That's kind of harder to do when the Department of War, the Pentagon itself, is now admitting that these astronaut sightings were actually unresolved.
And I don't think to the skeptics out there that Takanao Jowson was coordinated at all with the Pentagon.
This was a novel deemed so dangerous by the Pentagon that they spent six months reviewing just 20 pages of the book.
Why would the Pentagon redact fiction?
So what's the real secret that the Pentagon doesn't want you to know?
So keep your eyes peeled because tonight we're going inside the book the Pentagon doesn't want you to read.
But Jake submitted material he suspected was classified, then watched what the Pentagon blacked out.
By drip-feeding chapters, he could see which lines made the Pentagon flinch, adjust, probe, and slip real facts about the UFO legacy program into the public domain under the camouflage of fiction.
The Pentagon's own bureaucracy becomes the delivery mechanism.
And then there's Philip J. Corso, who claimed to be at the Pentagon in the 50s,
and then go on to use the Pentagon's own review process and redactions as authentication? If just