New Pentagon Group Accused of Trying to “Bury” UFOs Again

A new Pentagon department may be bad news for the degree of transparency that has developed into the military's secretive cache of UFO documentation.

The new Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group is bad news for the four years of openness the government has had into the existence of aliens, argued Marik von Rennenkampff in an editorial for The Hill.

Von Rennenkampff was an analyst in the State Department before he was appointed to the Department of Defense.

Von Rennenkampff warned that the new DoD group, which will be under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security, is an attempt to turn back the clock on the steady declassification of information.

The Pentagon office was announced just before Thanksgiving, and it's likely that it's because of a bill that was introduced by Gillibrand.

Luis Elizondo told von Rennenkampff that the phenomenon shouldn't be seen as an intelligence issue.

Elizondo said that the new group was the perfect place to put it if they wanted 70 more years of secrecy. We have little in the way of efforts serving the public interest.

The spirit of the Gillibrand amendment should be retained if we want meaningful change.

Elizondo claimed that burying the issue in the deep, dark bowels of the Pentagon is the best way to shed light on a topic that needs a whole-of-government approach.

Elizondo had harsh words for the whole thing, which sounded like a plotline from the show. He resigned from the Department of Defense in protest of bureaucratic challenges and inflexible mindsets that he said plagiarized his former employer. Elizondo resigned just a few months after the first declassification, which became a hallmark of Donald Trump's presidency.

Elizondo praised most of his former colleagues aspatriotic and competent, and expressed optimism about Gillibrand's amendment in the face of the DoD, despite the fact that he never ran the unit he claims to have run.

He told The Hill that he thought we were in a good spot. I think we have come a long way. A lot of people are trying to get behind this in a productive way.

The ex-officials voiced deep concerns over the new Pentagon unit.

The head of NASA suggests that alien technology could be involved in the intersection of the government and the unexplained.

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