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Aliens Might Be Real And People Just Don’t Care

Finally, we have some serious evidence to prove the existence of aliens.

A former Air Force intelligence officer testified to Congress last Wednesday that the U.S. has a program to reverse-engineer captured unidentified flying objects. He also testified that the U.S. has been aware of non-human activity since 1930.

Retired Maj. David Grusch said a lot of shocking and unbelievable things in front of a subcommittee interested in UAP (Unidentified Aereal Phenomena). He even said that the U.S. recovered “non-human” biological matter from the pilots of UAPs. Still, it seems that people are just “okay” with these out-of-this-world (literally) facts. It is worth saying that this testimony does not offer enough evidence to support alien life or UFO’s existence.

Three whistleblowers told the Congress that they have known that UFOs are real for decades and people’s reaction on the internet is giving “nothing.” Maybe the hundreds of conspiracy theories make people skeptical, or maybe they just don’t believe whistleblowers or the government.

The Pentagon has denied Grusch’s claims of a coverup and has not confirmed the existence of UFOs, or aliens.

Anyway, maybe aliens are real, maybe they are not, but we all have to work tomorrow and the world will continue to be the same.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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