For just one example as to why public awareness of this topic is important, the Washington Examiner has seen compelling evidence that the Space Force

UFOs go to Congress: Five questions that need answering

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2022-05-16 12:00:04

For just one example as to why public awareness of this topic is important, the Washington Examiner has seen compelling evidence that the Space Force is undertaking quiet work in support of the government's UFO research. That doesn't mean UFOs are aliens. But something very significant is going on.

This hearing is a blow to the Pentagon bureaucracy, which had hoped to keep the UFO issue out of the public gaze. But as Bryan Bender reported last week, Congress has become increasingly agitated by the Pentagon's failure to undertake a more comprehensive approach to the UFO issue. Described inside the government as "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs)," UFOs have seen greater public attention in recent years following the release of videos recorded by Navy aircraft showing these objects.

Last June, the former head of the Pentagon's UFO research program, Luis Elizondo, told the Washington Examiner that the government is actively considering whether these UFOs have an extraterrestrial origin. Last November, the Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines confirmed that this hypothesis is under consideration.

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