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Critique of Pentagon AARO Report Versus Independent UAP Investigation Rigor
Learn why leading UAP experts dismiss the Pentagon's historical review as insufficient and biased, and how academic foundations are attempting to establish verifiable scientific inquiry outside of government control.
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- Independent researchers found the AARO report lacked credibility and rigor when compared to decades of dedicated investigative groundwork.
- Experts like Don Schmidt and Kevin Randall noted AARO ignored key government witnesses, validating existing suspicions of a cover-up.
- Dr. Gary Nolan emphasizes that substantive UAP research requires academic standards and expertise, not reliance solely on government gatekeepers.
- The general sentiment among long-time observers is that the official denial was expected, reinforcing ongoing public distrust in government transparency regarding the phenomenon.
- This discussion contrasts the Pentagon's denial of non-human technology claims with new private foundation efforts focused on securing and analyzing physical data.
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Top Comments (10)
Once someone has observed a UFO up close and personal like the one I observed during the mid 1950's these discussions become static. You understand that the government constantly lies. I am just an every day American. I went on and obtained my college degree and did 2 duty tours in Viet Nam during the late 1960's.
As brazilian military admitted, never a government will admit the existence of anything they don’t control😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Even worse was what The head of NASA said about David Grusch. "Some random guy who had a friend that had a flying saucer in a shed". Instead of, a highly decorated military officer that delivered the president his daily intelligence briefings.
Ross why aren’t you covering 3I/atlas ? This topic is keeping me up at night. P.s ❤️ from Scotland 🏴
yes he is right..... DOD and CIA wont come clean on anything;; people need to stop whistleblowing to the government; because they just want " all the information the individuals know " ... and use it to their advantage
Anyone else from Brazil watching this dicumentary too?? Like It
The Roswell story really saw the light in the late 1970s with that great show In Search Of.... The story was in one episode including an interview with Jesse Marcel. I believe Stanton Friedman exposed more info in his early research and novels, from the 80s. Not to mention the Col. Philip J Corso novel The Day after Roswell, from the 1990s. Interesting stuff. But I think they are in so deep, and so long, that the truth will always be muddied, and never be exposed.
Kilpatrick's job was to make sure no one believes in UFO's. AARO was set up by the Pentagon to investigate itself. What a surprise they found themselves not guilty.
The lack of substance in the AARO report is explainable by the obvious idea that they've learnt from history. The less you say now, the less you have to defend later. The initial media release and consequent rebuttal of the Roswell UFO crash is a classic example of what I'm suggesting.
Nolan is the Best,i really like him. At last we have guy who really knows what his speaking
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Top Comments (10)
Once someone has observed a UFO up close and personal like the one I observed during the mid 1950's these discussions become static. You understand that the government constantly lies. I am just an every day American. I went on and obtained my college degree and did 2 duty tours in Viet Nam during the late 1960's.
As brazilian military admitted, never a government will admit the existence of anything they don’t control😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Even worse was what The head of NASA said about David Grusch. "Some random guy who had a friend that had a flying saucer in a shed". Instead of, a highly decorated military officer that delivered the president his daily intelligence briefings.
Ross why aren’t you covering 3I/atlas ? This topic is keeping me up at night. P.s ❤️ from Scotland 🏴
yes he is right..... DOD and CIA wont come clean on anything;; people need to stop whistleblowing to the government; because they just want " all the information the individuals know " ... and use it to their advantage
Anyone else from Brazil watching this dicumentary too?? Like It
The Roswell story really saw the light in the late 1970s with that great show In Search Of.... The story was in one episode including an interview with Jesse Marcel. I believe Stanton Friedman exposed more info in his early research and novels, from the 80s. Not to mention the Col. Philip J Corso novel The Day after Roswell, from the 1990s. Interesting stuff. But I think they are in so deep, and so long, that the truth will always be muddied, and never be exposed.
Kilpatrick's job was to make sure no one believes in UFO's. AARO was set up by the Pentagon to investigate itself. What a surprise they found themselves not guilty.
The lack of substance in the AARO report is explainable by the obvious idea that they've learnt from history. The less you say now, the less you have to defend later. The initial media release and consequent rebuttal of the Roswell UFO crash is a classic example of what I'm suggesting.
Nolan is the Best,i really like him. At last we have guy who really knows what his speaking