In a surprising revelation, former US Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller, has made an extraordinary admission regarding his tenure in the Department of Defense (DOD). Miller expressed regret over not requesting information on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) during his time in office, shedding light on a peculiar reluctance within the DOD.
During a recent statement, Miller disclosed, “You know what I should’ve asked for then – UAP. Nobody [in DOD] volunteered to give that briefing [on UAPs], and I wonder why… Well, I think I know why. It’s because they don’t want other people to know.”
This startling admission raises questions about the level of secrecy surrounding UAP-related information within the Department of Defense. Miller’s revelation suggests a deliberate effort to withhold information on unidentified aerial phenomena, leaving the public to speculate on the reasons behind such secrecy.
As interest in UFOs and UAPs continues to captivate the public, Chris Miller’s admission adds another layer to the ongoing debate about government transparency and the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena. The mystery surrounding these sightings deepens, prompting further scrutiny into the government’s knowledge and the reasons behind keeping certain information classified.”
Extraordinary admission from Ex US Sec @DeptofDefense Chris Miller: “You know what I should’ve asked for then – UAP. …Nobody [in DOD] volunteered to give that briefing [on UAPs] and I wonder why… Well, I think I know why. It’s because they don’t want other people to know." https://t.co/jxjMfas9CE
— Ross Coulthart (@rosscoulthart) December 15, 2023