New Congressional Hearings are Blowing the Lid Off UFO Secrecy and Getting Us Closer to the Full Truth Than Ever

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The weeks immediately following a nationwide election are often difficult. Tensions run high. The people whose side lost are embittered. Those on the winning side can be filled with hubris and drunk on power. And those somewhere in the middle who could've been OK with either outcome find themselves dreading the inevitable family civil war as Thanksgiving approaches. 

But some issues transcend even the messy, noisy, vitriolic chaos that is representative democracy. For instance, the little matter of humankind's place in the universe and whether or not we are alone. 

If there's one thing consistent through line you can draw through all the US Presidents since WWII, it's that none of them have declassified the necessary documents and reveal to the American people what the government knows about UFOs/UAPs. Either because they themselves were kept in the dark (think President Whitmore in Independence Day), they lacked the will to do so, they lacked the power to do so, or they truly believed the public can't handle the truth. Whatever the reason, in his viral interview with Joe Rogan, Trump seemed to suggest he'd be willing to release whatever information he can in his second term:

I'm not getting my hopes up. Just to fall back on the laziest possible cliche because we've got a lot to get to, there's genuine "Lucy holding the football" energy every time we hear that. But we'll see.

What is promising is the testimony Congress has been hearing this week, led by Congresswoman Nancy Grace. I believe I've made it clear that whatever other policies Rep. Grace endorses, I do not know. But her work on this issue has been, pardon the pun, stellar:

Not that she's a One Trick Pony by any means:

Anyway, the hearings Mace is conducting have produced revealing testimony from experts in the field of UFOs/UAPs and the government coverup, including former military officers, researchers, former federal officials, and a respected journalist:

USA Today - In her opening remarks, Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina) laid out just why another hearing was needed: to call upon transparency from the executive branch and intelligence agencies that have long been guarded about classified UFO information.

Of the Department of Defense and its Pentagon headquarters, Mace said the organization's reputation for secrecy is "not a track record that instills trust" among the public. …

Timothy Gallaudet, an American oceanographer who was once the acting administrator of NOAA, said he got first-hand confirmation that UAP were real in 2015 while working for the NAVY.

During a training exercise that year taking place off the East Coast, Gallaudet described an email he received when he was serving as the U.S. Navy's chief meteorologist. The email warned about "multiple near-midair collisions" and attached a now-declassified video of a UAP captured by a Navy F/A-18 aircraft.

Gallaudet, retired rear admiral in the U.S. Navy, testified it was clear that the intent of the email was to ask if anyone was aware of classified technology demonstrations taking place. But the next day, he said, the email disappeared from his account with no explanation. …

Luis Elizondo, a former military intelligence official who resigned and went public in October 2017 after 10 years of running a Pentagon program to investigate UFO sightings …

Elizondo lambasted the intelligence community for its decades of "excessive secrecy" around UAP reports "all to hide the fact that we are not alone in the cosmos." …

One of the more compelling revelations was a report shared by journalist Michael Shellenberger about a shadowy UAP program created in 2017 following a New York Times story exposing another top-secret Pentagon program.

Shellenberger, who publishes the “Public” newsletter on Substack, claimed sources have told him that intelligence communities "are sitting on a huge amount of visual and other information" about UAP."

"And they have for a very long time and it's not those fuzzy photos and videos we've been given, it's very clear, high resolution," he added.

Asked how many images or videos, Shellenberger said "hundreds, maybe thousands."

Here's more from Shellenberger:

And here is Elizondo, being questioned by Mace's congressional colleague and swimwear model:

… Rep. Anna Paulina Luna:

And no hearing on such a existentially important topic would be complete without hearing from legislator/heavy petting enthusiast:

… Rep. Lauren Boebert:

As a big fan of strong, independent, iron-willed women in positions of power exposing … the truth, I approve. From the beginning of the public's interest in this vital subject, the men in charge have either done nothing or actively engaged in keeping these secrets. They denied Area 51 existed. They denied there was ever a program called "Immaculate Constellation." They denied encounters between these aerial phenomena and our armed forces. They denied the data, even when it was collected by our most sophisticated advanced weaponry. And above all, they denied the hundreds of millions of us who are paying for all of it have any right to know. 

So bless you, Reps. Mace, Luna and Boebert, and all the other elected officials and whistleblowers who are working to get us the truth. Regardless of where the evidence takes us, you are on the side of the angels.