Don’t get me wrong, I think how the U.S. handled the Chinese spy balloon was an embarrassing disaster for our country. It was the tip of the iceberg that showed how compromised and broken our military, and executive branch have become under President Biden and General Milley.
But one glimmer of good that has come out of this national security fiasco is that Americans are now paying more attention to our skies—particularly to the very real presence of unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
Just this week, another piece of the puzzle was revealed that the Pentagon is investigating UFOs that possibly turned off warheads. Reports show former U.S. Air Force personnel have testified that UFOs interfered with nukes in the 1960s. The officers reportedly disclosed to the government’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office that they had peculiar encounters with the objects near our U.S. military bases.
You may be asking yourself, why are we just hearing about this now!?
I’ve been saying this for years, and I’m glad people are finally picking up on it: The government is not being straightforward with the American people about its UFO research.
The Pentagon is funded on our dime. We have every right to know the discoveries behind made there, whatever they may be. But the more money that gets poured into these projects, the less transparency is afforded to Americans.
President Biden has already done enough to embolden our enemies. At a time when they are not holding back their aggression, it's crucial we know what we’re up against. Clearly, good faith is not something we can bank on.
Today, and every day I try to shed light on the importance of transparency and doing right by taxpayers. So I hope this heightened UFO awareness continues, and we can do just that!