My first reaction is to wonder if the DoD is taking control of the UAP 'problem', without the need for Congressional oversight or transparency? Is this an office created independently of Gillibrand's bill? For the DoD to work this fast, they must have a compelling reason, and I doubt that it's air safety after all these years of UAP sightings.
Happy Thanksgiving, Billy. I have more glue! Not to be a constant name dropper, but I was friend's with Kurt Vonnegut's nephew, Terry. We went to high school together. Terry called me "Holden Caulfield." Kurt's brother was an atmospheric scientist at SUNY-Albany. Bernard Vonnegut knew about the UFO's due to his associations in the "Atmospheric Science Club". That is why Kurt spoke of UFO's. Bernard developed iodine seed clouding for General Electric in Schenectedy, N.Y. . Yes, some things are truer than others. Bob P.S. Hi Larry
Hi Larry, I was happy to see you posted here. I hope you are well and enjoying the theatre! Bob
My first reaction is to wonder if the DoD is taking control of the UAP 'problem', without the need for Congressional oversight or transparency? Is this an office created independently of Gillibrand's bill? For the DoD to work this fast, they must have a compelling reason, and I doubt that it's air safety after all these years of UAP sightings.
Happy Thanksgiving, Billy. I have more glue! Not to be a constant name dropper, but I was friend's with Kurt Vonnegut's nephew, Terry. We went to high school together. Terry called me "Holden Caulfield." Kurt's brother was an atmospheric scientist at SUNY-Albany. Bernard Vonnegut knew about the UFO's due to his associations in the "Atmospheric Science Club". That is why Kurt spoke of UFO's. Bernard developed iodine seed clouding for General Electric in Schenectedy, N.Y. . Yes, some things are truer than others. Bob P.S. Hi Larry
Nice.
Happy Thanksgiving...