Senate to Hold Public UAP Hearing on April 19, 2023
Senate schedules public UAP hearing on April 19, 2023, discussing AARO’s mission, activities, oversight, and budget.
Senate schedules public UAP hearing on April 19, 2023, discussing AARO’s mission, activities, oversight, and budget.
In this article, we are going to dig into Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich (Ret.), a decorated Navy pilot and UAP witness, and her experiences and insights on the UAP phenomenon and Chinese spy balloons.
The US and China are at odds over espionage activities after the US took down a Chinese spy balloon and three unidentifiable flying objects over North America. The incident has heightened tensions between the two nations, with China accusing the US of operating the “world’s biggest spy network.” The US denies any claim of spying on China and is investigating how it monitors its airspace. Meanwhile, investigations are underway to determine the origins of the three mysterious objects shot down by US fighter jets.
Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) criticized President Joe Biden and the Pentagon after U.S. fighter jets reportedly shot down several unidentified objects, including one over Lake Huron during the weekend.
Suppose it is true that the US and other governments knew about anomalous phenomena but denied it while secretly studying it and totally suppressing those who wanted to explore it.
This is one reason the US Government recently changed the nomenclature from UFOs to UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon).
According to a person who worked for the Office of Navy Intelligence for almost 20 years; “These AAVs, Anomalous Aerial Vehicles, were acknowledged and studied even back then. They are an advanced craft of unknown origin.
There is a lack of coordination among organizations/groups involved in studying UAPs.
Swedish police, military, and coast guard in joint “drone/UAP-hunt.”