Between the inflation, market crisis and war in Ukraine, you would not be blamed if you have not noticed the hearing in front of the Congress that took place just last week. Yet, the event was significant follow up to declassification of certain documents in the possession of the government dealing with sightings of objects in the sky. For those of us interested in these phenomena, it was a watershed moment. Taking the veil of mystery from this documentation allowed general public closer look at everything that our government knew about possibility of alien existence.
Key Takeaways:
- A recent hearing in Congress may offset some of the stigma of discussing UFOs.
- A bipartisan amendment was passed in December that instructs the Pentagon to look into UFO reports.
- Military pilots and civilian pilots report seeing UFOs, but are concerned about speaking out and receiving criticism.
“While we probably won’t hear groundbreaking reports of confirmed extraterrestrial activity at the hearing next Tuesday, May 17, this event will help bring legitimacy to a subject that is often too stigmatized for many alleged accounts to come forward.”
Read more: https://interestingengineering.com/ufo-hearing-congress-50-years
References:
- Interesting Engineering (Website)
- CNET Highlights (YouTube Channel)
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