UFOs and government secrecy
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"Highest classification." Meaning that he's not allowed to say yes. But if the answer were "no" don't you think that would be permitted?
The rule is neither confirm nor deny. "Sorry, I can't say." It's really simple. The best way to protect classified information is not to talk about it. At all. Ever.
Which proves that there's something to discuss.
Actually, no. They may have lots of data, but disclosure may reveal the characteristics and utilization of our sensor technology. The data itself may be inconclusive. Or might implicate limitations of our operational systems.
All it proves is that you are curious. That's not a need to know. Don't expect too much.