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Inspector General Launching Evaluation into The Pentagon's Actions With UFOs
Tim McMillan & MJ Nanias
4 May 2021
The Debrief
The Dept of Defense Office of the Inspector General has announced
the launch of a formal evaluation into The Pentagon's actions regarding "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" or UAP.
According to a memorandum provided to The Debrief and then released by
the Inspector General, "The objective of this evaluation is to
determine the extent to which the DoD has taken actions regarding
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)."
"We may revise the objective as the evaluation proceeds, and we will
consider suggestions from management for additional or revised
objectives," reads the memorandum.
In Dec 2017, the New York Times published an article revealing a
secretive study within the Pentagon known as the Advanced Aerospace
Threat Identification Program (AATIP) as well as the "unofficial"
release of 3 videos captured by the Navy in 2004 and 2015, which
showed indistinct airborne objects claimed to be UAP.
More recently, in 2020, the Dept of Defense officially released
the 3 videos, acknowledging that the aerial phenomena observed in
the videos remain characterized as "unidentified." In mid-August of
2020, the Pentagon formally acknowledged they had established a task
force looking into UAP. Recently, with the passing of the FY 2021
Intelligence Authorization Act earlier this year, the UAP Task Force
was given the task to produce a report about its findings. The report
is due in June of this year. Ahead of this upcoming report, the Office
of the Inspector General is now looking into the issue of UAP.
...
Because the inquiry is an evaluation and not an investigation, the IG
Office will likely not be getting involved with some of the most
contentious aspects of UAP news that has been coming out of the DoD in
the last 3 years. Namely, the chaotic, often contradictory,
messaging on UAP by DoD Public Affairs, and disputed claims by former
Director of the National Programs Special Management Staff for the
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Luis
Elizondo.
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