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👽 UFO fans were delighted to find out this week that the House Oversight Committee intends to hold a public hearing on unidentified flying objects — including live witness testimony from whistleblowers — next Wednesday, July 26th. But not everyone is happy about it; NASA and the Pentagon have informed the Committee that, because lawmakers are taking public top-secret information about non-existent aliens, the agencies will no longer cooperate; they’re out.
So long, and thanks for all the fish, or something,
Representative Tim Burchett explained, “We’re going to get to the bottom of it, dadgum it. We’re done with the cover-up.” He really said “dadgum it.” The press conference video, below, runs 23:00 minutes, so it’s mostly for UFOlogists.
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https://twitter.com/UAPJames/status/1682021434510528512
Whew. I’m glad they’re finally going to get to the bottom of this controversy. I for one am looking forward to having everything resolved and wrapped-up after next Wednesday, one way or the other.
Being serious, I find all the post-pandemic, official interest in UFO’s to be extremely curious, if not fascinating. Personally, I do not believe in UFO’s for religious reasons, but also for the scientific reason that fine tuning suggests it’s nearly impossible for there to be any other life in the Universe. But lots of folks disagree and the issue continues to draw great public interest.
There’s an even bigger story here somewhere that I’ve been picking at, about how mass hysteria appears to have trickled out of the covid pandemic down into other mind viruses like transexual issues, UFOs, climate change, and a stubborn belief that an Alzheimer’s patient is a good pick to run the country. I’m not quite ready to write about it yet, but stand by.
I do not believe in UFO’s for religious reasons, but also for the scientific reason that fine tuning suggests it’s nearly impossible for there to be any other life in the Universe.
With trillions of galaxies with billions of star systems each, apparently with planets orbiting, the statistical odds of life forming are pretty high. A better argument would be that there are no UFO visitors because the vast distances that would need to be overcome.
any civilization that can't essentially make it out of the galaxy is vulnerable to extinction by galaxy-wide extermination events - extreme gamma-bursters, chain supernovas, black hole or neutron star collisions - which can release a killer wave of sterilizing energy if it is directed within the plane of the galaxy.
They plan on convincing the world that aliens “made contact” just to let us know we are killing our planet, and that we to need own nothing, eat bugs, and live in pods. Take it to the bank!
They plan on convincing the world that aliens “made contact” just to let us know we are killing our planet, and that we to need own nothing, eat bugs, and live in pods.
They plan on convincing the world that aliens “made contact” just to let us know we are killing our planet, and that we to need own nothing, eat bugs, and live in pods. Take it to the bank!
They plan on convincing the world that aliens “made contact” just to let us know we are killing our planet, and that we to need own nothing, eat bugs, and live in pods. Take it to the bank!
I’m thinking it more likely they will use aliens to “explain” the disappearance of millions of people when the rapture of Bible believing Christians
Burchett, who with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has taken the lead on the hearings, said point-blank last week: “That’s what it is about: aliens…I think people deserve to know.”
Today, Burchett announced on Twitter that the first hearing on UAPs would take place next Wednesday.
https://deadline.com/2023/07/ufos-us-government-congress-hearing-aliens-amendment-whistleblower-1235441151/
Previously, Burchett's recent amendment to require FAA to report all UAPs regularly to Congress and forbid secrecy was killed by the Majority Whip, who cited "Intel Community concerns"
https://www.the-sun.com/news/8637011/ufo-sightings-tim-burchett-amendment-federal-aviation-administration/