1/5) BREAKING: For several weeks in Dec 2019-Jan. 2020, unidentified machines, flying at night in large groups and formations, were reported by numerous citizens and law enforcement officers in NE Colorado and adjacent regions of NE and KS. With at least two U.S. senators
2/5) and news media demanding answers, top-level FAA officials launched an intensive investigation to find out who was flying the machines. As a volunteer researcher affiliated with the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, I've spent four months, employing FOIA, to look
3/5) behind the scenes at that FAA investigation. Now, @thewarzonewire reports on the results of my research.
@ljgliha
@britsham
@MitchKSmith
@heathertal
@NicoleChavz
@WorkerDrones
@FAANews
@LJSPeterSalter
@sUASnews
@AviationWeek
@CatHofacker
#drones
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4/5) On July 8, 2020, the FAA told TheWarZone reporter @BrettTingley: "We have not received any information that enabled us to determine what exactly it was that people were reporting seeing and, if they were drones, who was flying them." So -- they STILL don't know the answer.
5/5) However, the FAA did achieve "high confidence" that no component of the U.S. military was responsible for the mysterious aerial activity.
@meadgruver
@sam_tabachnik
@ShellyBradbury
@JennKovaleski
@daxe
@CBS4Tim
@ManvBrain
@AllisonSylte
@coreyhjones_
@NataliaVNavarro
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