Recently published records that were formerly classified documented all the unexplained sightings on American skies sparked a lot of public interest in the topic. Now, there’s a push in the Congress to make the research of the unidentified objects even more professional. Some members think that the current agencies conducting these inquiries are not as involved and interested as they should be, especially since the topic can be considered vital to the security of our nation. Additionally, the focus seems to disappeared when there is no pressure from the general public.
Key Takeaways:
- The Chair of an Armed Services subcommittee is worried that national security agencies aren’t taking UFOs seriously.
- The Secretary of the Air Force says their job is to protect America from threats, and UFOs are not an imminent threat.
- Change may require pressure from someone higher up in government than Congressman Gallego.
“It’s not clear that Gallegos’ new office would have any better luck at levering information from intelligence agencies.”
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