This remarkable John Greenewald interview with the controversial Dr. Taylor packs a lot into a relatively short timeframe. Starting with Taylor’s exposition of his career to the present, the dialogue covers NDAs, secrecy oaths, and the positions he’s held, serially and concurrently. Those familiar with such matters might find things that resonate here. Taylor contrasts “Authority” to do something and “Funding” for same, and in the “GIMBAL” footage case he expands upon remarks Luis Elizondo has made regarding sensor secrecy and the weakness of explaining an “unknown” by using just part of a multiple-sensory data package. Not sure the security-clearanced scientist would have had personally to disassemble a “SNOOPIE team” camera to verify its aperture, but this is a fascinating interview. John Greenewald himself would be a perfect person to comment upon Anthony Bragalia’s UFO Recovery and Technology Transfer Revealed in New US Intelligence Document. As with some of the Defense Intelligence Reference Documents (DIRDs) released to him through FOIA and now widely available, Anthony interprets certain interesting text items as proof of “ET-ness” acknowledged and even held by the government or its contractors. But is this mostly an example of “covering all bases” possibilities inserted into legislation still under development, based upon what’s become a standard “meme” of non-FOIA-able-reverse-engineering of alien spacecraft? Recall the “Wilson-Davis Memo” inserted into the record by an active Congressperson at the May 17th House hearing. (WM)
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