November 13th, 2024

US Congress to hold second hearing on UFOs in attempt to 'pull back curtain'

The US Congress will hold a second hearing on UFOs, focusing on transparency regarding UAPs, led by Republican representatives, with expert witness Luis Elizondo discussing government secrecy and disclosure.

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US Congress to hold second hearing on UFOs in attempt to 'pull back curtain'

The United States Congress is set to hold a second hearing on UFOs, officially referred to as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), on Wednesday. This hearing, organized by the House oversight committee, aims to provide transparency regarding secret UAP research programs conducted by the government and to disclose findings related to these phenomena. Republican representatives Nancy Mace and Glenn Grothman will lead the hearing, emphasizing the public's demand for clarity on UAP sightings and potential threats. Expert witness Luis Elizondo, a former counterintelligence officer, is expected to contribute insights, particularly in light of previous claims by whistleblower David Grusch regarding a covert UFO retrieval program. The hearing follows a growing interest in UAPs, which has shifted from conspiracy theories to serious governmental scrutiny. Some advocates believe that the current political climate may lead to increased disclosure of classified information, with hopes that former President Trump may support transparency efforts.

- The US Congress will hold a second hearing on UFOs, focusing on transparency regarding UAPs.

- The hearing is led by Republican representatives who stress the need for public understanding of UAPs.

- Expert witness Luis Elizondo will provide insights on UAPs and government secrecy.

- The hearing follows allegations of a secret UFO retrieval program by a whistleblower.

- There is optimism among advocates for increased government disclosure of UAP-related information.

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By @jmclnx - 3 months
Exactly what we need, Congress doing easy work.

How about looking at hard issues and do real work, instead of items that have no benefit to people.

Here are a few for the US I can think of:

1. Fix Health Care where every citizen can afford it.

2. Fix Social Security without cutting benefits. We paid into it for our whole work career and the only fix that is suggested is cut Social Security.

3. Make internet access affordable. I know many people who dropped service because they can no longer afford paying Comcast. Also, Comcast is the only option available where I am.

By @elric - 3 months
Given the current political climate, this seems like an odd thing for Congress to spend time on. Is this meant to be a distraction or what's the deal here?
By @josefritzishere - 3 months
I can't beleive this nonsense is what they want to spend their time on. It's embrassing. The Sasquatch hearings will be in December.