• doingthestuff@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If they want the public and the broader scientific community to treat it as scientific, they need to show people what they have and let more scientists study the craft etc. Put up or shut up. As they say in Missouri, show me.

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      1 year ago

      According to multiple journalists who have been covering this story over the years, the organizations in possession of recovered crafts have zero desire to let others study what they have. The whistleblowers in favor of disclosure are not the ones with the ability to “put up”.

      Want to see the craft? Contact your elected representatives to vote in favor of the UAP Disclosure Act embedded in this year’s NDAA bill.

      Maybe it will all turn out to be ordinary stuff, maybe not.

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          Yup! I upvoted you. I’m on the fence on the subject, so I would like it to be properly investigated to find out what’s actually going on in the DoD. Is it some sort of corruption, or something else? Why are so many high ranking people inside the DoD saying that these are not human craft? It’s intriguing.