Why was an “Urgent: Safety of Flight Issue” email containing the “GoFast” UFO video deleted without explanation from naval commanders’ computers in 2015?

Retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, former deputy administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, doesn’t want to get sidetracked by the so-called Wilson Memo controversy. He never met fellow Navy flag officer and former Defense Intelligence Agency director Thomas Wilson, and he has no personal knowledge of the events described in the Memo.

There is, however, an aspect of those papers, fabricated or not, that rings true for Gallaudet. And that’s the outrage Wilson allegedly expresses as he recounts, in 2002, being denied access to a classified Defense Department UFO research program. Wilson has dismissed the Memo as fiction, but Gallaudet’s takeaway has nothing to do with the authenticity of the document itself.

“I’m sure it’s legitimate in terms of being an example of something I’ve seen first hand,” says Gallaudet, “and that is, a senior officer who wants to get read into a compartmented program, and the career bureaucrats who own the program tell them they don’t need to know.

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