Having never worked for military intelligence, De Void feels like a frog on ice when profiling those who do, or have. All the reading and prep work in the world can’t substitute for the vocabulary of experience. Blow a little jargon in my face, spike with impressive acronyms, and I’m easy, partner. That’s why Don Ecker’s Dark Matters Radio podcast on CyberStationUSA.com could be interesting tonight. Well, depending on where you are; 10 p.m. on the left coast is 1 a.m. Thursday EST.

Last year, as you may recall, retired Army colonel John Alexander published a book that assured readers there was no government coverup of UFO data. He made his case in UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies and Realities, and what made it convincing were Alexander’s credentials. Touting ties to the CIA, Los Alamos National Lab, the National Research Council Committee for Assessment of Non-Lethal Weapons Science and Technology, plus a top secret security clearance, among other things, the Special Forces veteran spent years attempting to smoke out UFO material — or determine its whereabouts — via classified channels such as special access programs.

His unsuccessful efforts led him to report that our deep black network is just as clueless about UFOs as Joe Q. Rube. Again, if you read Alexander’s book, you’re liable to be impressed with his diligence.

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