pressure for transparency.
- 🏛️ Retired Rear Admiral Tim Galedet is set to testify before the US House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee, a historic event for a former senior public official speaking on UAPs.
- 🗣️ Galedet expresses no nervousness about testifying, noting bipartisan support for UAP disclosure and his pride in championing the cause.
Government Response and Disinformation Concerns
- 🤝 Galedet has been approached by numerous government witnesses and experiencers eager to share their UAP encounters, validating his public stance.
- 🏢 While no one has directly told him to "tamp it down," Galedet recounts a disappointing meeting with prior leadership at the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), who he felt defended false narratives and engaged in an influence operation.
- 📜 Galedet believes AARO's historical records report contained disinformation and that the office was not following Congress's intent, potentially due to a counterintelligence background focused on protecting national security interests.
Personal Journey and UAP Awareness
- 🌌 Galedet's awareness began with understanding the vastness of the universe as Superintendent of the Naval Observatory, leading him to believe it's naive to think humans are alone.
- ✈️ His direct involvement escalated when, as one-star admiral in charge of Navy meteorologists and oceanographers, he received an urgent email about UAPs causing near mid-air collisions during an exercise, attached to the declassified "Go Fast" video.
- 🚫 He dismisses the idea that such advanced technology would be tested without authorization from fleet commanders, emphasizing that US Navy training protocols do not involve such testing during operational workups.
Evidence and Credibility
- 🚢 Galedet trusts the accounts of pilots like David Fraver and Alex Dietrich regarding the Nimitz Tic Tac incident, stating the demonstrated instantaneous acceleration and meeting at a cap point indicated intelligent control, not US technology.
- 📧 The "Go Fast" video email was wiped from his computer the next day, which he recognized as a standard procedure for divulging classified information on unclassified systems, indicating government awareness.
- ❓ He believes the email was removed because the origin of the technology was unknown—either adversary or unknown origin—and thus required higher classification.
Oath, Accountability, and the Oceans
- 🇺🇸 Galedet's oath to the US Constitution drives his strong leadership role on the UAP issue, viewing the secrecy surrounding UAPs as a disregard for constitutional accountability.
- 🌊 He highlights the unexplored nature of Earth's oceans, suggesting that much of the UAP mystery may lie beneath the surface, with only about 25% of the seafloor mapped.
- 🗺️ He recounts navigating the Persian Gulf during the Iraq War using 19th-century maps, underscoring the lack of detailed oceanographic data.
Non-Human Intelligence and Cover-Ups
- 🧑🤝🧑 Galedet trusts the credibility of individuals like David Grush, Ryan Graves, and others who have come forward, based on his 40 years of government experience and knowledge of the agencies they came from.
- 🗣️ He believes people like him, with authority and credibility, must provide
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