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Reuters: U.S. to renegotiate strike drone deal, establish overseas deliveries
September 5, 2025 15:22
U.S. President Donald Trump may unilaterally change the 38-year-old arms control treaty to sell heavy attack drones such as Reaper abroad. Reuters reports Reuters, citing an unnamed U.S. official and four people familiar with the plan.
According to the official, the new policy will allow General Atomics, Kratos (KTOS.O) and Anduril, which produce large drones, to have their products considered "foreign military sales" by the State Department.
This will allow them to sell drones abroad .
The U.S. official noted that the effort is the first part of a planned "extensive" review of the U.S. foreign military sales program. The State Department declined to comment .
Under the new plan, the United States could designate drones as aircraft, like the F-16, rather than missile systems.
This would circumvent the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) agreement signed by 35 countries in 1987.
After that, America will be able to sell drones to Eastern Europe or the Arab Emirates, which previously had difficulty obtaining the "best US UAVs.".
The current interpretation of the Agreement states that the sale of many military drones is subject to a "strong presumption of denial".
That is, the buyer country must provide a compelling security reason for purchasing the drones and agree to use the weapons in strict accordance with international law .
According to a U.S. official, the new rules will allow the United States to become "a leading supplier of drones instead of ceding this space to Turkey and China.".
Today, the United States does not sell drones to a number of countries, including Ukraine. They fear that advanced technologies could fall into enemy hands.
According to the unnamed sources, the exact date of the publication of the new rules for the sale of drones has not yet been determined.
It was previously expected that the foreign military sales program would be revised in 2025, and the administration is now working on its "implementation.".
Fox News reported that Trump will sign an executive order on September 5 to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War. Pete Hagesse will be given the title "Secretary of War.".
https://news.liga.net/en/politics/news/reuters-us-to-renegotiate-strike-drone-deal-establish-overseas-deliveries
Ukraine's drone chief confirms strikes on Ryazan oil refinery and Luhansk oil depot
Fri, September 05, 2025 - 10:01
On the night of September 5, unmanned aerial systems attacked fuel infrastructure facilities in Russia and the occupied territory of Ukraine.
The Ryazan oil refinery and an oil depot in Luhansk were hit, according to Robert 'Magyar' Brovdi, commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' Unmanned Systems Forces.
Drones attacked the Ryazan oil refinery, one of the four largest refineries in Russia, with an annual capacity of about 17.1 million tons, and at the Luhansk oil depot, which is located in the temporarily occupied territory.
The operations were carried out by units of the Bird's Sting of Unmanned Systems Forces (14th Regiment) in coordination with the Special Operations Forces, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, and other components of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
"Gasoline is becoming a scarce commodity, and gas and oil are quickly burning up," Magyar emphasized.
Attack on Ryazan oil refinery
On the night of September 5, Ukrainian drones again attacked the Ryazan oil refinery—numerous photos and videos of a large-scale fire that broke out after the explosions appeared on social media.
The Russian authorities said that air defense and electronic warfare systems had allegedly destroyed eight drones over the region.
According to them, there were no casualties or damage to residential buildings or infrastructure. At the same time, they acknowledged that debris fell on the territory of the industrial enterprise.
The oil refinery in Ryazan has been hit again. The previous attack was on August 2.
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/ukraine-s-drone-chief-confirms-strikes-on-1757055692.html
https://t.me/RBC_ua_news/160202
Russian forces launch large-scale drone strike on Dnipropetrovsk region, fires break out
05.09.2025 08:51
On the night of September 5, Russian forces launched a drone strike on the Dnipropetrovsk region, with direct hits reported.
This was reported on Telegram by Serhii Lysak, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, according to Ukrinform.
It was noted that the region was subjected to a large-scale drone attack during the night. Air defense forces successfully neutralized 15 of the drones.
“In Dnipro, the aggressor targeted an industrial facility. Fires broke out at the site, and emergency responders quickly moved in to extinguish them,” Lysak wrote.
Read also: Five civilians killed in Russian attacks on Donetsk region over past day
An FPV drone struck the Nikopol district, specifically the Pokrovske community.
Fortunately, there were no casualties or injuries.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, Russian invaders attacked the Nikopol and Synelnykove districts of Dnipropetrovsk region with drones and artillery the day before, damaging homes and vehicles.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4033143-russian-forces-launch-largescale-drone-strike-on-dnipropetrovsk-region-fires-break-out.html
https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-blows-up-a-gaza-city-high-rise-building-says-it-housed-hamas-infrastructure/
IDF blows up a Gaza City high-rise building, says it housed Hamas infrastructure
September 5, 2025 5:51 pm
The IDF blew up a multi-story building used by Hamas in Gaza City as military infrastructure, the army said Friday, as it ramped up its ground offensive in the enclave.
