Congress To Hold Open Hearing On UFOs — Will Public Hearings Make A Difference?

Next Tuesday, the House Intelligence Committee’s subcommittee will hold an open hearing regarding the Pentagon’s work on identifying and investigating unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs.
Congress hasn’t held public hearings on the topics since Project BLUE BOOK closed in 1969.
That’s before my time for anyone who is counting.
Why are there open hearings next week?
Thanks to a handful of members of Congress, the National Defense Authorization Act included requirements for the Pentagon to set up a dedicated office with regular reporting requirements to Congress on the UAP issue.
Congress was underwhelmed by the recent classified report from the Pentagon.
Democratic Congressman Andre Carson said of the public hearing next week:
“This hearing is about examining steps that the Pentagon can take to reduce the stigma surrounding reporting by military pilots, and by civilian pilots.”
While I doubt next week we will learn that aliens have visited us and are forming an alliance with a group of powerful elite aiming to assist in the colonization (I may have binge-watched X‑Files this week), I do think it is worth exploring what might happen if full disclosure ever happens.
One of the critical questions for the upcoming House UAP hearing is: ‘Do we have evidence of intelligently-controlled unknowns in orbit or in space?’ https://t.co/uQxkLGcGoB
— Christopher K. Mellon (@ChrisKMellon) May 10, 2022
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