House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings
The session before the House Intelligence Committee’s Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee come five months after the National Defense Authorization Act required the military to establish a permanent UFO research office and take a series of other steps to collect and investigate reports of “unidentified aerial phenomena.”
Congress needs to ask the most core basic questions that absolutely the majority of people on earth are already thinking about. Also, it is imperative that these questions are asked under oath. Some of these questions may seem redundant but keep in mind the goal is to get to the truth.
Nine Questions That Need Answering Under Oath
2. Has the US government or any other government or organization personnel travelled to any other planet(s) within or beyond our solar system?
3. Is the US government or any other government or organization on earth in possession of any space vehicle with alien technology?
4. Has the US Government or any other government or organization on earth found, been given, borrowed, stolen or discovered any form of alien technology?
5. Are there aliens living on Earth? If so, why, how many and where?
6. Does the US government or any other government on earth have any knowledge of alien abduction? If so, what is/are the purpose of these events.
7. Do your intelligence analysts have any knowledge or realistic theories as to how UFOs operate? Are gravity or magnetic manipulation theories under consideration?
8. Do you or any of your analysts have any knowledge or realistic theories as to how aliens may be able to travel interstellar?
9. Do you commit to full and instant transparency on all issues pertaining to UFOs/UAPs or aliens in the universe?
Congress can ask questions all day long to make themselves look smart and knowledgable but these are the basic core questions that most of mankind wants to be answered honestly.