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The New York Times is related to the Pentagon because it published investigative reports, such as the 2017 story on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which revealed the existence of the Pentagon's secret U.F.O. research initiatives as detailed in [1], [2], and [3].
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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com 8 facts
accountOn December 16, 2017, Leslie Kean and two New York Times journalists published a front-page story in the New York Times revealing that the Pentagon had been running a surreptitious U.F.O. program for ten years.
accountOn December 16, 2017, Leslie Kean and two New York Times journalists published a front-page story revealing that the Pentagon had been running a surreptitious U.F.O. program for ten years.
accountOn December 16, 2017, Leslie Kean and two New York Times journalists published a report in The New York Times revealing that the Pentagon had operated a secret U.F.O. program for ten years.
claimThe New York Times published the article "Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program" online on December 16, 2017, and in print the following day.
claimThe New York Times article "Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program" included two videos, one of which was titled "FLIR1."
accountOn December 16, 2017, Leslie Kean and two New York Times journalists published a front-page story revealing that the Pentagon had been running a surreptitious U.F.O. program for ten years.
claimWithin one month of the publication of Leslie Kean's New York Times article, the Pentagon reassigned its UAP portfolio to a civilian intelligence official with a rank equivalent to a two-star general.
claimWithin one month of the New York Times article regarding UAPs being published, the Pentagon reassigned its U.A.P. portfolio to a civilian intelligence official with a rank equivalent to a two-star general.
Unidentified flying object - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
claimThe New York Times reported on December 16, 2017, that the Pentagon operated a mysterious program investigating unidentified flying objects, referred to as 'Glowing Auras and Black Money'.
claimHelene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal, and Leslie Kean reported on the Pentagon's mysterious UFO program in a New York Times article titled 'Glowing Auras and 'Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program' on December 16, 2017.
The U.S.-Government UFO Cover-Up Is Real—But It's Not What You ... theatlantic.com 1 fact
accountIn 2017, The New York Times and Politico revealed that the Pentagon had operated a small-scale secret program dedicated to studying UAP sightings, paranormal phenomena, and encounters with unexplainable craft.
Disclosure movement - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimThe New York Times published a story on December 16, 2017, titled "Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program," which reported on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and popularized speculation that the US government might soon reveal information about UFOs.
Media Coverage - News Center - Baruch College newscenter.baruch.cuny.edu 1 fact
claimRalph Blumenthal wrote an article for The New York Times titled 'A Memoir Offers an Insider’s Perspective Into the Pentagon’s U.F.O. Hunt' on August 16, 2024.
UFOs and the U.S. government: The push towards greater ... - WBUR wbur.org 1 fact
accountIn 2017, The New York Times and POLITICO published reports regarding a secret Pentagon program that studied UAPs and paranormal phenomena, which had been backed and funded by former Senator Harry Reid and Las Vegas businessman Robert Bigelow.
Ufology: From Fringe to Mainstream to Fringe? - Skeptic Magazine skeptic.com 1 fact
claimHelene Cooper, a Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times, had no prior interest in UAP before working on the 2017 UAP story.