First I have a genuine question, is there any verifiable reason with evidence as to why Grusch did not testify to AARO? Is there is any evidence that AARO has lied about it’s findings?
Also, does anyone here think that NASA is hiding images or other evidence of non human space ships, and if so, how many hundreds of people do you think are involved in “covering it up”? Do you also think the moon landing was fake? If you don’t think that they are hiding evidence, why do you think they have no evidence?
If your reason for believing that there are non-human crafts that fly around because of its historical accuracy across different witnesses at different times, do you also believe in mermaids?
Also, in the David Grusch interview with Joe Rogan, there is a part where he mentions a ” Bigoted Waved Special access program” he found documents on. He failed to mention something important tho:
SO, I read this in FOIA btw. Harry Reid asked the secretary of defense (SECDEF) to set up a special access program to protect the alleged UAP material that AATIP “believed” the government was hiding. Keep in mind, AATIP literately studied big foot, paranormal “ghost activity”, and UFO’s.
Well, the secretary of defense DECLINED to create that SAP because after a review by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence (OUSDI), and the DIA, discovered that not only did no material exist, but taxpayer money was being inappropriately spent on PARANORMAL RESEARCH AT SKIN WALKER RANCH 🤣 you can’t make this shit up
It’s hilarious that the existence of these government programs which “believed” that ghosts and alien spaceships existed, is what’s used as the “evidence” of non human crafts. Ive seen many say they know it is real because the “government has done research on it”. But what if the government has done research on big foot and ghosts, does that mean those things are real too?
But I am genuinely curious if anyone knows of any legitimate evidence of non human space crafts that IS NOT claims of stories, photos of tin cans thrown in the air, a classic appeal to authority logical fallacy, or an either–or fallacy.
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