A House Intelligence Subcommittee held a hearing on UFOs today, the first public hearing on the topic in over 50 years. The witnesses included two former Navy pilots, Ryan Graves and David Fravor, who have both reported seeing unexplained aerial phenomena. The witnesses also included David Grusch, a former intelligence official who has claimed that the government has possession of “intact and partially intact” alien vehicles.
The witnesses testified that they have seen objects that move in ways that defy known physics, and that they have been unable to identify the objects. They also said that the government has not been transparent about its investigations into UFOs.
The hearing was largely inconclusive, but it did raise new questions about the government’s knowledge of UFOs. Here are some of the key takeaways from the hearing:
- The government is still investigating UFOs, but it does not have any definitive answers about what they are.
- The witnesses who testified today believe that the government is not being transparent about its investigations into UFOs.
- The hearing raised new questions about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
The hearing was met with mixed reactions. Some people were disappointed that the witnesses were not able to provide more definitive answers about UFOs. Others were hopeful that the hearing would lead to more transparency from the government.
It remains to be seen what the long-term impact of the hearing will be. However, it is clear that the issue of UFOs is one that is generating increasing interest from the public and from the government.
What does this mean for the future of UFO research?
The hearing today was a significant step forward in the government’s acknowledgement of UFOs. It is clear that the government is taking the issue seriously, and that they are willing to investigate UFO reports. However, it is also clear that the government does not have all the answers.
The hearing raised more questions than it answered. We still do not know what these objects are, or where they come from. We also do not know if they are a threat to national security.
The future of UFO research is uncertain. However, the hearing today was a positive step forward. It showed that the government is willing to investigate UFO reports, and that they are open to the possibility that these objects may be extraterrestrial.
What can you do to learn more about UFOs?
There are a number of resources available to learn more about UFOs. The government has a website dedicated to UFO research, and there are a number of books and articles on the topic. You can also find a number of online forums and communities where people discuss UFOs.
If you are interested in learning more about UFOs, I encourage you to do some research. There is a lot of information available, and you may be surprised at what you learn.