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UFO Congress Hearing: Top Pentagon official claims hearing was ‘insulting’ to employees

 UFO Congress Hearing: Top Pentagon official claims hearing was ‘insulting’ to employees investigating sightings – Full report A senior Pentagon official has publicly criticized the recent congressional hearing on UFOs, dismissing the claims made during the session as “insulting” to the hardworking employees involved in investigating UFO sightings. Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, who leads the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), expressed his concerns in a letter posted on his personal LinkedIn page and circulated on social media. The congressional hearing had garnered widespread attention, particularly due to the testimony of retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch, a former intelligence officer. Grusch’s statements energized believers in extraterrestrial life and generated headlines worldwide. He claimed that the U.S. government had been concealing a long-term program focused on collecting and reverse-engineering “UAPs” (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), the official term for UFOs. Grusch went on to mention the recovery of non-human “biologics,” which he had not personally seen but had heard about from individuals with “direct knowledge of the program.” [Read more]( If you would prefer not receiving our emails, please [Click Here](

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