Comment by SiempreViernes
21 hours ago
That's a good point, they should also release all the reports that have been conclusively shown to have an ordinary explanation.
21 hours ago
That's a good point, they should also release all the reports that have been conclusively shown to have an ordinary explanation.
They have. Even during the congressional hearings on the subject they were talking about and referencing many already fully debunked UAP sighting footage
Along with the reports that have been conclusively shown to have an extraterrestrial explanation. We'll never see those, if they exist.
Except some of those would be necessarily suppressed because "it's the X-57" might be the sort of thing you don't want to release a picture of (nor say, F-22 doing some manoeuver we don't acknowledge it's capable of - in NATO exercises F-22 pilots are instructed to limit their flying to keep some of the plane's capabilities secret).
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You mean [this](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_2021_Kabul_drone_strike) one where the US killed an aid worker and some children in Kabul?
Um, no. The hellfire fired at a “UAP”. A psyop to cajole the senate and public.
As for US firing missiles at children, that Tomahawk hitting the all girls school had a strike package on record which would detail its intended target.