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O brother.  You're part of the problem Tom, not part of the solution.  Over at MetaBunk you go around kissing behinds, but here your time is almost exclusively devoted to making a mockery of UFO cases and ufology in general (while simultaneously posting totally woo stuff like "by my forensic anagrammatical analysis of [insert name here], blah blah blah."  What are you - a wild-eyed new ager who ascribes to anagrams and numerology and Tarot cards "to divine the esoteric truths behind reality," or a die-hard disbeliever who longs to be respected by the debunker community?


Honestly I doubt that you even know the answer to that question yourself.  But the perverse glee that you take in disrupting rational debate with weirdly blithering nonsense and misdirection, makes you an adversary, not an advocate, of informed and meaningful discussion.


The facts are clear and simple:


1.)  If Luis Elizondo hadn't come forward we'd probably never have even known about the Pentagon's AATIP, and their stunning conclusions about the reality and the non-human origin of these kinds of devices operating in our airspace.


2.) If the TTSA hadn't released the Nimitz video and convinced Cmdrs. Fravor and Slaight to come forward, we would never have gotten their crystal clear and highly compelling testimony about those incidents - which, by the way, is now probably one of the most historic cases in recent UFO history thanks to their impeccable credentials and these unprecedented video clips.  When has the DoD ever released video from our best fighter jets of an intercept attempt of a UFO?  Probably never - I can't recall this ever happening before.


Sure, this third video (like the other two, honestly) -without the kind of additional context that we got with the Nimitz case- is extremely ambiguous if not outright worthless as evidence of UFO activity.  But that's on the DoD, not TTSA.  The DoD has chosen to release only tiny blurry brief clips with no real intelligence value.  We've just learned that the Gimbal and "Go Fast" video clips are only two tiny segments from a >17-minute mission.  Where's the rest?  TTSA doesn't have it - the DoD has it.  But they're not sharing >95% of that video footage.


So if you actually cared >at all< about this subject (and if you don't, then why are you here in the first place?), you'd be peeved at the DoD for holding so much data back...rather than looking for excuses to take pot shots at the people fighting to get more data released from our government to share with us, free of charge.


Talk about biting the hand that feeds you.  Crikes.


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