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Filipino Radio DJ Is Shot Dead While On Facebook Livestream
11:33 AM – Monday, November 6, 2023
On Sunday, news broadcaster Juan Jumalon, also known as “DJ Johnny Walker,” was shot and killed during a live morning broadcast in Calamba Town in Misamis Occidental province, which is the location of his home-based radio station.
The gunman gained entry into the home by pretending to be a listener and then shot him twice. He later took Jumalon’s gold necklace before running out with a companion, who waited outside the victim’s house onboard a motorcycle, according to authorities.
In response to the horrific attack, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. condemned the shooting and said that he had ordered the national police to track down, arrest, and prosecute the killers.
“Attacks on journalists will not be tolerated in our democracy and those who threaten the freedom of the press will face the full consequences of their actions,” Marcos said in a statement.
Authorities stated that they secured the CCTV footage in the area.
After the incident took place, the DJ’s wife took him to the hospital immediately, but doctors pronounced him dead upon arrival.
Additionally, police said that they were not aware of any other threats against Jumalon’s life.
The gunman was not seen on the Facebook livestream, but police are checking the camera footage at the victim’s house and at his neighbors house to see if they had recorded anything.
The Philippines is considered one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists.
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/a-filipino-radio-dj-is-shot-dead-while-on-facebook-livestream/
Critical Concerns Arise Over the U.S. Government's UFO Office Amid Uncertainty Surrounding Its Director's Future
Nov 5, 2023
The U.S. Government's Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Office was established with the aim of ensuring transparency for the public.
However, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) now grapples with an increasing number of accusations related to concealment.
If its purpose was solely to enhance public perception, it appears to have fallen short.
The AARO's second annual report, unveiled in October 2023, was initially leaked to DefenseScoop, and additional insights, along with exclusive comments from its director, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, were shared with CNN.
Of note, DefenseScoop was given the exclusive scoop on Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks assuming direct oversight of the AARO in August 2023.
This week, many defense reporters, including a correspondent from DefenseScoop, were extended an invitation to pose questions to Dr. Kirkpatrick. This invitation followed the introduction of the new "secure" reporting feature on its website, implemented through Google Forms.
Liberation Times inquired with the Department of Defense (DoD) about why DefenseScoop received the AARO's recent report ahead of other publications. Spokesperson Sue Gough provided the following response:
“I have nothing for you on that.”
This all seems to indicate a new media strategy being implemented by the DoD following Hicks' newly mandated oversight role, as stipulated by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023.
The DoD has now become more assertive with its media strategy, although remains relatively tight-lipped in commenting on the challenges encountered by the U.S. military in their interactions with mysterious objects wielding apparent air superiority.
Commenting to the Daily Mail before the release of the AARO’s delayed first report, one anonymous intelligence source stated:
'They're patting themselves on the back that they've resolved over half of them.
'But we don't give a crap about the ones they've resolved. Yeah, there's balloons up there, and balloons are sometimes mistaken for UAP.
'But there are s***loads of classified videos that are pretty profound and pretty clear.
'They don't want to talk about this stuff, because they really, really don't know what the hell they are. That's the truth.'
The strategy, which centres on emphasizing cases that could be resolved, is evident in the AARO's most recent report. A ‘case closure report’ featured in its appendices references a sighting over the western USA, reported by military personnel, which was evaluated by the AARO as a ‘commercial aircraft travelling on well-established air corridors.’
And the UAP Office has also committed to disclosing another successfully resolved case in the upcoming months. Liberation Times has learned that the AARO will soon share information regarding a transmedium UAP incident. Sue Gough informed Liberation Times that a:
“Previously reported transmedium object has been resolved and the case details are being prepared for public release in the near future.”
The nature of the case remains unclear, and Liberation Times has requested additional information. The most prominent transmedium incidents on record involve UAP that seemingly enter bodies of water.
One such event occurred in 2019 when the USS Omaha documented such an occurrence, and another instance took place in 2013 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico - an event filmed by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircraft.
https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/critical-concerns-arise-over-the-us-governments-ufo-office-amid-uncertainty-surrounding-its-directors-future