According to the military, the building was being used by Hamas as operational infrastructure, including underground facilities that were utilized to plan attacks, stage ambushes against IDF forces and provide escape routes for terror operatives.
The announcement confirmed an earlier statement from Defense Minister Israel Katz, who said Israel had issued its first formal evacuation notice to residents of a multi-story building in the city ahead of an impending strike.
“The bolt is now being removed from the gates of Hell in Gaza,” Katz posted on X. “Once the door is opened, it will not be closed, and IDF operations will intensify — until Hamas’s murderers and rapists accept Israel’s conditions for ending the war, first and foremost the release of all hostages and disarmament — or be destroyed.”
Katz posted his statement as the IDF expanded its ground offensive into Gaza City, with politicians framing the campaign as a decisive maneuver aimed at breaking Hamas’s remaining strongholds.
Alongside the announcement, media outlets in Gaza reported that the IDF struck the Al-Mushtaha tower in Gaza City three times.
Footage showed a heavy cloud of smoke at the site after residents were called to evacuate. It was unclear whether there were any casualties in the incident.
Arej Ahmed, a 50-year-old displaced Palestinian who lives in a tent in the southwest of Gaza City, told AFP that her husband “saw residents of the Mushtaha Tower throwing their belongings from the upper floors to take them and flee before the strike.”
“Less than half an hour after the evacuation orders, the tower was bombed,” she said by telephone.
Israel, she added, “orders the residents of towers to evacuate, claiming it wants to avoid civilian casualties. But what about us — hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians in the tents surrounding these buildings?”
The military stressed that it issues warnings to residents and employs precision strikes to reduce the risk to civilians, while again accusing Hamas of using Gaza’s civilian population as human shields.
According to the military’s announcement, intelligence revealed that Hamas had embedded sniper and anti-tank positions, surveillance systems, command-and-control centers and observation posts inside residential buildings, while also planting explosives nearby to ambush Israeli forces.
Additionally, the terror group’s tunnels are said to run beneath and around these buildings. The IDF said the sites pose a direct threat to its troops as operations in Gaza City expand, and therefore will be struck soon.
Earlier Friday, Hamas-run authorities in Gaza said 19 people were killed in a series of Israeli strikes in and around Gaza City. When contacted by AFP, the IDF requested timeframes and coordinates to comment on specific incidents.
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IDF spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said Thursday that Israeli forces now control roughly 40 percent of the city and intend to push further in the coming days as part of the broader plan to seize full control.
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has repeatedly warned in private forums that the Gaza City operation will endanger the hostages, and has reportedly urged the government to accept the phased deal that Hamas said it had agreed to, shortly after Israel declared it would only accept a deal for all the hostages to be released at once.
IDF announces Hamas money man killed
Meanwhile, the IDF also announced Friday that troops working with the Shin Bet security agency earlier this week killed Nur al-Din Dabbaghsh, a Hamas operative who managed finances for the group’s military arm.
Dabbaghsh was accused of collecting and transferring tens of millions of dollars to the terror group during the war, money that Israel says funded weapons and operations, and helped sustain the organization’s fighting capabilities.
The military also said its forces continued to strike Hamas infrastructure and operatives across the Gaza Strip, targeting sites both above and below ground while intensifying pressure on Hamas’ military wing.
In northern Gaza, forces from the 99th Division reported destroying anti-tank missile launch sites, a weapons storage facility, and additional infrastructure, while soldiers from the Nahal Brigade killed several Hamas operatives in clashes nearby.
Elsewhere, Givati Brigade troops and the 401st Armored Brigade, operating under 162nd Division, continued advancing in the Jabalia area and elsewhere on the outskirts of Gaza City, where they have eliminated terrorists, dismantled explosives and destroyed further Hamas positions.
Egypt says won’t allow mass displacement of Palestinians
As Israel’s offensive in Gaza City widens, Egypt has said it will not tolerate mass displacement of Palestinians and repeated its charge on Friday that Israel is committing genocide, as thousands of residents of Gaza City defied Israeli orders to leave.
“Displacement is not an option and it is a red line for Egypt and we will not allow it to happen,” Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty told Reuters in Nicosia on Friday.
“Displacement means liquidation and the end of the Palestinian cause and there is no legal or moral or ethical ground to evict people from their homeland,” he said.
