As always, if the USAF doesn't want "whistleblowers" speaking on this subject, they have ways, regardless of any legal protections. Like keep your trap shut or your entire family will pay for your "indiscretions."
And who were those men in black? Who knows. They just showed up one day at my house and gave me this message. Or I was chatting on the phone with a family member and someone broke into our conversation and gave me some advice.
(men in black)
I do believe that they exist
I believe UFO sightings are experimental aircraft OR ...... demonic
Time will tell I suppose
If whistleblowers protect our corrupt 'intelligence' thugs then yes - they are protected.
You personally had an incident where MIBs who'd up at your doorstop? Or are you speaking hypothetically of USAF whistleblowers in general?
Rooster:
I am more optimistic about this.
Here is why.
Many of the folks who were involved the “legacy programs” are baby boomers who are now retired.
Many want to spill their guts and are ready to do so now that their paycheck and career prospects are no longer on the line.
That is why it is a mistake to worry about current sightings/contacts/coverups—instead we should be focusing on the legacy programs.
There is plenty of meat on those bones.
The Wilson/Davis memo (already in the Congressional record) is a great place to start.
“And who were those men in black?”
My opinion, after following this mess for fifty years:
There may be witness intimidation by the gov’t, but at last some of the MIB activity is part of the Phenomenon itself.
And whistleblowers may tell people things they really don’t want to know.