Former Pentagon UFO boss claims government gagged him over alien secrets | 6R5R317 | 2024-02-11 11:08:01
The former Pentagon boss charged with investigating UFOs has claimed senior officials stopped him from releasing top secret findings.
Dr Sean Kirkpatrick also needed to share more details concerning the government's investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), but was gagged.
He stepped down from office in December, days after admitting there could be some truth in a whistleblower's shocking claims that the US authorities is hiding evidence of aliens.
The claims, by former intelligence officer David Grusch, led to a congressional listening to on the difficulty, at which he gave additional proof – and stated people had been 'harmed or injured' in an effort to cover up the knowledge.&
At the time, a private memo from Dr Kirkpatrick stated his department, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), had no proof to again up the claims, and branded them 'insulting'.
Nevertheless, chatting with Politico, it appears the department is aware of far more than it is letting on – and didn't want him sharing the intel.
'There was a really robust concern to interact in the public discourse as typically as I assumed we would have liked to,' stated Dr Kirkpatrick.
'The fact that they [Pentagon leadership] can't work out the best way to get at that message without concern for spillage into different areas has all the time been a frustrating point.'
The previous director stated he was involved that by not speaking up about what the government knew, it might encourage conspiracy theorists to use their silence as proof of a cover-up and promote their very own agendas.
'If there is a void within the info area, will probably be full of the imagination of the general public proper and the conspiracies and these accusations,' he stated, adding the aim of AARO was to research any threats UAP might pose, to not discover aliens.
He stated makes an attempt to interact with the media repeatedly met with inner resistance. Throughout his time in office between July 2022 and the top of 2023, Dr Kirkpatrick did only two on-camera interviews, two print interviews, and two off-camera media briefings.&
But writing in Scientific American final month, he stated: 'I can assure you as its former director that AARO is unwaveringly committed to harnessing science and know-how to convey unprecedented clarity to these fascinating, essential, and stubborn mysteries and to do so with maximum transparency.&
'Its gifted employees and staff of supporting scientists are at this very moment striving in collaboration with the armed forces, intelligence group, authorities businesses, national laboratories, scientific group, educational group – and shortly most of the people – to gather and analyse exhausting, measurable knowledge – i.e., extraordinary proof – in this heretofore eyewitness-rich but data-poor area.'
In August, AARO unveiled a brand new website, sharing declassified knowledge on UAP from over the many years. It showed UFO hotspots over the US, Center East, and Japan, including Nagasaki and Hiroshima, where the US dropped atomic bombs in August 1945.
Dr Kirkpatrick also disagreed with a current report suggesting the US was unprepared for an alien invasion, noting the report only thought-about as much as a time before AARO was shaped.
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