Pentagon Denies Existence of “Yankee Blue” Memo Reported by Wall Street Journal

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Key Takeaways:

  • 1. A FOIA response has cast doubt on a Wall Street Journal article about a Pentagon program called “Yankee Blue” involving extraterrestrial technology.
  • 2. The Pentagon denies the existence of a memo ordering the halt of deceptive practices related to the program.
  • 3. FOIA requests have consistently yielded “no records” regarding the alleged program, raising questions about the accuracy of the WSJ report.

A FOIA response has refuted claims made by the Wall Street Journal regarding a Pentagon program called “Yankee Blue” involving deception around extraterrestrial technology. The Pentagon denies the existence of a memo ordering the practice to stop, and FOIA requests have failed to produce any records related to the alleged program. This raises doubts about the accuracy of the WSJ report and has led to speculation about the reliability of the information presented.

Insight: The FOIA responses contradict the WSJ’s claims, indicating a lack of evidence to support the reported Pentagon program involving extraterrestrial technology. This discrepancy raises concerns about the accuracy and credibility of the original reporting by the WSJ.

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