They Deleted Our UFO Story
What it means when a classified CIA office gets exposed, the article disappears, and the journalist gets followed
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What it means when a classified CIA office gets exposed, the article disappears, and the journalist gets followed
Sarah Gamm spent her career analyzing imagery for the Defense Department. This week she turned that eye on the 28 files the administration just declassified.
Sarah Gamm returns to The Good Trouble Show this Sunday.
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