Yall aint seen the Jellyfish UFO?
Yall aint seen the Jellyfish UFO?
Breh, this one is even crazier someone posted on Reddit yesterday. There's another one from CA that was posted yesterday from either 2001 or 2011 that shows a similar creature floating with orbs around it, before it shoots up in to the sky. At normal speed it looks like it just disappears but they slowed that shyt down and you can see it jets upwards at what must be thousands of MPH
Yesterday's developments honestly deserve their own thread.
You're a smart poster.. I expect betterUm, didn't that happen three months ago and was a complete nothingburger?
House Members to meet with Inspectors General in SCIF to discuss UAPs
WASHINGTON, D.C., (Oct. 19, 2023) – Members of the U.S. House of Representatives will meet separately with the Department of Defense Inspector General (DOD IG) and the Intelligence Community Inspector General (IC IG) in classified settings to discuss Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs).burchett.house.gov
The fact that Schumer is copying wording used by Grusch isn't proof that Schumer knows something, it's proof that he knows so little that he's literally copying the same shyt any Coli breh could have copied. Every step of the way, everyone in government has proven that they know just as little about aliens as any of us do - which to me is a pretty solid indication that there ain't jack shyt going on.
You're a smart poster.. I expect better
You don't create legislation as the Senate majority leader because you saw some guy on NewsNation give an interview.. that's not how this works, and you know this.
He has information and connections that are able to tell him specific things, as the majority leader.
Schumer on the Senate floor in his speech reiterated that numerous (plural) credible sources indicated that there are programs running rogue without oversight and that's the reason for the attention. They should investigate, and if there's nothing there then good. But absolutely dismissing is honestly stupid, and you're too smart of a poster to do that
People on the House Intelligence committee have already spoken about an upcoming briefing being given to them:
And again I understand that not everyone is up to date on this topic and information, and things change.. so here's this press release about an upcoming ICIG meeting from a week ago that was supposed to take place today. Not sure if it's been rescheduled again
That's not how it works either as the Senate Majority leader. You don't get to that level because you've gotten a couple of phone calls or letters from people asking about UFOs... ONCE AGAIN you're smarter than this, be better. As the majority leader you pick your fights and battles, and after hearing information behind the scenes out of the public eye in Intelligence meetings, and Armed Forces meetings, you tend to then think of an easy enough win to investigate. Not because Joe Smith emailed a message to you about Area 51No, you create legislation because your constituents saw some guy on NewsNation give an interview and are bytching about it. So you toss them a tiny bone and then go back to your regular business.
And yet he clearly knows nothing about aliens and has changed his normal politics-as-usual bullshyt in zero ways.
If the US government was really hiding super-advanced technology from a non-human civilization, it would be the biggest news in the history of mankind. And absolutely NO ONE in government is moving like they believe that.
I haven't dismissed it, I straight up said that I believe there's a secret craft retrieval program. I certainly believe that we've recovered spy planes, drones, balloons, and potentially manned aircraft from other nations that we don't want to admit we have. Possibly even pilots, and who knows what we did with them to keep the secret. But it's not fukking aliens lol.
And again, wasn't there one of these briefings already 3 months ago and the people who went said they learned NOTHING of interest?
link?shyt is getting reallllll spooky, folks. The clips from the TMZ doc of the jellyfish thing going around is nuts.
That's not how it works either as the Senate Majority leader. You don't get to that level because you've gotten a couple of phone calls or letters from people asking about UFOs... ONCE AGAIN you're smarter than this, be better. As the majority leader you pick your fights and battles
In recent years, self-described sufferers clicked on the foundation Web site and sent thousands of form letters to members of Congress. More than 40 members from both parties, including presidential candidates Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain, leaned on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the nation's public health watchdog, to look into the disease. Sen. Barbara Boxer wrote seven times.
As a result, the CDC has budgeted nearly $1 million in the next two years for Morgellons research and is undertaking the first major epidemiological study of what it is calling an "unexplained dermopathy." Sen. Tom Harkin inserted language in a Labor Health and Human Services bill, later vetoed by President Bush, urging the CDC to continue the Morgellons investigation and "as quickly as possible to plan and begin this important research."
The CDC has contracted with Kaiser-Permanente to begin the study early this year in California. It's hoping to send the fibers collected from patients to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington for analysis.
The CDC did a study of 115 people with Morgellons, which the CDC refers to as an unexplained dermatopathy. The study showed that most of the fibers in the skin sores could be explained by repeated itching and contamination by fabric fibers rather than fibers emerging from the skin. The CDC study noted that the condition is most often seen in middle-aged white women, and its symptoms are very similar to those of a mental illness involving false beliefs about infestation by parasites (delusional infestation).
So you're telling me that an investigation was done after credible allegations... Then a conclusion was drawn after thatBreh, powerful people in the Senate have done EXACTLY that before.
Back in 2007, a bunch of crazy white women started writing to Senators saying they had a terrible disease where they were developing sores all over their body and mysterious fibers were protruding from their skin. They called it "Morgellons Disease". Every doctor in America with an ounce of sense knew they were just crazy women who scratched themselves all the time and ended up getting random fibers stuck in the sores. But the crazy white women got a big personal following, and senators had an election coming up, so 40 US Senators (including Obama, Clinton, AND McCain) signed a bill giving $2 million to the CDC to investigate the crazy white women.
And they found out.....they were crazy white women. Just like every doctor already knew.
Here is the "before" situation.
And here is the "after":
It's the exact same thing we're talking about now. Random-ass people, repeating random-ass bullshyt, with no actual scientific evidence to support their claims. But they made enough noise that senators had to pay attention to them. And they found nothing.
Of course, the "sufferers of Morgellon's Disease" didn't take that study seriously and are still pushing the cause, even though 15 years later, there isn't the slightest evidence that Mogellon's fibers are anything more than random shyt that gets stuck to wounds in the skin. They refuse to stop believing no matter what the evidence.
I hope that isn't you in 15 years.
So you're telling me that an investigation was done after credible allegations... Then a conclusion was drawn after that
Literally this is what people ITT and subject are asking forb ut of course we have people like yourself who are stating "Fake news!" when really you should be behind finding more information on this subject
When the space pawgs show up I bet not see you with oneThe same people believing in aliens and UFOs are basically this guy: