I, like most on this sub, am extremely disappointed by recent events. It seems huge technological developments that would change the face of humanity are within reach and are being held back by a small group of stakeholders outside of and within the US government.
The gravity of what is being withheld from not only the American public, but humanity at large, seems unimaginable. The opening statement of Grusch from the Congressional oversight hearing sums up what we are being held back from as a collective species.
Knowledge is power and those who have it seek to guard it and profit from jt. The people we elect to represent us instead choose to represent the interests of the few who line their pockets. I am disappointed, disgusted, but mostly I am more steadfast than ever in my certainty that we are owed the truth a select few think they can hide. I think in this latest attempt to keep the people in the dark, they have instead shone a light on just how much they have to hide. I see a lot of people turning on those who have been longtime advocates of UAP disclosure, let’s not eat ourselves from the inside out.
From Grusch:
“In an era, fraught with division and discord, our exploration into the UAP subject seems to resonate with an urgency and fascination that transcends political, social, and geographical boundaries. A democratic process must be adhered to when evaluating the data and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that public involvement is encouraged and respected. Indeed, the future of our civilization and our comprehension of humanity’s place on earth and in the cosmos depends on the success of this very process.”
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