UFO hearing concluded. What comes next?

Lawmakers Discuss Next Steps⁣ After UFO Hearing

With a hearing on UFOs or unidentified anomalous phenomena⁤ (UAPs) now over, lawmakers were already turning ⁢their focus on ⁢how to proceed with a topic that has generated bipartisan interest on Capitol Hill.

“We’ve got so many ideas now,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN),‍ one of ⁤the lawmakers who has spearheaded the UAP endeavor, told reporters after the hearing came to a close.

One of those ideas seems to be field hearings, which likely would take place away from Washington, D.C., as already stated by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL),​ another leader in the UAP inquiry.

While nothing has been scheduled, House Oversight Committee⁣ Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said there is a “strong possibility” there will be more UAP hearings, NewsNation ‍correspondent Joe Khalil reported in a ⁤ post to ‌X.

Testimony‌ Reveals ⁢Startling Claims

The hearing ⁣on Wednesday held by an Oversight subcommittee featured testimony from David Grusch, a former U.S. military and intelligence official who has gone public with allegations about crafts of non-human origin being retrieved and kept⁤ from Congress with a ‍ “misappropriation of funds,” and‍ two Navy veterans who have come forward with claims ‌about mysterious flying objects that ​appear to defy the laws of physics and could threaten national security.

Grusch made several ⁤out-of-this-world declarations. In addition to saying he has faced “brutal” retaliation, Grusch said he knows where the U.S. government is ​covertly‍ keeping UAPs and claimed​ to have been informed​ by‍ people ⁣involved in the alleged retrieval program that there were “biologics” that were “non-human” that came ⁢with some of the recoveries dating ‍back to at least the 1930s.

At ‌the same time, Grusch said he was restrained in what he could divulge publicly under conditions set ​as ⁣his whistleblower case gets resolved, but he indicated he could provide a list of “cooperative and hostile” individuals who may be linked to⁤ UAP⁤ programs. Grusch also said he could share more information in a ⁢classified setting if members were given ⁤proper clearances.

Members of‌ Congress seem eager to take Grusch up on‍ his offer to follow-up.

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“We should be getting the ⁤document that Mr. Grusch​ submitted to the‍ inspector general.​ We ​should be getting him in the SCIF (sensitive compartmented information facility) so that we can get ⁣additional information. And the military needs to come forward because at the end of‌ the day,‍ if⁤ we’re wrong and if these pilots are wrong then the military should prove why they’re wrong, and how, rather than just not answering the question,” Rep. ‍Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) told MSNBC.

For its part, the Department of ⁤Defense (DoD) insisted that⁤ its All-domain‌ Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which has been tasked with​ investigating ‌UFOs, “has not discovered‍ any verifiable information ​to substantiate claims that any programs ​regarding the possession or reverse-engineering of extraterrestrial materials have existed in the past or exist currently.” Meanwhile, a NASA ⁢team is expected to release a report on UAPs in the coming weeks.

Though there has already been ⁢a⁣ push by lawmakers for legislation to encourage more disclosures, members proposed various ways in which Congress could play hardball if they meet resistance.

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who appeared at ‌the hearing​ Wednesday ⁤and spoke about military pilots witnessing a ​high-flying UAP that appeared to transcend “human capability,” floated the use of subpoenas, as well as a select committee to⁤ investigate UAPs. Another lawmaker,⁢ Rep.‌ Andy Ogles⁢ (R-TN), threatened to initiate the Holman Rule in a bid to rein ​in any uncooperative programs or agencies by squeezing available⁣ money and job positions.

Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Senate staffer ‍who has pushed for transparency on the UAP issue,⁣ encouraged Congress to use its leverage.

“By wielding ​the ⁣power of the purse, Congress possesses a myriad of tools (cutting funding, stalling promotions, invoking the Holman Rule, etc.) to ‍ensure that the Executive complies with Congress’ oversight​ authority,” Mellon said on⁢ X. “Fundamentally,‍ the UAP issue and it’s possible implications are of far too much consequence⁢ to be monopolized ⁢by one branch of government, regardless of​ party or administration.”

Burchett spoke to the potential of there being financial conflicts that result ⁢in roadblocks to full transparency with ⁣“unelected bureaucrats within the military-war complex.”

Burchett told NewsNation that leadership informed him that the intelligence community effectively torpedoed an amendment to allow airline pilots who spot a UFO to report it to the Federal Aviation ‍Administration, as ⁢well as Congress. In⁤ speaking with reporters, the congressman also raised issues concerning the DoD.

“Something with the capabilities of traveling lightyears, not⁢ showing a heat signature, and the energy capabilities of that — that would put the ⁢Pentagon out of business, ‍we wouldn’t be fighting these worthless wars overseas over oil, and American boys‌ and‌ girls⁣ wouldn’t be dying,” the congressman said. “It ​would put the war pigs out of business, and they would have to go somewhere else — and‌ I am all for that.”


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