Was the US Government Scammed for $1 Million by a Company Claiming to Have UFO Debris? – UFO Explorations
Anthony Bragalia boldly asserts that To The Stars…Academy of Arts & Science (now known as To The Stars) entered into a fraudulent materials analysis deal with the Army. Bragalia assembles most of the known data and adds a piece on the Government-military end to make his case. Though some background may not be directly relevant and his sketches of the principals stem from his perspective and emphasis (last we knew Luis Elizondo has not for some time been “listed as a To The Stars officer),” the entire matter has been “eyebrow raising” for some time. James Carrion’s Caught Between Area 51 and a Gaslighting Billionaire is serious on a more fundamental level. Carrion alleges damage to an individual in the case of Joseph Junior Hicks, whose beliefs he claims were “psychologically manipulated in the process by forces who believe the ends justify the means”. Both well-to-do Robert Bigelow and Brandon Fugal come in for Carrion’s disapproval. On a lighter note, the State of NJ Jumps in to Offer Support for Academics Working on UAP, or Who Would Like to. State Assemblymen Raj Mukherji and Herb Conaway, Jr. introduced “A 4060” appropriating $250,000 on May 19th—two days after the federal hearing in Washington. A quick check of Fast Democracy’s bill tracking shows no further movement on the matter, other than its being “Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee. Keith Basterfield’s analysis of What We Know about the Australian Department of Defence’s (Lack of) Interest in UAP indicates the Land Down Under isn’t spending anything and doesn’t intend to. (WM)
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