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If the truth is out there, it’s not extraterrestrial. That’s what U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Missouri, said he believes after taking part in a recent congressional hearing into whether UFO’s and aliens from another planet are real.
“I find I have a hard time buying the idea that an alien species is technologically capable to reach nearly the speed of light, travel trillions of miles or more, and gets here and somehow incapable of navigating Earth’s atmosphere,” he said.
Three retired military members gave testimony under oath to what they say they’ve seen over the years, which included vessels seen by the naked eye and detected by radar. Despite being a skeptic, Burlison said he doesn’t think the men were lying.
“What they observed is what they observed, and the film, the footage that they have is what it is,” he said. “I just don’t jump to the same conclusions that they do, which is that these things that we’re seeing in the sky are coming from Little Green Men, you know, light years and light years away.”
So what does Burlison think they saw?
“In my opinion I think it’s either angels or it’s manmade,” he said. “I think the most likely explanation is that it’s manmade.”
He doesn’t believe in little green men …..yet he believes in Angels
Huh?
The Space Force needs public support to develop the theory and ideas needed to prevail in conflict — concepts like space-enabled attack.
Ultimately, Guardians are not here to defeat alien invasions or extinction-level asteroids. We are a community of dedicated warfighters who understand how space systems drive U.S. military power and protect our brothers and sisters in arms.
Our work might be the difference between victory and defeat against a technologically advanced adversary…unless the adversary is, in fact, extraterrestrial. In that case, I fear that the Space Force may be of limited use.
Ryan Graves said Christie shouldn't make light of phenomena: 'When is laughter ever an acceptable response to a national security question?'
"Advanced UAP present a clear and present national security problem, so I invite Gov. Christie and any presidential candidate to meet with Navy pilots who have witnessed advanced UAP that exceed our tactical jets," Graves added. "Americans deserve answers and transparency, not jokes about aliens that perpetuate stigma and suppresses reporting."
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
UFO whistleblower unhappy with Christie response to debate question: 'Americans deserve answers...not jokes'
Ryan Graves said Christie shouldn't make light of phenomena: 'When is laughter ever an acceptable response to a national security question?'
"Advanced UAP present a clear and present national security problem, so I invite Gov. Christie and any presidential candidate to meet with Navy pilots who have witnessed advanced UAP that exceed our tactical jets," Graves added. "Americans deserve answers and transparency, not jokes about aliens that perpetuate stigma and suppresses reporting."
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Six members of Congress signed the Aug. 21 letter to Inspector General Thomas Monheim: Reps. Tim Burchett, (R-Tenn.), Jared Moskowitz, (D-Florida), Anna Paulina Luna (R-Florida), Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) and Andy Ogles (R-Tenn).
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
UFO whistleblower unhappy with Christie response to debate question: 'Americans deserve answers...not jokes'
Ryan Graves said Christie shouldn't make light of phenomena: 'When is laughter ever an acceptable response to a national security question?'
"Advanced UAP present a clear and present national security problem, so I invite Gov. Christie and any presidential candidate to meet with Navy pilots who have witnessed advanced UAP that exceed our tactical jets," Graves added. "Americans deserve answers and transparency, not jokes about aliens that perpetuate stigma and suppresses reporting."
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originally posted by: KKLOCO
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
UFO whistleblower unhappy with Christie response to debate question: 'Americans deserve answers...not jokes'
Ryan Graves said Christie shouldn't make light of phenomena: 'When is laughter ever an acceptable response to a national security question?'
"Advanced UAP present a clear and present national security problem, so I invite Gov. Christie and any presidential candidate to meet with Navy pilots who have witnessed advanced UAP that exceed our tactical jets," Graves added. "Americans deserve answers and transparency, not jokes about aliens that perpetuate stigma and suppresses reporting."
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This is exactly the problem I have with this supposed ‘disclosure’.
By the very fact that all 3 retired military vets claimed that it’s a problem for ‘national security’ — means we will absolutely never get disclosure. Anything thy claim is national security is instantly classified from the public.
We will never get the truth from them.!