Elizondo did us a ‘public service’: Michio Kaku

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Kaku told NewsNation's Brian Entin on Friday that Elizondo has "done a public service" by releasing a "mountain of classified data, which gives us hard numbers for the first time."
https://www.newsnationnow.com/banfield/michio-kaku-ufo-investigator-public-service/

Dr Kaku must have different definitions of "mountain" (in this context), "classified," and "data" than I do. We apparently agree on "of."
 
Interestingly, when you take those hard numbers in the Original Three videos from the Navy, and then actually USE them to analyze what the videos show, they demonstrate that Filr1/Nimitz shows a target that does NOT, in fact, accelerate at an incredible rate, that Go Fast is in fact just drifting slowly in the wind, and that Gimbal does not in fact rotate.

Such calculations and analysis, as was done here and elsewhere, seems the sort of thing Dr. Kaku would be interested in doing, and capable if doing. On the off chance that he ever reads this, I suggest he give it a try. Might save himself some embarrassment down the road...
 
And the videos, according to Elizondo, were not, in fact, classified.
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The portions of the videos that people see were never classified. They were residing on a classified system. They were never classified. The portions, let me state state, say it again. The portions that that have been publicly released, were never classified and are not classified

Source: https://youtu.be/Eozxt_HnPu4?t=1436
 
And the videos, according to Elizondo, were not, in fact, classified.
Elizondo stated as much in the emails that accompanied the DOPSR public release process.
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