Wednesday’s UFO hearings in Congress resulted in some interesting moments, particularly one where it was confirmed by the whistleblower, a former intelligence officer named David Grusch.
According to Grusch, our government has aircraft of non-human origin and “biologics” in its possession.
(READ: House Oversight Hearing on ‘Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena’ (UFOs))
As interesting as it is, and as much as I’d love to explore the idea that we’re not alone in this universe, I can’t help but see this as a waste of time, at least at this point. In fact, many have made this out to be a distraction from the Hunter Biden events happening right now.
I hate the fact that I’m inclined to believe that at the moment. Moreover, while I absolutely believe that there is alien life out there in the universe, my confidence that our government has any evidence is fading by the day.
For starters, why are all the pictures of these alien crafts black and white, fuzzy, grainy videos that make me believe it could easily be faked?
We have some very sophisticated technology that allows us to see the people down on a singular street at any point in the globe from space. The pictures from Google Earth’s satellite mapping are incredible all on their own. You’re going to tell me that there’s no footage of a flying UFO that’s more clear than what we already have now?
There was a claim that we do by officials. Okay, why aren’t they wheeling them out to show us? At this point, why keep these images behind lock and key? We’re literally holding a hearing about UFOs and confirming the existence of non-human biologics. If the point is exposure, then why are these images and videos not being exposed?
If your response to that is “Well, there’s more to come,” then that doesn’t exactly give me confidence that any of this is real either. Suddenly, this is an episodic filled with government intrigue and X-Files mysteries. We’re being told to “tune in next time for another thrilling episode.”
As I’ve written before, I fully believe that there are strange craft and aliens both out there and even possibly below us.
(READ: UFOs Are out There, but We’re Looking in the Wrong Direction in Our Search for Them)
But I’m not sure this hearing regarding UFOs is at all about fact-finding. I’m not getting the sense that we’re on the verge of discovering something that big, because if we were, then this would be a much bigger deal than we’re making it.
For one, we’d finally be getting the answer to a question we’ve been asking ourselves as a species for generations and generations. For eons, we’ve been nothing but alone in this universe and now we’re just casually unveiling this news that we aren’t? Is there any consideration as to what this kind of news would do to the way we look at the universe and even ourselves? How many religions would begin asking new questions and taking a fresh look at old texts?
What about our understanding of science? Do you know how vast the distances between the nearest stars are? You can’t comprehend how big our galaxy even is, yet there are aliens that are just here and in a craft that defy every known law of physics that we can understand? It would inevitably lead to a much greater question about what their offensive capabilities are. At that point, Hunter Biden would be the distraction.
Nothing about this seems like it has the urgency and wonder that it should. This all seems like a sideshow that might be a distraction or maybe even just a fun thing to do for bored politicians. I’m not sure which, but I do know that if real proof isn’t coughed up soon, then I’m going to start wonder why we’re wasting even more tax dollars on this nonsense and Republicans are just going along with it.