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If you enjoy my articles, transcripts, Twitter feed and comments, you can support my work on Patreon. URL: https://www.patreon.com/ufojoe ~~~ by Joe Murgia – @ufojoe11 on Twitter Partial transcript of an interview with journalist Leslie Kean by Jeffrey Mishlove, host of “New Thinking Allowed.” This was posted on YouTube on September 13th, 2020. My comments are […]
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If you like what you see, here is my Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/ufojoe ~~~ by Joe Murgia – @ufojoe11 on Twitter On the June 19th, 2020 episode of “Mystery Wire Podcast,” more than a year after they first appeared online, investigative reporter, George Knapp, of KLAS-TV in Las Vegas, finally commented on the infamous Wilson/Davis documents. This […]
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Commander David Fravor was the guest on a recent episode of “The Fighter Pilot Podcast” to discuss his encounter with and subsequent chasing of, a Tic Tac-shaped UFO back in 2004. This is the most detailed interview with Fravor I have heard so far. I transcribed about 80% of the interview and left out parts […]
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By Joe Murgia Ever since The New York Times published their story last year about the Pentagon’s UFO program, there’s been debate over the official name. In their article, The Times called it the “Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.” Politico and The Washington Post used the word “Aviation” instead of “Aerospace.” Why such a discrepancy among top journalists? […]