We have contact! No, not that kind. Ross has made contact with Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, head of The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Ross shares his email exchange with Kirkpatrick, including the Latin motto on his email signature.
Ross and Bryce talk about what may, or should, be the next level of Congressional hearings (maybe the full Intelligence Committee, not just a sub-committee). Ross really wants the intelligence community’s Inspector General at that next hearing to answer one important question.
Absolutely nothing.
…aside of the fact, that some percentage of attention and energy was drawn away from actually vital and important events, to some ridiculous crap that, even if true, wouldn’t change a thing.
We may fundamentally disagree here, and that’s okay, but I feel compelled to challenge some of the points you’ve brought up.
While everyone is being distracted by headlines about potential recovery of non-human technology and reverse engineering programs, Congress is likely more concerned about the fact that the military-industrial complex has been circumventing their oversight and potentially spending billions, if not trillions, of dollars over the last 80-90 years on unacknowledged Special Access Programs (SAPs) that they weren’t legally authorized to fund. Don’t you think this is a crucial issue?
Consider how many of today’s current issues, like social inequality, education, healthcare, energy/climate change, etc., could have been addressed using the money that was allegedly spent illegally. Isn’t this an important matter to investigate and address?
I’m curious about your interpretation of the UAP amendment sponsored by Schumer and Rounds, especially considering the input of the White House and the specific language used within it. Additionally, the unusual bipartisanship from Congress surrounding this topic is noteworthy. It’s indisputable that something is happening. Either entire branches of our government have fallen for an elaborate psy-op, or there’s substance to this issue. What’s your take?
I’m going to ask you to suspend judgement for a moment and engage in a thought experiment with me. Throughout history, humanity has repeatedly shown that we can set aside differences for common goals. Let’s assume, for a moment, that UAPs represent a non-human intelligence and we have recovered their technology. Not only would this be the most significant news in human history - proving that we are not alone - but I believe it could also unite large factions of humanity who might otherwise be at odds. It could demonstrate that we have more in common than we think.
Now, let’s consider the technology. If we indeed possess technology that is potentially thousands or even millions of years more advanced than ours, don’t you think even minor discoveries from that technology could fundamentally change and improve the lives of every person living?
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