UFO News: Are We Really Lacking Evidence?
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Chapter 1: The State of UFO Disclosure
It’s refreshing to finally find a UFO news piece that includes the writer's name! Kirsten Errick penned an article on January 5th, 2023, titled "We Have Nothing" regarding claims that UFOs are of extraterrestrial origin. This raises questions about the timeline of such statements. Were these claims made during the last UFO hearings? The article fails to clarify the reasons for the delays in the previously scheduled report. It also begs the question: when did the Department of Defense (DoD) resume answering inquiries, and why isn’t Congress expressing outrage over the DoD's statements, especially concerning the missing report?
Seriously, the message seems to be "nothing to see here."
In May 2022, the U.S. conducted its first open hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) in five decades. This hearing focused on a 2021 report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence that examined 144 incidents investigated by the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force, all of which remain unexplained. During the session, speakers emphasized a critical lack of data to properly address these occurrences.
Section 1.1: The Importance of Transparency
Why is Errick recycling old information instead of investigating pressing questions like, “Where is the missing UFO report?!”
In her article, she cites AARO Director Sean Kirkpatrick, who stated, “There are things that appear to demonstrate interesting flight dynamics that we are fully investigating and researching right now.” He suggested that this could be due to sensor phenomenology, the platform's flight dynamics, or even an illusion.
Subsection 1.1.1: Flight Characteristics and Evidence
How can we assert there’s no proof of extraterrestrial life when we observe objects exhibiting flight capabilities that challenge our understanding of aviation physics? Even if that amounts to just 1% of the evidence, it’s certainly not zero. These unidentified objects outperform anything in the U.S. arsenal, yet we still claim there is no evidence? We have absolutely no evidence?
What do we make of Lue Elizondo's assertion that the U.S. possesses photographs showing non-human occupants within these crafts? Is this still considered zero evidence?
Additionally, what about the 75 years of documented phenomena that defy our current scientific understanding? If the U.S. government has been dishonest about this topic since before 2017, why aren’t journalists more skeptical of a government that insists we have zero evidence?
Section 1.2: Historical Context of UFO Reports
Consider the materials identified as artificial in construction, as discussed by Linda Moulton Howe, which are labeled as having zero evidence. No entity on Earth can replicate these materials, which appear to be constructed layer by layer, almost like 3D printing. These materials consist of two different metals that cannot be combined by any known methods.
Chapter 2: Revisiting Roswell and Government Accountability
What about the Roswell incident? Do you think there was any evidence gathered there? Why do we trust the government’s narrative in that case when we know they have misled the public about studying UFOs for the past 75 years?
I appreciate Kirsten Errick for covering this topic and offering her perspective. Her writing stands out as superior to many articles I encountered in 2022. However, it’s worth noting that this piece would have been more relevant if published back in May 2022.
In conclusion, the search for transparency surrounding UFOs remains an ongoing challenge, compelling us to question what we truly know about these mysterious phenomena.