US Navy Releases Heavily Redacted UAP/UFO in 2019

The below is a FLASH story, wherein documents have JUST been
released. In lieu of crafting a lengthier story, The Black Vault has
decided to unveil part of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
release. There is much more to come throughout the results of
numerous FOIA requests and appeals (https://bit.ly/34J1jib).
The following document is part of a larger Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) release. The Black Vault, for years, has had numerous
FOIA requests open for various aspects of Unidentified Aerial
Phenomena (UAP) material and has undergone long waits for the
material to arrive.
It appears that during this FOIA process, the Navy has created a
different, but extremely disorganized, process for releasing
material. Many times, they are combining numerous requests into
one resulting in various documents to sift through. The Navy is
also attempting to add material to their online reading room,
which also has caused much confusion and frustration along
the way, since material is appearing there long before requesters
are notified – if they are notified at all.
To make matters worse, the Department of Defense is requiring
the Pentagon review all UAP related material set to be released
via the FOIA. This is causing longer delays.
For now, The Black Vault is profiling a 2019 heavily redacted
release of a Congressional briefing on UAPs and the UAP Task
Force (UAPTF). There are more documents that have been
released, and will be highlighted in the coming days.