He continued, “What is happening on the ground is far beyond the imagination. There is a genocide in motion there, mass killing of civilians, artificial starvation created by the Israelis.”
Israel adamantly rejects the accusations that it is causing starvation in Gaza and committing a genocide there, saying it makes efforts to facilitate humanitarian assistance and to avoid civilian casualties.
It blames Hamas for fighting among civilian populations and accuses it of stealing aid.
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says more than 64,000 people in the Strip have been killed or are presumed dead in the fighting so far, though the toll cannot be verified and does not differentiate between civilians and fighters.
Israel says it has killed over 22,000 combatants in battle as of August and another 1,600 terrorists inside Israel during the October 7 onslaught.
Israel has said it seeks to minimize civilian fatalities and stresses that Hamas uses Gaza’s civilians as human shields, fighting from civilian areas including homes, hospitals, schools, and mosques.
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“Hamas’s Banker” Taken Out: IDF Eliminates Key Financier of Terrorist Operations
SEP 5, 2025 01:30
The Israel Defense Forces announced this Friday that a senior Hamas operative responsible for managing the group’s military finances was killed earlier this week in Gaza.
According to the IDF, Nur al-Din Dabbaghsh, described as the “money manager” of Hamas’s military wing, oversaw the transfer of tens of millions of dollars that fueled the organization’s combat operations.
Security officials said the funds financed weapons, sustained infrastructure, and prolonged Hamas’s ability to wage war.
The operation, carried out in cooperation with the Shin Bet security agency, was part of Israel’s ongoing campaign to dismantle both the leadership and logistical backbone of Hamas.
Expanding operations across Gaza
Military officials said Israeli forces are intensifying pressure on Hamas by targeting operatives and infrastructure both above and below ground.
In northern Gaza, the 99th Division reported destroying anti-tank missile launch sites, a weapons depot, and additional facilities tied to Hamas’s military activity.
Nearby, Nahal Brigade soldiers clashed with and killed several armed operatives.
Further south, troops from the Givati Brigade and the 401st Armored Brigade, operating under the 162nd Division, continued advancing through Jabalia and the outskirts of Gaza City.
The units reported eliminating fighters, dismantling explosives, and demolishing fortified Hamas positions.
Focus on financial lifelines
The elimination of Dabbaghsh underscores Israel’s efforts to choke off Hamas’s financial channels, which military officials say are as critical as weapons stockpiles.
“Every dollar denied to Hamas weakens its capacity to fight,” one defense source said.
The IDF has repeatedly stated that its campaign is aimed not only at degrading Hamas’s battlefield capabilities but also at severing the networks that enable the group’s survival in prolonged conflict.
https://www.jfeed.com/news-israel/hamas-finance-chief-eliminated
B.C. Wildfire Service says civilian drone hit firefighting plane
September 5, 2025
The B.C. Wildfire Service says one of its firefighting aircraft has been struck by a civilian drone that was being illegally flown in restricted airspace.
It says the incident involved a bird dog plane that directs airtankers and other aircraft, and occurred during operations against a blaze in the Cariboo Fire Centre.
The service says such interference with its operations "poses significant risk" and anyone found flying drones in restricted areas faces penalties of up to $100,000 and up to one year in jail.
It did not say if the bird dog was damaged or if a culprit had been identified.
The service says unauthorized drones including the smallest models weighing less than 250 grams are banned within five nautical miles, or 9.3 kilometres, and 3,000 feet above active wildfires.
About 150 fires were burning across B.C. on Thursday, including eight on Vancouver Island.
One new fire was discovered Thursday west of Campbell River near Strathcona Provincial Park's western boundary; it was burning out of control as of 6 p.m.
The other seven fires are either under control or not expected to grow beyond their current boundaries.
About 35 fires are burning in the Cariboo Fire Centre in the province's central Interior.
Farther south, about 84 properties along the Coquihalla Highway are on alert and one other has been ordered to evacuate due to an intense wildfire that saw drivers go through showers of embers before the highway was shut down.
The Thompson-Nicola Regional District says the evacuation order and alerts are due to the Mine Creek fire, which has reached 19 square kilometres in size and is burning near the highway between Hope and Merritt.
The Coquihalla Highway was closed Wednesday in the stretch near the fire and remains shuttered between Hope and Merritt, with motorists advised to take highways 1 and 3 as alternatives.
Video shared on social media on Wednesday shows vehicles passing large trees engulfed in flames on both sides of the highway, before it was closed in the afternoon.
