Yeah, basically the US has had an unofficial policy of “discredit and ignore” since the cold war when it comes to publicly addressing UFOs. The government recently realized that it wasn’t just a smokescreen, the military was literally ignoring countless reports of UFOs entering restricted aerospace, sightings by military pilots, instrument recordings, etc. So now Congress is upset that the military has been ignoring potential security threats, and to throw napalm on the bonfire, if I understand correctly, the person currently at the head of the investigation team set up by Congress is telling them that they’ve talked to high ranking people in the military; and those people claim that the military has craft of non-human origin while also refusing to allow him access to them.
Yeah, basically the US has had an unofficial policy of “discredit and ignore” since the cold war when it comes to publicly addressing UFOs. The government recently realized that it wasn’t just a smokescreen, the military was literally ignoring countless reports of UFOs entering restricted aerospace, sightings by military pilots, instrument recordings, etc. So now Congress is upset that the military has been ignoring potential security threats, and to throw napalm on the bonfire, if I understand correctly, the person currently at the head of the investigation team set up by Congress is telling them that they’ve talked to high ranking people in the military; and those people claim that the military has craft of non-human origin while also refusing to allow him access to them.