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Thanks for sharing and keeping us updated!


If I understood correctly this WILL CHANGE on how much people will report things and that the data WILL BE analyzed more thoroughly matter.


But as it was said in the hearing the intelligence offices will keep on dealing with this matter U.S. safety first. What was said was that they will not publish information that would prevent them from having a step ahead of adversaries concerning new technology and information which military can benefit of concerning powerplay between nations.


So how much new information public will get from this? I think the best benefit will be that AIMSOC will publish more info about things that weren't in the end unidentified and it may help people to report less experiences which have another plausible explanation.


Aviation personel will stay silenced on every matter that could benefit U.S. military but getting the stigma away from reporting things may loose up some tongues.
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