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House Panel To Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings (nytimes.com) 65

A House subcommittee is scheduled to hold next week the first open congressional hearing on unidentified aerial vehicles in more than half a century, with testimony from two top defense intelligence officials. From a report: The hearing comes after the release last June of a report requested by Congress on "unidentified aerial phenomena." The nine-page "Preliminary Assessment" from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence focused on 144 incidents dating back to 2004 and was able to explain only one. The report declined to draw inferences, saying that the available reporting was "largely inconclusive" and noting that limited and inconsistent data created a challenge in evaluating the phenomena. But it said most of the phenomena reported "do represent physical objects." The assessment concluded that the objects were not secret U.S. technology and that "we currently lack data to indicate any UAP are part of a foreign collection program or indicative of a major technological advancement by a potential adversary."
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House Panel To Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings

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  • They're infinitely cruel, infinitely deceitful, and unbelievably more technically advanced than us. We have strength in numbers and a general advantage in work ethics, but they've already infiltrated many of our institutions, posing as humans. It's time for everyone to start really paying attention. We don't stand a chance if we just ignore their experimentation and ongoing surveillance of us.

  • Frankly, it's a distraction. Inflation is biting everybody, gas prices are insane, the world is on edge because of Russia v. Ukraine, and the shelves are getting emptied of some of life's necessities for fun and profit.

    But hey, let's start investigating UFOs [wikipedia.org], again!

    • Maybe they're secretly preparing for war with Russia by opening up the trove of information to comb through and find what might be previously unknown Russian tech.

      Or, you know, people can work on more than one thing. Gas prices are not going to be greatly affected by US policy right now. Shelves being empty could be due to intentional underproducing to keep the prices high, but it's not like invoking the Defense Production Act is reasonable at this point either.

      And any remaining supply chain issues are on

  • by Viol8 ( 599362 )

    Just show me one ,just ONE conclusive video of a UFO. Remember those pyramid shaped "ufos" that were supposed to be following a US fleet off california?

    Yeah, not so much UFOs as planes taking off from (IIRC) LAX (you could even see the flashing of the navigation lights) with the video camera zooming in so much that bokeh took effect.

    https://nypost.com/2021/04/21/... [nypost.com]

    Same with every other ufo video most certainly. UFOs are in the same superstition category as ghosts and bigfoot but there will always be the gu

    • Only zany people think UFO means anything like sci-fi alien BS. It simply means we don't know what it is. There are lots of reports from military personnel of UAP captured across multiple sensors/optics. If you choose to deny those facts, fine, but to claim that these things aren't being seen is pretty ignorant.
      • by Viol8 ( 599362 )

        These would be the same military types who in the past have chased venus and gone into a flat spin and another pilot who chased a balloon, stalled and crashed. No offence, but they don't hire the flyboys for their brains.

      • There seem to be lots of zany people in the world.

        I think there's one idea we can completely rule out: that these are secret Russian craft.

    • I think the idea of this is that they will, the Military has done extensive investigation into these and cannot explain them - hence the whole unexplained / unidentified. And they have tried, if they can get away with calling it a weather phenomena or balloon they will, the actual number of sightings is significantly higher than what is reported as a lot of these are passed off as something they are not.

      I think you are mixing up UFO's with Aliens UFO does not mean Alien it just means unidentified.

  • But they are aliens!

    • Get a hair cut you!
    • by k6mfw ( 1182893 )
      Someone sees a light in the sky. John Pike explains "is it an aircraft, meteorological phenomena, a satellite, astronomical phenomena, an alien spacecraft, or just a light in the sky? It all depends on what movie you saw the night before."
  • So we can spend more money in weaponry and militech.

  • Are people so bored with reality that they need to grasp at at any straw of mystery?
  • ... reporting that "incidents 8, 11, and so forth are not aliens because they are indeed top secret US tech excercises. Oops."
  • this is an excuse for government officials to not do real work. But then again I don't want them screwing more stuff up so go ahead.

  • Wow, congress is *really* trying to do anything but be useful and legislate.

    There may be intelligent life out there in the universe, but the most certain fact of all is that there is none in the US senate chambers.
  • One thing we know for sure: they're not from Russia.

There is no opinion so absurd that some philosopher will not express it. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero, "Ad familiares"

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