02-28-2022, 01:59 PM
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#865
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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
This. Because of the body of evidence, data, and witness accounts, it's can't just be boiled down to one "silver bullet" incident that unveils all of the phenomenon at once. In fact, it is my opinion we are likely looking at several different parts of the phenomena, including UAPs, USOs, and multi-dimensional / hard to track entities outside of human-detectable electromagnetic spectrums.
"Disclosure" will be more like a trickle-down of gradual information, with cases coming to light over the next several years due to things like potential public hearings (that Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Marco Rubio are pushing for) and the inclusion of the UAP investigations in the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Then you have a growing private interest in researching the topic from groups like the Harvard-based Galileo Project and UAPx.
If anything the U.S. government will likely release more interesting data in the coming 1-5 years based on identifiable patterns, of which there is already significant data (most of which still remains classified). And with investments in further research, it will lend to building a profile of UAPs to primarily discern the relevance to national security and provide appropriate threat assessments that can be communicated to the public.
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After 70+ years since Roswell and thousands of so-called reports and sightings you'd think there would be at least one silver bullet but nothing to hang a hat on.
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