"Unidentified"? More like "Don't ask, don't tell" - eviltoast
  • RushingSquirrel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s a few references I’ve seen regarding aliens today. I’m feeling out of the loop, would anyone explain?

    • Fisting for Freedom@sh.itjust.worksM
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      A former intel officer testified to a house committee that the US has had a UFO retrieval program for years, and that we’ve recovered non-human “biologics” from the crash sites. He has no direct knowledge of anything, by his own admission, but he’s willing to provide more detail to congress in a secure facility.

      I’ll keep the possibility open, I guess, but it sounds like absolute bullshit for a variety of reasons.

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        1 year ago

        It’s also funny how all these aliens keep crashing into the US, where three-letter agencies are fantastic at coverups, and none of ‘em end up in countries where it’d be much harder to hide something like this.

    • docmark@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The U.S. recently passed a law requiring the government to start disclosing all known(lol) information on UFOs/UAPs. The first congressional hearing was yesterday but was basically a verbal redacted/censored CIA document from the 60s.

      About half of what was asked was responded with “I can’t say in public.”