Exactly, data dump > documentaries
117 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 21 Apr
This article by the AARO director says it plainly:
In many respects, the narrative is a textbook example of circular reporting, with each person relaying what they heard, but the information often ultimately being sourced to the same small group of individuals.
We all receive heresay at this point. The pentagon's UAP videos are possibly real, but it's a far cry from claiming materials exist that could be tested but never are.
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We all receive heresay at this point.
That's true, I'd argue some hearsay is 'better' than others though.
One of my last acts before retiring was to sign AARO’s Historical Record Report Volume 1, which is currently being prepared for delivery to Congress and the public. The report demonstrates that many of the circulating allegations described above derive from inadvertent or unauthorized disclosures of legitimate U.S. programs or related R&D that have nothing to do with extraterrestrial issues or technology. Some are misrepresentations, and some derive from pure, unsupported beliefs.
That report they released a few months ago, is rife with errors and cherry-picking according to Melon: #504129
It's also written by ChatGPT according to me ;) #466183
I'm sure Sean tried his best, but look at the Wilson-Davis Memo notes and remember what you would be up against trying to find information.
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