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    AARO’s UFO Research Portal Shrouded in Secrecy—FOIA Release Offers Little Insight


    AARO’s UFO Research Portal Shrouded in Secrecy—FOIA Release Offers Little Insight



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    1. Recently I’ve had several interactions with debunkers where I’ve pointed out the incredible secrecy around this topic. I’ve linked to where Kirkpatrick has regularly said pretty much everything is “balloons”, but they still won’t release anything although if it was “balloons” it is no longer covered by automatic classification under the UAP Classification Guide. Every time I have these interactions every debunker refuses to believe there is any secrecy. I link to endless examples on the Black Vault website. I guess this is another example I can use to prove the point.

      Thanks for pursuing this. Great work.

    2. No wait, guys… I think I see something…

      [https://imgur.com/a/ym4ySyZ](https://imgur.com/a/ym4ySyZ)

      You know, because they’ve found no evidence of unexplainable UAPs, and definitely nothing of non-human origin. You just can’t see any of it! National security, I’m sure. Man, the USA, Russia, and China are getting sloppy piloting these things allover the glove day and night. /s

      It’s disgusting. How normal people aren’t concerned about DOD SAPS taking up a big chunk of the national budget with no oversight is beyond me.

    3. Thank you for doing this Sir u/blackvault . Surprised they would even send you anything. How would this request to see mainpage + one level from home links on the FOIA pass/work legally? Just because of the mention that they had the “secured web portal”, that would be enough to justify having the public eye/FOIA verifying if it actually exists as it was paid for?

    4. I said it before and I’ll say it again.

      AARO is not just Blue Book 2.0. It’s likely Blue Book on the outside, and the successor of AAWSAP/AATIP/UAPTF on the inside.

      And now it’s headed by a dude with experience in cryptography and information theory. Guess what, Travis Taylor’s musings on how to defend the earth from an ET invasion were suggesting to focus on the linguistic part of the problem among other things.

    5. The low resolution images are ridiculous. The normal redactions while as always heavy handed are one thing since at least they nominally have justification, but the image quality is almost an extra entirely unjustified redaction whether it was caused by malice or incompetence.

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