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Are we alone? US Senate to Hold a Historic Hearing on UFO Sightings and the Search for the Truth
The United States Senate Committee on Armed Services has announced that an open hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), commonly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), will take place on April 19th. The hearing has been scheduled to address the concerns surrounding the growing number of UAP incidents and the need for transparency and increased funding for investigations into these sightings.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), will also be speaking at the hearing, which will be conducted by the Emerging Threats and Capabilities subcommittee. The announcement comes after Democrat Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the chair of AARO, publicly criticized the Department of Defense for not providing funds for the second year. Gillibrand also targeted Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Michael J. McCord for the lack of funding provided to AARO.
During the hearing, lawmakers are expected to question why AARO was not fully funded and discuss the importance of investigating UAP sightings. The Pentagon has been investigating military sightings of UFOs for several years, leading to hundreds of classified reports being released. These reports suggest that we may not be alone on planet Earth, and this hearing is expected to shed more light on these intriguing reports.
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The United States Senate Committee on Armed Services will be conducting an open hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) or Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) next week on April 19 (Wednesday), confirmed press secretary Cole Stevens.https://t.co/uaV3m8PWX5
— Baptiste Friscourt (@Baptiste_Fri) April 13, 2023
The growing concerns surrounding the increase in UAP sightings have sparked a growing interest in the scientific community and the general public. Many believe that these sightings cannot be explained away as mere weather phenomena or aircraft malfunctions. There is a growing consensus that there is a need for increased transparency and funding for research into UAP sightings.
The hearing allows lawmakers to address these concerns and provide answers to the public. It is hoped that this hearing will lead to increased funding for research into UAP sightings and greater transparency regarding the investigations. It is time for the public to know the truth about these mysterious sightings, and this hearing is a step in the right direction toward uncovering the truth.
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