The wildfire service says the Mine Creek fire was displaying an intensity level of Rank 5 on a scale of six on Wednesday, indicating extremely vigorous surface fire activity or having an active crown fire.
However, the service says the level has since dropped to Rank 2 and 3 with a moderately vigorous surface blaze, although the fire's behaviour is expected to increase later in the day as temperatures rise.
"Yesterday, Sept. 3, record high temperatures and winds beyond those forecast resulted in Rank 5 fire behaviour on this incident," an update says.
"Accessing this fire has been challenging due to the terrain and multiple bridge washouts from previous flooding," the update adds. "Priorities are securing Highway 5 (Coquihalla) and the protection of infrastructure in the area."
B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar warned on Wednesday that the province is expecting a rise in wildfire activity due to lightning in the forecast and recent high temperatures.
Metro Vancouver continues to be covered in haze from wildfires with an air quality warning in place for the Lower Mainland and Parmar said the situation could worsen in the next few days.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2025.
https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/bc-wildfire-service-says-civilian-drone-hit-firefighting-plane-11169561
https://breakingdefense.com/2025/09/exclusive-navy-taps-four-aerospace-primes-to-design-autonomous-drone-wingmen/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l0aUKIF9bE
EXCLUSIVE: Navy taps four aerospace primes to design autonomous drone wingmen
September 05, 2025 11:01 am
The US Navy has awarded contracts to four major aerospace prime contractors — Anduril, Northrop Grumman, Boeing and General Atomics — for “conceptual designs” for a carrier-based autonomous combat drone, according to a Navy document obtained by Breaking Defense.
Additionally, Lockheed Martin is under contract for the drone’s “common control,” according to a slide on Collaborative Combat Aircraft from the Navy’s program executive office for unmanned aviation and strike weapons, dated Aug. 20.
The contract awards, which previously were not publicly known, are the clearest sign that the Navy is moving forward with the concept of a “loyal wingman” aircraft that can operate from the deck of a carrier.
Both the Navy and Air Force have pursued the concept of CCAs, but while the Air Force put its program in the spotlight, the sea service’s own efforts have been largely shrouded in secrecy.
It is unclear how long the companies have been under contract and working on their CCA designs.
A Navy official told Breaking Defense that the document’s information concerning the four aerospace primes and Lockheed Martin “is accurate,” but did not provide further information.
A spokesperson for Anduril declined to comment. A spokesperson for Boeing deferred comment to the Navy. Spokespeople for Northrop Grumman did not provide comment before publication.
In a statement, Lockheed spokesperson Melissa Dalton confirmed the company is under contract for the common control system, specifically with the Skunk Works MDCX autonomy platform.
Dalton noted that the company tested the MDCX with a General Atomics MQ-20 Avenger last year, “advancing technology necessary for future Collaborative Combat Aircraft.”
General Atomics spokesman C. Mark Brinkley directed specific questions about the Navy’s CCA program to the service, but noted that the company rolled out notional designs for carrier-capable CCAs last summer.
Those concepts adapt the YFQ-42A design currently being tested under the Air Force’s program for shipboard operations, he said in a statement.
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While the Navy and Air Force both have unique needs for a so-called “Collaborative Combat Aircraft,” in general, both concepts involve novel drones that will fly alongside the services’ fighter jets.
Rear Adm. Michael Donnelly, the flag officer on the chief of naval operations’ staff in charge of developing CCA requirements, has previously said the Navy is coordinating with the Air Force on development of common standards for elements like mission planning, but much of the work has been behind closed doors.
One of the unique requirements for the Navy for any CCA program will be the need for it to take off and land on an aircraft carrier. The service is already in the midst of perfecting autonomous carrier-based flights through its unmanned aerial tanker program, MQ-25.
Navy brass has been adamant that the MQ-25, which is designed by Boeing, will successfully fly from carriers in 2026.
The Navy may also be chasing a significantly cheaper price point than the Air Force of about $15 million per plane, compared to the $25 million to $30 million per aircraft cited by former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall.
In April 2024 Rear Adm. Stephen Tedford, the Navy’s program executive for unmanned systems and weapons, said that cheaper price point would enable the service to use a single CCA multiple times for surveillance and strike missions before ending its lifespan as a one-way attack drone.
“I want something that’s going to fly for a couple hundred hours. The last hour it’s either a target or a weapon,” he said then. “But I’m not going to sustain them for 30 years.”
