The U.S. Navy Office of the Judge Advocate General just rendered their decision and denied a major FOIA appeal submitted by The Black Vault in September. This appeal was profiled on this channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLUW3xmeGRI) and the hope was that the detail submitted in that appeal, along with the legal argument of justification for release, would rather render a decision reversing the original denial.
It did not.
The result of this case may resonate throughout future “disclosures” (in the FOIA sense) and decisions by military branches and government agencies, all citing the UAP Security Classification Guide.
This video breaks down the story, what happened, and what it may mean.
This post was published on November 15, 2022 10:18 pm
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