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Don James's avatar

First, I don’t think the IAA bill will do much other than scratch the surface of a deep top secret program. Plus, the NYT’s article on a measly $22M for a program demonstrates whatever was investigated isn’t what is really going on. $22M viewed in perspective is a 20 person team sponsored for 5-10 years without any capital costs. Any covert program is going to be in the hundreds of millions or low billions easily. Hell, my company can allocate $50M at a drop of a hat for some silly 3 yr project.

Ok, I’m being cranky - so, I’ll admit it’s a crack in the egg albeit the shell is in my McMuffin.

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GinoS's avatar

I hope someone in legacy media pulls their head out of their ass and busts out a story on this subject. Hopefully something which confirms or shoots down the recent crash retrieval allegations. I'm old school and fear if the allegations ARE true and the only media reporting it are NewsMax, Fox and Tucker Carlson half of the country will think it's all bullshit and we'll get nowhere. Why hasn't Gillibrand said anything recently? The issue is being fronted by Republicans, many who are too closely aligned with the MAGA crowd to make this a truly bipartisan issue. Once again, thanks for the excellent writing Billy.

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