In the process of seeking UFO related memorandum within the Executive Office of the President / Office of Science and Technology Policy, my May 2018 FOIA request was redirected to NASA for a response.
As a result, in November of 2019, NASA sent one responsive document that pertained to my request. It was their NASA Daily Comms Brief, which they felt the need to include Space.com’s “We may not be alone, former Pentagon UFO investigator says” article which was published the previous day, which included information on AATIP, Luis Elizondo and To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.
This post was published on March 26, 2020 4:41 pm
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