At the time, Tedford said the Navy was “in the process” of beginning analysis for a CCA program and intended for initial studies to focus on the payloads, sensors and mission systems that will be needed on drones, with fielding of drones slated for “the second half of this decade.”
Last November, the Navy conducted a demonstration where it used its Unmanned Carrier Aviation Mission Control Station (UMCS) to control a General Atomics MQ-20 Avenger.
The UMCS is based on Lockheed Martin’s MDCX autonomy platform, which was developed by its secretive Skunk Works unit.
Naval Air Systems Command called the test “part of an effort to advance technology for future Collaborative Combat Aircraft.”
As for the Air Force, the service previously selected General Atomics and Anduril to build and flight test prototype drones from an initial group of five contractors who participated in the program’s design phase.
General Atomics’ CCA variant, known as the YFQ-42A, has entered flight testing, the Air Force announced last week, while the Anduril drone, YFQ-44A, is “expected to enter flight testing in the near future,” a service spokesperson said previously.
The Air Force’s vision for the program, unveiled in fiscal 2024 as a multibillion endeavor, would see it initially field as many as 1,000 drones.
The service also intends to hold multiple iterations of the CCA competition to provide previous and new vendors a chance to bring new designs forward.
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Steven Greenstreet 🐷 and Responses from Anna Paulina Luna and James Fox
@MiddleOfMayhem
I asked Sean Kirkpatrick, the former director of the Pentagon's UFO office, to respond to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) announcing yet another Congressional UFO hearing featuring dubious UFO personalities.
Kirkpatrick pulled no punches as usual. His comments are below.
First, some backstory context for those unfamiliar:
Over the last few years, Luna and her Scooby Doo team in Congress have been hunting UFOs and "interdimensional beings" on the taxpayer's dime.
Luna says she views UFOs from "a Christian perspective" and Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO), one of Luna's saucer-hunting cohorts, believes UFOs could be "angels" or "messengers of God".
Luna and her Congressional team have brought on several "witnesses" to testify about UFOs but these witnesses were mostly grifters and charlatans from the UFO entertainment industry who have books, podcasts, TV shows or movies to sell.
These "witnesses" provided lots of spooky stories, but zero evidence. It's been an all-around waste of taxpayer resources.
Undeterred (and unchallenged by the media), Luna has now invited George Knapp, the final boss of UFO grifting, as a "witness" to testify at her new UFO hearing on Sept 9th.
Knapp, the host of a late-night paranormal radio show, the author of several UFO books, and the star of a recent Netflix alien series, is a long-time celebrity in the UFO world.
Joining Knapp on Sept 9th as Congressional "witnesses" will be other UFO storytellers who've either appeared on Knapp's dubious UFO podcast or who are directly associated with Knapp.
It's going to be the George Knapp show - the final scene of a Hollywood movie years in the making.
And I mean that literally… Hollywood is currently in production on a movie about Knapp's life.
With red flags abound, I reached out to Sean Kirkpatrick, the former director of AARO, the Pentagon's "UFO office", for comment.
For 18 months, Kirkpatrick investigated all these UFO claims and released a damning report in 2024 debunking the main UFO personalities and most of their claims as inaccurate, misinformed or completely fraudulent.
The news media, of course, mostly ignored Kirkpatrick's report, choosing to instead continue publishing salacious alien clickbait nonsense.
Here's what Kirkpatrick has to say about Rep. Luna's upcoming UFO hearing:
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SEAN KIRKPATRICK:
If Luna and her “Lunatics” want to continue to parade charlatans and grifters in front of an audience to satisfy her need for playhouse politics, then the American people should demand accountability of all the wasted taxpayer money and Congressional time she has derailed from more serious issues facing this country.
Clearly she has been working quietly with these pseudo scientists and attention seekers to script a hearing and then launch it as a surprise onto the world, possibly to distract or more likely because that’s all she is qualified to do.
In the face of international crises, where is the accountability? Where is DOGE when there is a legitimate target of fraud waste and abuse in Congress?
Where is the DOJ investigation into the Congressional misappropriation and corruption associated with trying to funnel money to these grifters and actively obstruct legitimate work by the DoD and IC?
It’s a disgrace to the Congress and the US government and only serves to provide reality TV.
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And here's some of my @nypost reporting on all this nonsense.
