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Well, I tried to, I tried to cover all of our bases and our team, we filed a FOIA and in 2022, I think it was. Yeah, it was probably 2022. And I'd forgotten about it quite honestly, because it's like years went by. And all of a sudden we get a response from the CIA, which is weird.
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I don't know. I mean, I'm not a huge FOIA guy, but I mean, the CIA, like really? And it's basically like, you know, cause I asked for records. I was thinking like, okay, so let's just like back up. Let's give it like a window of 10 days or whatever. So we know the incident happened. A lot of the sightings were on the 20th of January. So why don't you back it up a little bit?
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And he goes, well, actually, I'm a colonel in the United States Air Force. I was a fighter pilot, blah, blah, blah. And he has since come forward with us. And he had a really dramatic UFO encounter in 1980 or something like that. But he was giving me guidance on like what to ask and where to ask and all that stuff. And blanket statement from the CIA. Basically, that's like either national security classified or exempt from FOIA because of XYZ.
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It's always a tell, too, when you request from one agency and then they forward it to the other agency, which the other agency would obviously have, you know, this article came out in the Daily Mail about the Office of Global Access run under the CIA around their rapid response, you know, global crash retrieval team. And the article is amazing. Like it mentions, I think, Doug Wolf as like the head of the OGA.
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And so they probably would have been in charge of this sort of thing. So the fact that the Air Force is forwarding this to the CIA is such a tell. CIA runs all foreign intelligence, obviously, for the U.S. Such a tell that they were involved in this case.
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But maybe, maybe it's just, you know, Jim Semivan, who's very high up at the CIA.
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like light reflecting objects, which are what all the CIA documents describe UFOs as in the late
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His mentor was Richard Bissell, who was founded Area 51 and was the deputy director of the CIA,
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the number two at the entire CIA.
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If he had gotten his Q clearance through the CIA, there's no way to use the Freedom of Information Act against it.
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So the CIA works with the DOE.
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And there's a counterintel division actually of the CIA that like works with the Department of Energy.
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So you have this blog came out trying to debunk Malmgren, but if he got a skill clearance through the CIA, they'd have no idea that, you know, you can't use a freedom of information against that.
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This was at the time where, you know, not official covers, this idea of being a knock for the CIA was like rampant, like a ton of these guys.
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And his mentor, by the way, was extremely high up at the CIA.
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As head of the CIA, he was made aware of it accidentally.
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