Scientist & intelligence officer Sean Kirkpatrick apparently picked to head UFO office

Dean

Adept Dabbler
WASHINGTON [May 12, 2022, 4 PM EDT] -- Senior Department of Defense and Intelligence Community officials apparently have picked a physicist with decades of experience in the Intelligence Community to serve as director of the recently elevated Pentagon office empowered by Congress to get a grip on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).

Multiple Executive Branch branch sources, none able to speak on the record, have affirmed that Sean Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., applied to be the director of the recently created office that the Pentagon hierarchy calls the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG), and they say that Dr. Kirkpatrick has been selected to fill that position.

The article that I posted on my blog today is the first public report regarding Dr. Kirkpatrick's apparent selection to head the new UAP office.

The Pentagon has not confirmed this information. My inquiry to Defense Department spokesperson Susan Gough on May 10, 2022, specifically referring to Dr. Kirkpatrick, brought this response: "We have nothing to announce on the AOIMSG at this time." Now, you wouldn't be reading this if I wasn't pretty sure that I have it right –- but if I miss the mark, your money back, no questions asked!

I've found no public statement by Dr. Kirkpatrick referring to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena as such– neither any reference using that term, nor a comment on any of the well-publicized cases of recent years. However, in interviews and presentations pertaining to space-based security threats, he has emphasized the importance of getting a handle on anything going on over our heads that may pose a threat to national security. The article contains pertinent excerpts on such subjects from various interviews with or presentations by Dr. Kirkpatrick, including a recent video clip.

Scientist & intelligence officer Sean Kirkpatrick picked to head the new Pentagon-IC office empowered by Congress to study Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
 
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