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FOIA: Complete AATIP email attachments finally disclosed

Two years after the initial partial release, the Pentagon disclosed the complete set of attachments from Elizondo's 2019 email, though one key page remained missing from the FOIA production while appearing in his Inspector General complaint. Via TheBlackVault.com (FOIA).

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On April 23, 2024, The Black Vault published newly obtained FOIA documents containing the previously withheld attachments from Elizondo's 2019 correspondence. These unclassified records demonstrated his active involvement in UAP coordination between agencies. However, discrepancies emerged when comparing the FOIA release to Elizondo's Inspector General complaint, with one critical page present in the complaint but absent from the official release. The DoD FOIA office stated they never located this specific page, and Public Affairs officials ignored multiple follow-up inquiries regarding the discrepancy.

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