I do. There’s a deadline for one thing. Second they made NOT turning it in illegal.
Don’t read any binding contracts for me, we do not get the same vibes. :)
Ditto.
Agencies aren't going to be vulnerable to fear because they don't give a shit. Same for contractors.
Whistleblowers are the most likely source for intel. They are already scared of the DOD and other agencies and if they are afraid of anything, they just burrow in deeper (and say nothing).
The problem with whistleblowers is they have to feel safe about coming out. The reason they didn't go to Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick at AARO is because the don't trust him (and rightly so). Kirkpatrick reports to the DOD chain of command.
Whistleblowers have been coming out of the woodwork to testify to Congress because they are being taken seriously and because they are being indemnified against DOD reprisals for breaking their NDA's.
Long story short, you don't get more whistleblowers by threatening them with "illegality." They just clam up.
Like it or not, that's the vibe.
Trending on Twitter right now is this:
Lockheed Martin trending on #ufotwitter now. Looks like they might currently trying to get rid of their 'exotic' materials to prevent any potential public outburst or legal repercussions. Source: twitter.com/uap