
It doesn’t matter the topic, there always seems to be a group of lawmakers who will stop at nothing to thwart government transparency – even when it’s a subject that could not be more bipartisan or in an obvious need for sunlight.
This time, a small cadre of powerful Republicans have reportedly killed a provision in this year’s defense authorization that would finally bring some transparency to the US government’s knowledge around UFOs (now also known by the updated parlance of “unidentified aerial phenomena”, or UAPs).
Grusch on Tucker
Remember what George Knapp said: UFO whistleblower David Grusch was going to be a LOT more vocal. New interview just dropped… with Tucker.
Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) has 10.9 million followers. 👀
H/T: @angelataptos for letting me know about this. #ufoX #uapX #ovniX pic.twitter.com/wrWdrgMH8k
— TheJuan1️⃣ (@planethunter56) December 14, 2023
