basquebromance
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It is absolutely clear that success at UFO transparency will require legal coercion to force insiders to come forward and a window of immunity from prosecution if they do. Will Congress ever have the balls to do that?
Congress holds historic public UFO hearing, as military struggles to understand 'mystery' flying phenomena
The hearing on what the U.S. government officially calls "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" (UAP) comes after years of unexplained sightings, primarily by U.S. military personnel, of flying objects, which often had no "discernable" propulsion systems and unusual "movement patterns."
www.foxnews.com
‘A Skull and Bones-type vibe’: Spy agencies grapple with how much to share at UFO hearing
Congress may need to create incentives to get national security officials to talk.
www.politico.com