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Pentagon Disinformation Fueled America’s UFO Mythology, WSJ Reports

Pentagon Disinformation Fueled America’s UFO Mythology, WSJ Reports Pentagon Disinformation Fueled America’s UFO Mythology, WSJ Reports

A recent Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that much of America’s UFO mythology has been fueled by Pentagon disinformation campaigns designed to cover up real secret-weapons programs, not extraterrestrial encounters.

The report uncovers that as early as the 1950s, the U.S. military spread doctored photos and false stories — such as doctored images of “flying saucers” at Area 51— to mislead the public and protect classified stealth fighter projects. Rather than hiding alien technology, the military sought to keep secret the development of advanced weapons systems critical to national security during the Cold War. (RELATED: Politicians Make Major UFO Announcement Which Proves They Don’t Care About Their Voters)

The Pentagon’s congressionally-ordered probe, led by chief scientist Sean Kirkpatrick, found that disinformation was often propagated by local commanders as well as possibly by institutional programs, creating fertile ground for decades of myths. These myths were sometimes allowed to flourish intentionally to misdirect foreign intelligence, especially from the Soviet Union.

In 2023, investigators uncovered a bizarre “hazing” ritual within the Air Force’s classified programs, where new commanders were shown fake photos of supposed antigravity vehicles and told to keep the secret, fueling further misinformation. The Department of Defense plans to release a follow-up report detailing these findings later this year.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon’s public 2024 report on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) omitted key facts to protect classified programs and avoid embarrassment, leaving the public suspicious. Republican members of Congress have formed a caucus demanding more transparency on UAP crash retrieval programs.

The investigation also revealed chilling Cold War-era incidents, such as in 1967 when nuclear missile launch systems were mysteriously disabled by electromagnetic tests, which some former Air Force personnel still believe were caused by alien craft.

“This is a gigantic cover-up,” said Robert Salas, a former Air Force captain interviewed by WSJ, who believes the military has concealed vital truths from the public and even its own personnel.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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