As we await the delayed release of the unclassified Pentagon UAP report to Congress, it’s useful knowing one government has enlisted the public sector in a common approach to UFOs/UAPs. Baptiste Friscourt covers the recent headlined conference; his notes on individual talks in particular are quite fascinating and in some instances eyebrow-raising. Daniel Otis says about UFOs: Canadian Air Force Responds to ‘Threats’ with CF-18 Fighter Jets. Otis provides some exceptions to a general Canadian practice of not following up on UFO reports. Jason Colavito notes that UFO Enthusiasts Push Back After Pentagon Concludes Most UFOs Are Drones, Debris. Jason unfortunately appears to link greed with ufological questioning of the slant noted to the upcoming Pentagon public UAP report. There are serious ufologists with no particular monetary or public spotlight interest who have serious reservations with what The New York Times’ sources have “leaked” about the report. Kevin Randle has already responded, with historical context to The Latest on the Government UAP Report. (WM)
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