A House subcommittee is holding a hearing Wednesday to pressure the executive branch to release more information about unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Cheeto supremo would have put that shit on blast for sure if there was any proof of alien contact. His presidency has eliminated any doubt in my mind that humans have no knowledge of or interaction with extraterrestrial species. That guy can't keep his dumb mouth shut.
also why do so many of these conspiracy nuts apparently have no grasp on just how old and how large the universe is? like please tell me how creatures more advanced than humans (which took 4.5 billion years on one planet to evolve enough complexity to even understand space travel) would somehow line up perfectly with our timeline and somehow be close enough and interested enough in us to say hello, but also be super sneaky about it…mmkay
Humans have no sense of scale. We evolved in the context of hunter/gatherers on the African savanna, we intuitively grasp the sorts of numbers and scales that we would encounter there. A few hundred people. A few dozen miles. A human lifetime. Tiny, trivial values on the scale that we're having to deal with even in just our own current everyday civilization. The universe as a whole makes such things unimaginably insignificant - "unimaginable" in the literal sense, we're just not wired for it. We have to invent systems of mathematics to handle that kind of thinking for us.
Yeah. If there are indeed alien intelligences visiting us, they're likely incomprehensible and we have zero chance of doing anything they don't anticipate perfectly and can't handle without difficulty.
I'm curious what your take on these hearings are. Did you watch the live stream? We have some credible sources with high level intelligence clearance coming forward on the record making these claims. I think it should be taken seriously. Or is the new conspiracy that it's all a hoax?
I'm waiting for the government to put up or shut up on this, but I watched the hearing and some of those claims were very, very extraordinary. Just balls out claiming that we recovered ships and non-earth origin biologics on board them, planning to give Congress a list of witnesses to interview in closed sessions etc. It could all be a big lie, but I find it hard to imagine the utility of it.
Given that they're "Unidentified" aerial phenomena observed during the day to day operations of the US military I'm not particularly surprised congress isn't informed about it every time this happens or "being kept in the dark" as some are putting it. Imagine if every time someone in the national guard looks through binoculars and thought they saw something but couldn't figure out what it was, this was a matter brought before Congress who are supposed to be busy deliberating as democratically elected representatives. There's a line where, without knowing particularly much about how something like this is supposed to operate, I can understand one might expect congress to be informed, enemy aircraft confirmed breaching airspace for example or even a UAP that is so strikingly unusal and incontrovertible that it might need to provoke a military response perhaps?
Claims as bold as this Grusch guy's being withheld would definitely be something to be upset about but there's so far little (in the public realm) with which to assess the likelihood that they're anything but just claims.
I've also read that he appears to have been allowed by the Pentagon to go on record with his claims which would seem to weaken the case that he's out here dropping bombshell secrets no one wanted us to hear. The claims tend to be careful as well, as he doesn't claim personally to have been involved with any of the programs he said existed nor have seen any of the things supposedly recovered, merely saying he's been made aware of them and seen some documents. He didn't repeat all previous media claims in Congress when pressed to do so and has added different and new claims in different interviews.
Cool that such striking testimonies were entered into official record. Future investigations should continue to be interesting, and it's always good to see bipartisan support anywhere in congress. UFOs/UAPs are a fun topic, even if there are still likely terrestrial explanations such as adversarial weapons we don't know about.