
The political climate seems way too hot right now to wedge in time for UAPs, and I think that’s a big reason why we haven’t seen much action yet from the hill on further hearings or bills. Between Ukraine, Gaza, The border deal, impeachments, indictments, and soon the presidential election on the rise, when do you all think we’ll see some action on this issue?
I think as long as the House kills these bills passed in the Senate, there won’t be time to move the discussion along. I worry that we’ll have to wait post-election (2025 NDAA?) until we get the limelight.
On the other hand, all we need is another bombshell hearing that moves the needle and the dam could very much break. For example, I think multiple first-hand witness testimonies publicly under oath from a Senate intel hearing would at the LEAST make the next hot new topic whether this is real or a psy-op distraction from (previous hot issue).
I think another glimmer of hope is that fortunately (unfortunately?) the topic of UAPs is shockingly the only bipartisan issue. Maybe that alone is enough to convince frustrated members of the House to give it the time of day, considering nothing else is possible to get done.
What do you guys think might be a realistic timeline for more action from Congress?
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