Interim FOIA Evaluation on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: Redactions and Internal Friction in the DoD (Case DODOIG-2021-000806)

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FOIA findings show a clash between public transparency and internal secrecy in UAP work, with essential questions, metrics, and methods redacted under national-security exemptions, internal Pentagon friction acknowledged (including references to Luis “Lue” Elizondo), and core UAP-analysis details remaining hidden while about 245 pages await processing.

Department of War Cites National Security to Hide Core UAP Evaluation Details - The Black Vault
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Department of War Cites National Security to Hide Core UAP Evaluation Details - The Black Vault

The Department of War Office of Inspector General (DoW OIG), formerly known as the Department of Defense Inspector General, has issued the fourth interim release of documents regarding its evaluation of the militarys handling of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The release is part of an ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case, designated as case