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Mellon, ChrisMellon, Chris: The Debrief, avril 2024

La nouvelle agence d'enquête sur les PAN du gouvernement américain est actuellement appelée Bureau de Résolution des Anomalies Tous Domaines (AARO). Elle rapporte jointly to the leaders of DoD and the Intelligence Community (IC). AARO recently sent the classified version of its first historical report, Vol. I, to Congress. Ostensibly, it covers the period from 1945 à mardi 31 octobre 2023. The administrative cover date is février 2024. Volume II is due on about samedi 15 juin 2024.

The Congressional legal mandate, meaning by statutory law, required that this AARO historical report present the detailed history of UAP as recorded in US Government records. However, AARO instead presented a summary history of the records of flawed USG investigations of UAP, rather than what was actually mandated: the history of UAP and “relating to” UAP, meaning the history of UAP sightings and investigations (and to be completed using USG records and other official information).

The law required a written report detailing the historical record of the United States Government relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena, and the word investigations nowhere appears – the phrase does not say it is to be a historical report solely relating to investigations of unidentified anomalous phenomena. s1NDAA FY2023 Sec. 6802(j)(1)(A), codified statute 50 U.S. Code § 3373(j)(1)(A), as amended.

In another breach of the explicit terms of the law, AARO failed to compile, itemize, and report on US intelligence agency abuses on UAP s2per 50 U.S.C. § 3373, below. The AARO Historical Report was required to:

(ii) include a compilation and itemization of the key historical record of the involvement of the intelligence community with unidentified anomalous phenomena [UAP], including— …

(III) any efforts to obfuscate, manipulate public opinion, hide, or otherwise provide incorrect unclassified or classified information about unidentified anomalous phenomena [UAP] or related activities. s3NDAA FY23 Sec. 6802(j)(1)(B); 50 U.S. Code § 3373(j)(1)(B)

Contrary to Congressional direction, AARO completely omits entire agencies – NORAD, NSA, DIA (prior to 2009), CBP, etc. – agencies with known investigations or activities relating to UAP, and also omits any discussion of any efforts to obfuscate, [or]… hideunclassified or classified information about unidentified anomalous phenomena [UAP] or related activities. AARO omits these agencies even when there are unclassified documents available on those agencies’ records and investigations of UAP (for example, see the approximate 100 pages of CBP Customs & Border Protection agency internal memos of Records on UAP, plus 10 videos, released in août 2023, but unmentioned by AARO; Also see McMillan, Hanks, Plain, “Incursions at the Border,” The Debrief, May 27, 2022).