Experts testify before lawmakers that the U.S. is running secret UAP programs
Experts at a congressional hearing urged the U.S. government to enhance UAP studies, revealing secret crash retrieval programs and emphasizing transparency, funding, and overcoming stigma for better research and reporting.
Read original articleDuring a recent congressional hearing, experts urged the U.S. government to enhance its study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), emphasizing the need for transparency regarding secret programs. The hearing, titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth," featured testimonies from four experts, including former military officials and a NASA representative. They discussed the potential implications of UAPs, including the possibility of advanced technologies not created by any known government. Notably, Luis Elizondo, a former Department of Defense official, confirmed the existence of secret UAP crash retrieval programs aimed at reverse-engineering unidentified crafts. The experts highlighted the importance of overcoming the stigma surrounding UAP discussions to facilitate scientific inquiry. They called for increased funding for research and better reporting mechanisms for UAP sightings. The establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) was noted as a step towards centralizing UAP reports, although it currently does not allow public submissions. The hearing underscored the ongoing debate about the nature of UAPs, with some experts suggesting that while many sightings can be attributed to mundane explanations, a significant portion remains unexplained. The discussion reflects a growing interest in understanding UAPs and their implications for national security.
- Experts advocate for increased U.S. government study of UAPs.
- Testimonies reveal secret UAP crash retrieval programs exist.
- Emphasis on the need for transparency and overcoming stigma in UAP research.
- The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office aims to centralize UAP reporting.
- Many UAP sightings remain unexplained, prompting calls for further investigation.
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