• galaxyawesome@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The bipartisan cooperation from from congress was surprising - Didn’t know Gaetz could sound so level-headed.

    One of the members said it well - If there’s a mystery craft out there that can outfly any known military vehicle, that’s a national security concern, regardless of where it came from or who it belongs to. And if a black-budget entity in the government is siphoning taxpayer funds to research this kind of technology, there should be at least some level of oversight.

    Really hoping they pull Grusch into a SCIF and take this further. There wasn’t much new info today, but this is the first step to formalize what we know so far and get the wheels of disclosure turning.

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      1 year ago

      I always appreciate when politicians set aside their differences to work on an issue. Some of the representatives I disagree with or otherwise despise, but I can still respect individual actions like this.

      Regardless of origin of these craft, this exposes security flaws and abuse of power by groups in the government and private sector. This will likely be the main subject that congress and the senate will pursue. As much as we want to hear about the NHI aspect of this, it’s a harder subject for Congress to justify pursuing than security and potential financial abuse of these groups. Along the way we can slowly get the disclosure that the UAP/UFO community seeks.

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        1 year ago

        This is what felt bizarre for me about this hearing, a lot of these people shouldn’t be on the same panel together according to their differences yet they came together to tackle this issue as if they’re the best of friends behind the public eye.