UAP Hearing In Congress
Keith’s note: OK. 3 expert military aviation witnesses with solid careers serving their country are currently talking about UAP sightings in public before Congress. No tin foil hats, no talk of abductions or Elvis. Just details about totally inexplicable aerodynamic performance. Just sayin’. One witness said he can’t comment in open session if government has had contact with aliens and that non-human biological remains have been recovered from crashes. The whole Life in the universe thing is a long standing feature of NASA’s research portfolio. This congressional testimony begs an inquiry to NASA Public Affairs. Alas, if I asked Marc Etkind and NASA PAO to comment they’d either 1. not respond 2. tell me that they have a committee that is working on the topic and that I am welcome to read their report whenever it comes out.
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Was in an interesting hearing. That’s for sure.
Where is the extraordinary evidence for these extraordinary claims, Keith? Just because they say so, don’t mean it’s so, no matter who they are. The NASA panel, Mark Kelly et al., will hopefully recommend a systematic and scientific approach to collection and analysis of maybe extraordinary, but often not so extraordinary, evidence. E.g., plastic is not only in the seas, it’s floating around in the air. Innumerable balloons launched from backyard birthday parties. Occam’s razor.