If unidentified flying objects (UFOs) don’t exist, what in the wide-open galaxy is the government working overtime to keep under lock and key?
Every time we hold a hearing about this topic, the Pentagon sends some blubbering fool who can't even spell UFO. It's high time we set the record straight and release the extraterrestrial footage, reports, and anything else that doesn’t compromise our national security.
I recently proposed some changes to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2024, and I’m over the moon because UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) declassification will be included. UAP is their fancy new term for UFO, but to put it simply, they’re going to open up the secret files and let us see what’s actually going on out there.
We have decorated veterans bravely speaking out about their firsthand experiences. Call me crazy, but I’m going to trust their accounts before I believe a bunch of Washington bureaucrats who will use this as an excuse to ask for more cash. We don’t need to funnel billions of dollars into “studying” these things, we need to prioritize the voices of those who served and witnessed these very real events.
Let's be frank, the UFOs they saw aren't from Russia or the Communist Chinese, as some have suggested. We all know they’d land a spacecraft on the White House lawn if they could. These unidentified objects have no heat trail—and they’re coming from somewhere beyond our realm.
No more secrets or funny business. Americans deserve to see the otherworldly evidence for themselves.