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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about all the UFO stuff that’s come out over the last few years. Growing up, most of us were told it was all nonsense — just conspiracy theories or sci-fi. But now, the government isn’t exactly denying it anymore… and that’s wild.
In 2017, reports started surfacing about this Pentagon program called AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program). It turns out our government was secretly studying unidentified aerial phenomena for years. Then in 2020, the Navy literally released videos of flying objects doing things our tech can’t explain. Pilots were clearly freaked out — and that says a lot.
Then there’s the whole thing with David Grusch, the whistleblower who testified before Congress in 2023. He claimed that the U.S. has recovered non-human craft and even biological material. I’m not saying I believe every word, but the fact that he was willing to go under oath? That’s not nothing.
And let’s not forget the CIA — their declassified documents show they’ve been watching the skies for decades. This isn’t new. They were monitoring sightings, especially during the Cold War, and keeping it all under wraps.
I’m not here to say aliens are real or not. But something’s definitely going on, and we should be asking more questions. We pay for these agencies with our tax dollars — we deserve some answers. At the very least, some honesty.
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I sincerely believe that in the case of UFOs there is a lot of material collected, but very little understanding about it, whether from the Americans or any other organization around the world. In my opinion, they just don't disclose anything because they don't know what the records they make are, and if it is a foreign weapon they don't want people to know that they are incompetent in not recognizing it.
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I think we will soon know much more, the declassification does not stop, and most of us, even if it is subconsciously, know that there is much more in the cosmos than we imagine, time will tell.
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