George Knapp
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But, geez, it seems like it should be front and center, certainly as important as the missing mom of a newscaster.
There's a couple of things that Jeremy and I have been wanting to ask you for a while.
We'll take this opportunity and thank you again for your time.
The Wall Street Journal put out a story that seemed aimed at Congress.
Actually, two stories aimed at Congress to discourage people like you from asking too many questions about this subject.
They said that generations of Air Force officers have been indoctrinated, tricked,
into believing that the UFOs and aliens are real and that this has been ongoing for many years.
And that's why there's so much interest in crash saucers and alien bodies is because the Air Force made this up.
Seems to me that that would be something that Congress would like to get to the bottom of.
Do you guys really do this?
Because it's ridiculous.
It would be ridiculous.
Yeah, the story about Area 51, same newspaper publishes a story.
Oh, yeah, all that was created by the Air Force.
They gave some phony UFO photos to some bar owner, and that's where the legend came from.
If that was their plan, that's pretty darn stupid, I would say, because as a result of their photos, supposedly, tens of thousands of people from all over the world, every major news organization in the world has gone to one of our most secretive, most classified bases, and they're still out there every single day looking around at what's flying in the sky.
That sounds like a bad plan, if it's true, which it isn't.
Yeah, just to be clear, I think that was what I'll call false journalism by a guy named Joel Sheckman.
Is that the article we're talking about, George?
Yep.