boringrealit
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It's dots with every form a recorded data redacted. I would at least expect something closer to the pentagon videos of Elizondo. I mean, why do they even archive clips like this, and why rerelease old stuff? And this is supposed to be just the first drip of millions of documents.If one was expecting photos of aliens from Zeta Reticuli and flying saucers at the Skunk Works, then yes. If in fact none of that stuff exists and the DoD is just tossing out whatever they have, then maybe it starts to make the people clamoring for Disclosure look a little shady.
IF there is no evidence of UFOs, and by UFOs we all know it means aliens in this context, and various people in Congress or the administration insist on releasing evidence that doesn't exist, this is what we get.
This dump is UFOlogy in a nutshell. Some old hoaxed photos, some old stories and some videos that are a bit confusing to the average person. But, there is nothing of actual substance to support the idea that the US government, and/or its defense contractors, has been systematically, for many decades, collecting, maintaining and reverse engineering alien space craft.
Well, I think the star looked interesting at least. I guess that is something.