Maybe I didn’t make it clear in my article. It wouldn’t be the first time. Sometimes I have things in my head and I think I have communicated it and then I realize no one knows what I am talking about.
You have the DoD coming out to take UFOs seriously. Could be another nation, could be interdimensional craft, could be time travellers, could be little gray fuzzy beings from Aldabaran. Whatever.
They have a history of denying and covering up this shit. It doesn’t matter what it is, they aren’t coming clean with the public.
So, they decide it is inconvenient -- for whatever reason -- to continue their narrative of denial.
That is the first issue. The second issue is. . .
A bunch of employees know what is coming, they leave to join forces with a UFO researcher/contractor company. They see money to be made. While $13 billion is a drop in the bucket, it’s a helluva lot of money for low-level analyst types.
I don’t necessarily think the DoD is driving much of what we are reading now. It is that new company set to cash in on what they know is going to happen. It is the group of employees who are doing this.
So you have a historic lack of credibility on the military’s part, then you have this new shady company releasing info that involves ex-employees and the Pentagon isn’t doing shit about it.
I also wonder if the Pentagon isn’t trying to get out in front of the story. Maybe they think these ex-staffers are whistleblowers.