Missouri Weather Alerts and Local Incidents as National Focus Returns to Wright-Patterson UFO Research and UAP Disclosures
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Locally in Columbia, Missouri, weather teams warn of Sunday storms with snow and damaging winds that could close roads, while a Fayette man dies in a Howard County crash and a Columbia building fire occurs after a man shoots at a door-to-door salesman; nationally, the focus shifts to Roswell and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as the McCasland disappearance sparks questions about UFO research, with Donald Schmitt arguing deathbed confessions point to a recovered craft and remains studied at Wright-Patterson even as the Air Force denies extraterrestrial materials, Wright-Patterson housing the Air Force Research Laboratory and the National Air and Space Intelligence Center fueling speculation, while David Grusch’s whistleblower claims and Jared Moskowitz’s calls for disclosure drive congressional action, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office coordinates across agencies as President Trump pushes for new UAP information, and references to the USS Nimitz Tic Tac case and Project Blue Book appear, all while officials stress there is no evidence of alien bodies yet the topic remains unsettled and raises safety concerns for whistleblowers and public demand for transparency about unexplained aerial phenomena.