Close encounters of congressional kind: Lawmakers struggle to grasp alleged 'interdimensional' nature of UFOs
There's been an uptick of bipartisan
hearings, briefings and legislation on UAPs over the past few years due
to suspicions the government is hiding information
What happened on the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza in Dallas?
Does a mysterious, serpentine beast glide through the icy waters of Loch Ness?
Is there life on other planets?
Perhaps it’s only natural Congress is now probing whether the government is covering up possible evidence of UFOs.
The timing for this type of congressional inquest into this mystery is only right. Suspicions abound about the origins of the pandemic and conspiracies about the safety of vaccines. Couple that with skepticism about "the media," the veracity of election returns and the government in general.
It’s not a stretch for people — and now lawmakers — to seek more answers about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), or UFOs.
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