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UFO Investigations: FBI Working Group, Whistleblower Claims, and Pentagon Reports

NewsNationJuly 7, 202520 min127,047 views
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FBI's Secret UAP Working Group

  • πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ A secret FBI working group, publicly disclosed for the first time, is investigating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
  • ✈️ Co-founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace, Ryan Graves, states the group comprises over a dozen staff tracking UAPs within U.S. airspace.
  • 🚨 The FBI's involvement stems from its law enforcement and counterintelligence responsibilities, addressing objects harassing military bases and the public.
  • πŸ—“οΈ This initiative reportedly began in 2020, with agents engaging with witnesses and referring reports to gather information and identify national security gaps.
  • πŸ“ˆ While agents are limited in what they can share, investigations are described as fruitful, advancing efforts in both unclassified and classified realms.

Whistleblower Concerns and Transparency Efforts

  • ⚠️ Concerns exist among agents about potential job purges impacting the UAP investigation, prompting a message to the administration to formalize and resource the effort.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Whistleblowers and witnesses still express concern about speaking out, though many appreciate a serious agency looking into their concerns.
  • πŸ›οΈ A new House Oversight Committee task force aims for transparency on declassified government secrets, including JFK assassination, UAPs, COVID origins, and more.
  • 🚫 This task force lacks subpoena power, but the Oversight Committee can issue subpoenas if needed.
  • πŸ“‰ There's a perceived stonewalling and a push to gaslight the public regarding UAP evidence, with members of Congress being denied access to information.

Pentagon's UAP Investigations and Disclosure

  • πŸ” The Pentagon's UAP investigation office, AARO, is investigating allegations from whistleblower Jake Barber.
  • πŸ”’ Dr. John Cosloski, director of AARO, is serious about investigating UAPs but has limited powers and faces Pentagon restrictions on public disclosure.
  • πŸ‘½ There's a belief that the Pentagon has hidden retrieval and reverse engineering of nonhuman technology for decades.
  • ✈️ Recent Pentagon reports suggest no indication that UAP reports are attributable to foreign adversaries, narrowing the focus for investigation.
  • πŸ’‘ AARO plans to open up public reporting and aims to eliminate conventional explanations to focus on anomalous cases.

Case Studies and Future Outlook

  • 🌊 Accounts of extremely fast-moving underwater UFOs are corroborated by multiple sources, including submariners reporting objects over 1,000 km/h.
  • 🚫 The Pentagon's explanation of the 'go fast' video as a trick of the eye (parallax) is met with skepticism, especially given contradictions with FAA testimony.
  • πŸ”¬ AARO acknowledges having anomalous cases that current intelligence community resources cannot solve.
  • πŸš€ The possibility of disclosure hinges on the political will of Congress and the administration, with senior defense and intelligence community members seeking truth.
  • ✨ While 99% of UAP sightings may have conventional explanations, the potential for one genuine extraterrestrial case to change our world forever remains.
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