The US is currently faced with extreme gas prices, record-high inflation, violent crime that's wreaking havoc, and supply shortages. Yet, Congress still finds time to investigate UFOs. Is that really the best use of its time and resources?
The significance of this study can't be dismissed. It's important not only because it opens the door for a much more mainstream and inclusive search for intelligent extra-terrestrial objects but also because of the very real national security risk that the UAPs pose. It's about time that government entities shed light on what’s behind hundreds of mysterious UFO sightings.
There's a fine line between deception and disclosure, and the AARO is dangerously walking this tightrope. Most UFO sightings have been rejected as mundane terrestrial explanations and illusions. The investigation, which as usual, fails to actually reveal any meaningful information, is nothing more than an exercise to keep Americans bewildered and susceptible to manufactured panics and conspiracy theories.