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US lawmakers demand for UFO transparency

Lack of transparency has long fuelled speculation, they say at congressional hearing

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jul 2023 11:51AM

US lawmakers demand for UFO transparency
The US Congress is holding a hearing on UFOs, where two former military pilots and a former intelligence officer have answered questions from an oversight committee. – Pixabay pic, July 27, 2023

WASHINGTON – At a US Congressional hearing on UFOs, congressmen have called for more transparency from the government on the issue, reported German news agency (dpa).  

Republican congressman Glenn Grothman, who chaired the subcommittee into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), complained that “the lack of transparency surrounding UAPs has fuelled wild speculation and debate for decades, eroding public trust in the very institutions that are meant to serve and protect them”.

Two former military pilots and a former intelligence officer answered questions from a House oversight committee and reported on their sightings of UFOs and their own analyses.

They said many defence personnel did not report sightings because they feared losing their jobs.

Grothman said Congress needed to look at what could be done to make more information public.

National Security Council communications director John Kirby said that the sightings would be taken seriously and investigated on Wednesday. 

“We don’t have hard and fast answers on these things. We are trying to get smarter on it,” he said.

In January, there was a Congressional hearing on the subject for the first time in decades after the Pentagon presented reports that there were no explanations for dozens of celestial phenomena from the past two decades. 

It stressed that there was also no evidence of secret technology from other countries or extraterrestrial life. – Bernama, July 27, 2023

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