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1 Ralph Blumenthal - @InquireAnomalus conference. #ufotwitter RB talks about a book he's written with his wife about UFOs that's geared towards children. I wonder how Semivan will feel about that? "They're f**king with us!" I have a contact who would REALLY not like that book.















🧃 Major General William Neil McCasland was MJ-12 aka MAJESTIC 12 now known today as SAPOC SRG. SAPOC SRG is the successor to ZODIAC, 404 com, etc et al as I have covered. McCasland was also an advisor to @tomdelonge Who or what is MAJESTIC 12, MAJIC, or MJ-12 today 🙋♀️❔❓⁉️ SAPOC or Special Access Program Oversight Committee, is a Department of Defense (DoD) body that oversees Special Access Programs (highly classified "black" projects). It was established or significantly formalized in the mid-1990s, specifically through changes announced by the Deputy Secretary of Defense on January 5, 1994, which standardized SAP management processes via the SAPOC under the President Bill Clinton. This aligns with broader DoD reforms in the mid-1990s that expanded and restructured the modern Special Access Program framework. Sources describing its origins point to internal DoD directives (e.g., DoD Directive 5205.07) and administrative actions rather than any specific 1990 legislation. 🎩 @Mack_MazdaX




"...if we don’t know what it is, tell the American people we don’t know what it is. Don’t play these games." ~Stratton Who "Whispered" in Gough's Ear? The Power of Stratton Compels You Here's a bit of an 🚨 Exclusive 🚨 by Joe Murgia Remember back in 2021 when @JeremyCorbell and @g_knapp released photos and videos related to the 2019 West Coast and East Coast UAP events? Think USS Russell and USS Omaha on the left, and Acorn, Sphere and Metallic Blimp on the right. Pentagon spokesperson, Susan Gough, released a statement to various media outlets stating, “I can confirm that the referenced photos and videos were taken by Navy personnel. The UAPTF has included these incidents in their ongoing examinations. As we have said before, to maintain operations security and to avoid disclosing information that may be useful to potential adversaries, DOD does not discuss publicly the details of either the observations or the examinations of reported incursions into our training ranges or designated airspace, including those incursions initially designated as UAP.” Whoa! We were all caught off guard as the usual Debbie Downer and UFO denier, Gough, was so forthcoming. It was a clear about face from her normal, nothing-to-see-here, stance. But why? One conspiracy theory went like this: She knew all of that stuff was not UAP and gladly made the statement to send ufology on a wild goose chase. In the end, the UFO folks would end up with egg on their face as the prosaic nature of those objects was revealed. John Greenewald (@theblackvault) suggested various theories, including that it may all be a set-up. He floated the idea that the government DID know what some of these items were (he suggested the acorn UAP was actually a Batman balloon) and it was all part of a plan to look "completely inept" and "maybe this is just simply the same cover-up and conspiracy, but with a new tactic." But the truth is more interesting. @jaystratton discussed this at AlienCon last year: Stratton: "The mission of the Task Force, as I said yesterday in the panel, I said, 'Take it seriously, and own it.' Own it is a great example of why, for the first time…George probably dropped his coffee when he saw the response back from the DoD [Gough] spokesperson saying, 'Yep, it’s unidentified.' Right?" Knapp: "I was flabbergasted." Stratton: "That’s the owning. You know, because if we don’t know what it is, tell the American people we don’t know what it is. Don’t play these games. And reporting…centralized-data repository and the data-focus, science-focus, was a big, big, big drum I beat every day, right?" ~~~ So, again, why was Gough upfront with the American people about 2019, and why did she "own it"? Last year, I asked around and learned that, at the time (April 2021) Gough put out that statement, Stratton (who left the UAPTF in January of 2021) was still a senior advisor and still engaged with the topic. And he had that pull. Remember what he said to @g_knapp? "If I'd go into a meeting with a two-star or one-star [admiral], you know, [we] kind of have a peer level. So I'm not put in the corner." ~Jay Stratton Somebody like that could go up to Gough, and say, "Put out this statement." And THAT is why Gough said what she did in 2021 about those Navy encounters with UAP in 2019. To make it crystal clear: Gough made that statement because Stratton told her to say it. So yeah, we really miss Jay Stratton and I really can't wait to read his book.


NBC News reported today on allegations that while working as DHS Sec Kristi Noem's top aide, Corey Lewandowksi sought kickbacks from contractors he steered DHS business to. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/d… The article includes this wild section involving DHS contractor Salus Worldwide.


I remain opposed to U.S. troops on the ground in Iran.











