Saturday, December 14, 2019

ZNN Seeks Input on Pentagon AATIP Reversal

Confusion Reigns about Validity of Pentagon Reversal on purpose of AATIP

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Toronto [ZNN] ZlandCommunications has made several inquiries about Pentagon spokesperson Susan Gough’s announcement that the AATIP program had nothing to do with UAP investigation and that Luis Elizondo had no 'assigned role' in the program.

These statements appear to be seriously questioned by expert observers. In fact, the originator of the story - Black Vault renowned researcher John Greenewald - offered several reasons why the Pentagon may have altered their public position.

Essentially the recent reversal may suggest such things as internal disagreement within the Pentagon about how AATIP is being portrayed publicly or lower level officials speaking out without permission. The entire matter also casts doubt on the report by Helene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean of the NY TIMES in December 2017.

Either way - over the span of two years the Pentagon remained silent - allowing the original story to percolate among dozens of media outlets embedding itself into the international news cycle and transform the global Disclosure process. The Pentagon's apparent reversal has changed that transformation. Why and for what political purposes?

ZNN wants your input on this matter.

Feel free to respond to or comment on the statements below. Your comments and general results will be reviewed and published on ZNN BLOG.




HAVE YOUR SAY

1. The Pentagon spokesperson’s revised statement represents a consensus view within the Pentagon about the mandate of AATIP and I accept its revisions.

2. The spokesperson’s revised public statements about AATIP represents a division among factions within the Pentagon as to how Disclosure is being managed.

3. The initial revelations by the Pentagon, as covered by the NY TIMES in December 2017, was a ruse designed to discredit the Disclosure process, TTSA, Luis Elizondo, the media, Senator Harry Reid and the late Senators Ted Stevens and Daniel K. Inouye.


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1 comment:

  1. #2 I think the combination of Lou El's comment on crashed retrival and the storm area 51 spooked them.

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