UAP/UFO thread - Non-Human Intelligences

Maybe not the case.
Theoretically it may be possible.

Interesting. Thing is, if you travel faster than the speed of light, surely you are time travelling? That is, getting there before it has happened. Mind blown.
 
You are always time travelling. Even on the ISS they time travel in relation to us on the surface. You also do in a plane technically. Time is influenced by gravity, you know?
 
Won't lie, I won't watch those videos and the tweets alone mean very little to me.

Is it worth a wee prècis by someone that has, of what the main claim is there in short?
 
Won't lie, I won't watch those videos and the tweets alone mean very little to me.

Is it worth a wee prècis by someone that has, of what the main claim is there in short?

In essence, Schumer the Senate Leader has been trying to push through multiple bills to improve governmental transparency because congress people have been blocked from obtaining information relating to UAPs by defence and intelligence agencies. The House of Reps has been decidedly mixed in its support for these initiatives.

I think the whole UAP topic in this case is actually acting as a bit of a wedge issue to drive through legislation. The problem itself is not really anything to do with UAPs, the problem is that people in Congress - even members of the defence committee - are prevented from accessing sensitive information by government depts under arguments of national security. When even your government representatives have no means by which to access sensitive information that does strike me as something of a problem. It’s a bit like if Sunak called a Cobra committee because of some military issue and the MOD refused to give them certain information.

While this does not mean aliens are real or anything like that, it doesn’t do much for citizens confidence and generates a hotbed for conspiracy theories about black budget programs etc. (some of which turned out to be true in the case of things like MKUltra).
 
In essence, Schumer the Senate Leader has been trying to push through multiple bills to improve governmental transparency because congress people have been blocked from obtaining information relating to UAPs by defence and intelligence agencies. The House of Reps has been decidedly mixed in its support for these initiatives.

I think the whole UAP topic in this case is actually acting as a bit of a wedge issue to drive through legislation. The problem itself is not really anything to do with UAPs, the problem is that people in Congress - even members of the defence committee - are prevented from accessing sensitive information by government depts under arguments of national security. When even your government representatives have no means by which to access sensitive information that does strike me as something of a problem. It’s a bit like if Sunak called a Cobra committee because of some military issue and the MOD refused to give them certain information.

While this does not mean aliens are real or anything like that, it doesn’t do much for citizens confidence and generates a hotbed for conspiracy theories about black budget programs etc. (some of which turned out to be true in the case of things like MKUltra).
It means HelloCity keeps posting shite, believing it's concerning aliens.
 
In essence, Schumer the Senate Leader has been trying to push through multiple bills to improve governmental transparency because congress people have been blocked from obtaining information relating to UAPs by defence and intelligence agencies. The House of Reps has been decidedly mixed in its support for these initiatives.

I think the whole UAP topic in this case is actually acting as a bit of a wedge issue to drive through legislation. The problem itself is not really anything to do with UAPs, the problem is that people in Congress - even members of the defence committee - are prevented from accessing sensitive information by government depts under arguments of national security. When even your government representatives have no means by which to access sensitive information that does strike me as something of a problem. It’s a bit like if Sunak called a Cobra committee because of some military issue and the MOD refused to give them certain information.

While this does not mean aliens are real or anything like that, it doesn’t do much for citizens confidence and generates a hotbed for conspiracy theories about black budget programs etc. (some of which turned out to be true in the case of things like MKUltra).

Thanks for doing that.
 
It happens everywhere. France, the UK, Canada, Russia, China, Brazil and others - all work on reports of similar sightings.
 
Yeah...if it was something that spectacular. There's no suggestion of aliens, though.

Except there is though, however tenuous or wild. Hence the whole thread.

That's pretty much the whole premise of unidentified. It is open to any old suggestion. Could as easily be a suggestion of time travelling us from the future as aliens or rival military crafts. It is somewhat immaterial to the point, however, regardless of what you think of the suggestion.
 
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Unidentified Aerial Phenomena:
  • UAP SAP Spending Restrictions: This provision prohibits the use of funds for any classified programs — including Special Access Programs (SAPs) — involving UAP that have not been briefed to the relevant congressional committees and congressional leadership. The conferees agreed that this spending prohibition could apply to hiring, training, and use of government or contractor personnel, the analysis of UAP, providing security related to UAP programs, reverse engineering or replication efforts, and the development of certain kinds of propulsion technology.
  • UAP Disclosure Act: This legislation's intent is to increase transparency related to UAP records held by the U.S. government. It creates a UAP records collection within the National Archives and provides a legal mandate for the National Archives to declassify UAP records 25 years after their creation, with certain exceptions for national security purposes. While Gillibrand was disappointed the final bill omitted a UAP Records Review Board included in the original amendment, this is an important first step and Gillibrand will continue working to support government transparency on this topic.
 

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena:
  • UAP SAP Spending Restrictions: This provision prohibits the use of funds for any classified programs — including Special Access Programs (SAPs) — involving UAP that have not been briefed to the relevant congressional committees and congressional leadership. The conferees agreed that this spending prohibition could apply to hiring, training, and use of government or contractor personnel, the analysis of UAP, providing security related to UAP programs, reverse engineering or replication efforts, and the development of certain kinds of propulsion technology.
  • UAP Disclosure Act: This legislation's intent is to increase transparency related to UAP records held by the U.S. government. It creates a UAP records collection within the National Archives and provides a legal mandate for the National Archives to declassify UAP records 25 years after their creation, with certain exceptions for national security purposes. While Gillibrand was disappointed the final bill omitted a UAP Records Review Board included in the original amendment, this is an important first step and Gillibrand will continue working to support government transparency on this topic.
I'm more interested in the UK's security in OUR skies.
 
Why are people so aggressive on this thread? How religious a few people ca get over something that will in no way ever affect them is really bizarre.
 

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