I've been the only mainstream journalist consistently investigating this and calling it out.
https://nypost.com/video/ufo-religion-influencing-congress-to-hunt-aliens-says-top-pentagon-official/
https://nypost.com/video/ridiculous-fake-ufo-stories-influencing-congress-to-hunt-aliens/
https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo-believing-pentagon-bosses-missed-spy-craft-for-years/
https://x.com/MiddleOfMayhem/status/1963611583156003054
https://x.com/RepLuna/status/1963717657859162219
https://x.com/jamescfox/status/1963760080488440231
Ask a Pol
Ruh Roh? UAP Caucus keeps "being told we don’t have clearances for certain things," complains chair
Sep 04, 2025
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) — Chair, Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets
Ask a Pol asks:
Is the public, Sept. 9th UAP hearing in the US House Oversight Committee intended to be a message to the Pentagon or to a skeptical American public?
Key Luna:
“Well, right now, we’re also, simultaneously, working on getting clearances,” Rep. Anna Paulina Luna exclusively tells Ask a Pol UAP. “We keep being told we don’t have clearances for certain things.”
“So as far as we’re concerned, there’s other blocks that are being put up,” Luna says. “But no matter what, our witnesses are really good, and it’s just confirming what a lot of people think. So you’ll have to tune in to the not-cancelled UAP hearing.”
Please. Do. It. Please.
Caught our ear:
But it’s not going to focus on the Wall Street Journal article* on the Air Force?
“There are also people I’ve found who previously worked at the State Department putting out false information,” Luna says.
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/who-neutered-uap-caucus
UAP Caucus deploying new strategy to “send shock waves through the IC," Burlison says
Sep 05, 2025
Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) — Member, Oversight Committee, Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets & Congressional UAP Caucus
Ask a Pol asks:
Tuesday's public UAP hearing before the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets is focused on transparency, so why not have the FBI UFO office in to testify or do they wanna stay in the shadows? This is more Pentagon focused?
Key Burlison:
“Yeah. We are focusing on the Pentagon,” Rep. Eric Burlison exclusively tells Ask a Pol.
What do you hope the takeaway is? More for the UAP community or more for the government?
“I mean, I don’t know. I think — I hope we get some new insights from the witnesses,” Burlison says.
“But what I’m saying is, even if we get nothing new, I think what’s gonna happen with the letters [aka, interrogatories*] and us dropping them along with the hearing will get — that’s what I’m most excited about.”
Caught our ear:
“What I want your listeners — and everyone who’s paying attention to this — to know is, there’s much more we’re doing behind the scenes, to make connections to people and make progress, in addition to writing letters,” Burlison tells us.
“You’ll be hearing that we’re gonna be dropping interrogatories.”**
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/uap-caucus-new-shock-wave-strategy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB8gqjG8pPE
Sean Kirkpatrick vs Rep Anna Luna
September 5, 2025
AARO shit talking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxAX1xu7-kM
Lockheed Martin’s Secret Tic Tac UAP Program Is Not What You Think
Aug 25, 2025
Fighter pilot exposes shocking details about Lockheed Martin's alleged secret Tic Tac UAP program.
Uncover the truth behind the mysterious crafts seen in the 2004 USS Nimitz encounter, with exclusive insights into their advanced technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtQsElnk6fI
Ashton Forbes
@JustXAshton
"I'm retired from Lockheed Martin. All I'm going to say is no one would believe what they do. Take it for what it's worth. I don't want to lose my retirement or worse."
"Somewhere Ashton Forbes is smiling."
🙂
https://x.com/JustXAshton/status/1963611397385810190
Majestic 12 | Secret Documents Expose UFO Cover-Up Vol. 1
September 5, 2025
In 1947, a mysterious craft crashed in the New Mexico desert. President Truman immediately formed a secret committee of twelve men to manage this unprecedented discovery.
For almost 40 years, Majestic 12 operated in complete secrecy, controlling every aspect of UFO information.
When leaked documents finally exposed their existence, researchers thought they had found proof of the ultimate government cover-up.
Instead, they discovered something far more disturbing: a sophisticated disinformation campaign that turned truth into a weapon.
The psychological warfare techniques perfected on UFO researchers in the 1980s have now become the blueprint for manipulating public perception on every topic.
This isn't just about aliens and cover-ups - it's about how information warfare shapes what we believe is real.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9VoC8MoeUs
Where Do 320,000 Missing Children Go?
Sep 5, 2025
"During the Biden Administration over 300,000 were not accounted for. What happened to them? No one knows.
Craig Sawyer who is a former navy Seal sites down with L.A. Marzulli to discuss this and so much more."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei9qUbDMpaQ
extra
https://mycharisma.com/culture/skeletons-ufos-and-the-nephilim-la-marzulli-reveals-hidden-history/