What’s Up with America’s Multi-billion Dollar Air Defense Systems?

What’s Up with America’s Multi-billion Dollar Air Defense Systems?
In 2017, Lue Elizondo and I made senior policymakers in the Administration and Congress aware that unidentified aircraft were routinely violating sensitive, restricted airspace off the East Coast of the U.S. This was soon confirmed on Capitol Hill by the testimony of U.S. Navy aviators. Although not as prolific elsewhere, it turned out that similar incidents were occurring near U.S. warships off the West Coast and over DoD test ranges in other parts of the country.

Then, earlier this year, we learned that China sent an instrumented intelligence collection platform across the U.S. using a high-altitude balloon. It now appears this activity may also have been going on for years.

(https://www.christophermellon.net/post/what-s-up-with-america-s-multi-billion-dollar-air-defense-systems)

People vs. Pentagon: The Battle for UFO Transparency

People vs. Pentagon: The Battle for UFO Transparency

It was an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) office designed for failure.

And it was located within another office, one accused of persecuting UAP whistleblowers.

At one time, it was led by a now-tarnished Executive Secretary known for his vendetta against the Director of a former UAP program.

And now under a new name, the UAP office is missing in action, albeit for the private outbursts on LinkedIn by its current Director.

If the Pentagon intended this to be their approach to a UAP investigation, then it appears designed to obscure the truth, create obstacles for Congress and the public, and downplay or dismiss the concerns of whistleblowers.

(https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/people-vs-pentagon-the-battle-for-ufo-transparency)