
Dear New York Times,
For over a century, you have stood as a beacon of truth and journalistic integrity, illuminating the darkest corners of our world and holding power accountable. Yet, on the issue of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs, your normally bright light seems dimmed.
I urge you to transparently address any and all non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) you may have with the Pentagon regarding UFO-related material.
These NDAs, if they exist, are anathema to your core principles. They silence potentially groundbreaking information, shroud a matter of national security in unnecessary secrecy, and fuel public distrust and speculation.
Consider this:
The American people deserve to know. UAPs pose a potential threat to national security, and the public has a right to be fully informed about any risks. NDAs that keep such information under wraps serve only to breed suspicion and hinder open discourse. Transparency builds trust. By openly acknowledging the existence and limitations of any NDAs with the Pentagon, the Times can demonstrate its unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity and earn the trust of its readers. A free press is the lifeblood of democracy. In a democratic society, a free press acts as a watchdog, holding the government accountable and ensuring information doesn’t get swept under the rug. NDAs that restrict reporting on matters of public interest undermine this vital role.
We understand national security concerns exist. However, we believe it’s possible to protect classified information while still being transparent about the existence and scope of NDAs.
Here’s what we ask:
Publicly disclose the existence of any NDAs you have with the Pentagon regarding UFOs.
Explain the terms and limitations of these NDAs, while being careful not to compromise classified information.
Commit to holding the Pentagon accountable for any attempts to suppress information about UAPs.
By taking these steps, the New York Times can uphold its legacy as a champion of truth and transparency, and help ensure the American people have all the information they need to make informed decisions about this critical issue.
The time for secrecy is over. The American people deserve to know the truth about UAPs. New York Times, we urge you to be the paper that brings it to light.
Sincerely,
A Concerned Citizen
P.S. do not send this to the New York Times if you agree with it, rather share it on social media, so that their editors find it that way.
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