Why I Do Not Believe In Alien UFOs …and why you’d better hope I’m right!

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by Tom Harris, America Outloud:

Making contact with intelligent extraterrestrials could be the most important, and potentially the most beneficial — or deadly — event in human history. Consequently, Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) enthusiasts are thrilled that, on Wednesday, July 26, 2023, three former military officers who claim that they’ve seen direct evidence of UFOs testified before the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs of the federal government’s House Oversight Committee. The hearing, called “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Implications on National Security, Public Safety, and Government Transparency,” was even more significant than last year’s Congressional UFO-related hearing since it featured the first unclassified public testimony from former servicemembers who are exposing what they believe is a massive government cover-up of possible extraterrestrial visitation on Earth.

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Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee’s 2nd congressional district said:

“The Pentagon and Washington bureaucrats have kept this information hidden for decades, and we’re finally going to shed some light on it…We’re bringing in credible witnesses who can provide public testimony because the American people deserve the truth. We’re done with the cover-ups.”

In this special three-part series, I will explain:

  • What happened in Wednesday’s hearing, and why do scientists believe we are not alone in the universe?
  • Why UFOs are almost certainly not extraterrestrial spacecraft.
  • Why we had better hope they are not aliens, and the controversy surrounding efforts to advertise our presence to possible extraterrestrial civilizations.

Testifying before the July 26th committee concerning UFOs (now referred to as “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena,” or UAPs) was (the whole session may be watched here):

Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, maintains that after his unit updated its aircraft radar technology in 2014, he and other pilots began to get regular readings of flying objects that behaved differently from anything they’d seen before. Then pilots “started having near midair collisions with these objects,” Graves said. He explained that among the unusual behavior of these UAPs, was hovering stationary at high altitudes in hurricane-force winds and accelerating to supersonic speeds while performing instantaneous changes in direction, something no publicly-known human-made vehicle can do. Graves founded Americans for Safe Aerospace, a UAP non-profit. 

 

 

The second witness was retired Navy pilot and commander David Fravor, who maintains that he encountered UAPs off the coast of San Diego in 2016 while flying an F-18 fighter aircraft from the USS Nimitz. In his testimony on Wednesday, Fravor explained (full testimony here):

“As we looked around, we noticed some white water off our right side…As all four looked down we saw a small white Tic Tac shaped object … moving very abruptly over the white water. There were no Rotors, No Rotor wash, or any visible flight control surfaces like wings. …the object suddenly … aligned … with my aircraft and began to climb in a clockwise climbing turn. …[Then] it rapidly accelerated and disappeared right in front of our aircraft. … the air controller let us know that the object had reappeared on the … radar … This Tic Tac Object had just traveled 60 miles in (less than a minute), was far superior in performance to my brand-new F/A-18F, and did not operate with any of the known aerodynamic principles that we expect for objects that fly in our atmosphere.”

 

 

David Grusch, a former Air Force officer and intelligence official, was the third witness on Wednesday. Last month, he went public with assertions that the programs he worked on recovered “intact and partially intact vehicles” that their tests showed were designed by “non-human intelligence.” The Pentagon refutes Grusch’s claims, asserting that it has “not discovered any verifiable information to substantiate claims that any programs regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.”

Yet Grusch reiterated his claims on Wednesday and told the committee that the US government conducted a secret “multi-decade” program that collected crashed UFOs and attempted to reverse engineer them. Although he had never seen an alien body personally, he said that “non-human” biologics had been recovered by the government.

Federal government senators are also taking action on the UAP file. They just added a bipartisan amendment to a critical defense bill that would compel the military to gather and declassify UFO-related information. Also, federal agencies would be required, within 300 days of receiving such information, to give the documents to a review board that would decide whether to declassify them.

This unusually wide coalition, from right-wing Republicans to left-leaning Democrats, is, in part, the result of the fact that of the 300 UAP reports the newly created All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office has so far reviewed, it was unable to identify or explain 171 of them. And we heard from Wednesday’s hearing that an estimated 95% of UAP sightings are never reported due to fears of ridicule or loss of job security or worse. Better to just pretend they never happened, is the standard advice given to UFO witnesses.

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