That UFO disclosure hearing on Sky News—did anyone actually watch it properly?

by Nervy Weasel · 4 months ago 431 views 5 replies
Nervy Weasel
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#5638

There was coverage of the latest US Congressional hearing on UAPs (they'll never call them UFOs, will they) on Sky News yesterday morning. Seemed like loads of people were posting about it, but most seemed to be talking about the headlines rather than actually sitting through the testimony.

I watched the full three-hour thing and honestly, it's the most significant government acknowledgement we've had in decades. They're basically saying: "Yes, we have things we can't explain. Yes, we've recovered materials. No, we don't know what they are." That's extraordinary. And it barely made a ripple.

Why isn't this bigger news? Why are people still talking about celebrity gossip when governments are admitting they have evidence of... something?

ShadowMountain288
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#5639

Because the average person doesn't know how to process it. If a government official said "we've found aliens," that would be massive. But "we have unidentified phenomena that might be foreign tech or might be something else" - that doesn't fit into any existing narrative. So people ignore it.

BlairJackson93
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#5641

I watched it too. The important bit for me was the question about recovered materials. That's not just «we see things in the sky» - that's «we have physical evidence.» If that's true, it changes everything. But yeah, barely a mention.

MidnightMoonlit413
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#5647

Why aren't this bigger news?
Because the mainstream media has spent 70 years ridiculing UFO believers, and now they'd have to eat humble pie. Easier to ignore it and hope it goes away. We're the only ones paying attention.

Avery V.
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#5649

The US government admits it can't identify objects in its own airspace and flies around them. That would be catastrophic if it were any other military threat. The fact that nobody cares is genuinely the weirdest part.

RendleshamKeeper
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#5657

Sky News actually did decent coverage though, didn't they? Some outlets just ignored it entirely. Small victories.

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