UFO hearing with US congress
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Yes they did and it was shit. Shit because there was no big reveal.
JFK stuff added some more speculation. It was more interesting.
The UFO stuff was crap. It read of fantasies. If the Aliens did all of that, and you did nothing. Least of all prove them.
The fact is he declassified it. But there's this topic, saying they've got Aliens, in their basement, Aliens are helping the USA beat China, America has got UFOs. America is paying Aliens taxes.
It caused immediate calls for a bunch of ham enthusiasts, look at them in that hearing, to investigate the latest gossip. It as per usual said nothing else. It is top top top secret, sssshhhh, whisper it all later if you've got the clearance.
It took two years for the JFK info to be found!! No-one is looking.
The problem is it didn't reveal much. There was further Speculation. I forget the specifics. Enough to cause conjecture. There was something a little bit more noteworthy that wasn't in other releases.
But honestly, the narrative is as it always was. Anything else has no paper trail. If it was filed, it went whoosh.
Like that pilot, in the hearing, where is the report and radar readings of the jamming. But come on. It could as easily be, oohhhhh. Projection.
Besides the current drones have that capability. No, not quite, prototypes. Then, perhaps not. But with radar jamming, and even beam weapons, emp, satellite killers, or potential counter missiles, shutting down electronics. Vertical thrust. They're even making them to be able to be launched by subs. They can fly, and potentially submerge, and re-entry, hitting hypersonic.
We don't agree because I understand this is a process. I read the steps a few times, but doubt I understand it enough to explain.
What we saw set other steps in place. I do not think the public will see all of those steps. Think of the hearing as a prerequisite. Now we have to wait.
Hahaha. No. The Pentagon has denied Gursch's spurious claims. It means they have to drag the named parties into their closed hearings, what documents, which clearance, what warrants if contractors, and if they can compromise somebody else, perhaps.
Gursch at this point has made claims. None of them are substantiated or verified. He has assumed, hasn't seen, off supposed reports.
What there is from this was calls for better radar oversight and a dedicated chain of command, hotline, for reporting supposed UAPs.
6th gen is nearly on the battlefield. These are fighters and drone/drones 1 to 3 alongside the aircraft.
What there was, was a bunch of projection. America has already supposedly developed 6th gen, and is currently working on 7th gen.
Research it. You'll find your UAPs. Without the fiction writers