During Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) questioned witnesses about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP)
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So, if everything has to be said behind closed doors what is the point of this hearing?
The only way anyone will give any real answers is to give complete immunity for anything said releasing any kind of reliability.
Until thats done these hearings are what I call “This is sum BS!”
Bullshit!
The rumors that have been floating around for decades is that there are about 60 species that visit Earth.
JUST SHOW US VISIBLE PROOF
So basically he confirmed there’s an entirely separate and secret branch of government that has authority on this
Smoke & mirrors
As a former military coder here’s what I have to say about this: Imagine a group of people holding a meeting about ocean exploration. Instead of inviting marine biologists, oceanographers, or experienced sailors, they bring in people who love The Little Mermaid. These enthusiasts passionately describe how they imagine Atlantis or how they think dolphins communicate, but they have no actual data, research, or firsthand experience with the ocean.
The result? A lot of colorful stories and excitement, but no real progress in understanding what’s beneath the waves – or addressing the serious, practical questions about ocean life and environmental conservation.
That’s what discussing UAPs with such witnesses can feel like: an entertaining spectacle, but far removed from the hard truths or serious evidence needed to make sense of the unknown.