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The relationship is established through the critical perspective of a former Pentagon official, who asserts that Mick West lacks access to classified U.A.P. data [1], [2], and argues that West's skepticism may inadvertently hinder national security efforts [3].

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How the Pentagon Started Taking U.F.O.s Seriously | The New Yorker newyorker.com The New Yorker 3 facts
perspectiveA former Pentagon official criticized Mick West for potentially feeding the stigma surrounding U.A.P. reporting, arguing this could allow adversaries to operate in restricted airspace.
quoteA former Pentagon official stated that Mick West 'doesn’t have the whole story' and that there is data in classified environments that West will never see.
claimA former Pentagon official stated that Mick West lacks access to the full scope of U.A.P. data, noting that there is classified information that West will never see.