![]() There are literally hundreds of government contractors and others with high clearances who have been saying the same thing for decades. ![]() In the hearing Grusch said he interviewed 40 people, including first hand sources, and they corroborated his claims. The "case" for UFO reality is no different. Our judicial system is built largely on the testimony of credible witnesses, not physical evidence. Science formalizes that as "repeatable at five nines". None the less, I will watch, bc nothing is as cool as a guy drinking coffee in his underwear, watching a congressional hearing about Aliens □□.□️□□️īillslugg said:The burden of proof in law is about the same as in science, "beyond reasonable doubt". I trust no one to disclose UFO/alien history and information that uses the coverup term UAP under the guys of it being a "more inclusive term". Will be rife with stories and provide no evidence, names, or locations. Hyped and marketed by the same wastrel band of UFO grifters who sell bottles of Alien-oil for $$$, clicks and views. ![]() Let's hope thing change at least a little after tomorrow's hearing.I believe it will yet again be a Huge Giant Nothing Burger □ with the Wrong Sauce and No Cheese. Robotron said:About 70 years too late, but sure, I'll watch the recap. Let's hope thing change at least a little after tomorrow's hearing. I mean the blanket denial of hundreds or thousands of reports from credible witnesses swept under the rug because of an inability to accept that humans may not reside on the top rung of the cosmic ladder. proudly claims as its own surely carry their share of the blame for delaying serious examination of the UFO topic through their tireless obfuscation, it is ultimately the pompous, condescending members of the scientific community-and their legions of defenders of the status quo-who most deserve our derision.Ĭan you image how much further along the discussion would be if typical mainstream UFO pseudo-skepticism didn't pervade almost every major media outlet and institute of higher learning? I'm not talking about reasonable critical thinking about this or that particular UFO case. While the 18 intelligence agencies the U.S. Luckily, we have a lengthy public record of their endless ridicule, scorn and minimization of the issue, which reveals quite a different reality. The most entertaining thing about these developments will be the spectacular routine of mental gymnastics on display as skeptics scramble to clarify that they "knew the whole time" that there was something to all these UFO reports. NASA also recently held a public meeting of its independent UAP study group, and a report from the group is forthcoming.Ībout 70 years too late, but sure, I'll watch the recap. In an April 2023 hearing, the director of AARO stated the office "has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics." Those comments now stand in stark contrast to the claims of the witnesses who will testify at Wednesday's hearing. military and intelligence community related to UFOs. Department of Defense created the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which aims to collect and analyze all of the data available to the U.S. This congressional hearing is only the latest in a long line of major milestones concerning UFOs/UAP and the U.S. Pentagon has 'no credible evidence' of aliens or UFOs that defy physics ![]() UFOs will remain mysterious without better data, NASA study team says UFOs worth investigating despite lack of 'real evidence,' former astronaut Scott Kelly says If UAP continue to defy conventional explanation - we must invest in scientific research," Graves said in a press statement. "If UAP are foreign assets, we must respond appropriately. Graves, who has been vocal about the need to better understand the UAP issue as it pertains to airspace safety, calls these unidentified phenomena an "urgent and critical national security issue" that deserve better scientific scrutiny. "We're bringing in credible witnesses who can provide public testimony because the American people deserve the truth. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said in a House Committee on Oversight and Reform statement. "The Pentagon and Washington bureaucrats have kept this information hidden for decades, and we're finally going to shed some light on it," Rep. ![]() Congress have also insinuated that there is indeed hidden UFO/UAP knowledge that has been hidden from the public. Navy pilot of an alleged unidentified anomalous phenomenon in a military training range between 20. ![]()
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