DoW sparks outrage as it fails to deliver UAP footage while contradicting itself
The U.S. Department of War declared that no order had been received, while a source stated that a briefing was being drafted.
Following the Department of War's failure to release UAP footage as ordered, Representative Luna stated :
“No one from the Pentagon had responded until we reached out, and it appears that someone did not pass the letter to the appropriate authorities.”
Intriguingly, according to Liberation Times, a source declared that :”The Department of War is in receipt of Rep. Luna’s letter and will provide a briefing in the future.”
How can the War Department claim it never received the letter, when a source says a briefing in response to it is currently being prepared?
This is yet another example of the numerous communication problems that have plagued the Department of War’s handling of the UAP case, even as Rep. Tim Burchett has just proposed an amendment to cut funding for the Pentagon’s UFO study group, following its repeated failures. Examples include the numerous delays affecting the official reports that were required by law to be submitted on time, and the factual errors contained in AARO’s historical report.
Luna continues :
How convenient. Nonetheless, we will be getting the requested list. We are not waiting for a briefing at some unspecified future date.
Interestingly, Luna is directly addressing the strategy of creating a briefing rather than delivering the videos directly, a strategy also mentioned earlier.
The Secretary of War is someone I consider a friend and someone who backs the President. The President has authorized the release, so whoever is trying to be cute at the Pentagon can take a hike.
The pressure is now at its peak on AARO, as Burchett’s axe threatens to befall it and Representative Luna won’t settle for just another empty briefing.



