Skans » 27 Jul 2023, 7:55 am » wrote: ↑
First, kudos to the Republicans for addressing the Alien-UFO thing head on with this whistleblower hearing.
Second,
HOLY ****, I thought David Grusch's testimony was compelling. Grusch, a former U.S. Air Force intelligence office testified before the House of Oversight Committee that he has heard of “non-human” biologics recovered from an alleged crash site where a “UFO” had flown around by “non-human” pilot crashed.
Grusch very credibly testified that he is aware of non-human biologics and multiple alien space crafts that are in the possession of the US Government. Grusch knew names of people within these government agencies directly working on these things, but could not disclose them publically. However, he did agree to disclose them in a room meant for disclosing classified information - a skiff. He also testified that these people have been on a long-run the program dealing specifically with alien craft and by the U.S. government. The "non-human" biologics were recovered from an alien space craft at a crash site. He couldn't go beyond that publicly, but agreed to discuss it in a skiff.
I hope the Committee members take them up on that! The next step is to call the following to testify before the Committee:
- Robert P. Storch
- Thomas A. Monheim
- Frank Kendall, and
- Lloyd Austin
All of whom apparently have direct knowledge of the programs that is over the alien remains and the recovered space craft.
Republicans - - Reminding Asshole Bureaucrats that they are paid by and work....
FOR THE PEOPLE!!!
I find many things interesting and bordering on intrigue regarding UFO claims:
J. Allen Hynek was tasked to debunk this stuff many decades ago.
He ultimately sided WITH the very people he was supposed to discredit.
Bob Lazar made claims years in advance of them finally becoming fact.
Element 115 was one such claim.
It is still elusive: A fantasy element turned real and not certain what to do with this "discovery".
Some folks try to tie 10,000 year old edifices with current UFO happenings which tends to
mythologize both. I'd sooner believe fellow life forms exist in the universe than the religious
versions of ancient happenings.
An alien's great, great, great, grampa may have been here and now the stories about him are all **** up.
He could lift 100 ton boulders with one tentacle. His space dirigible had LED lighting way before candles.
Please seat yourself.
I like the very things you hate.