Trump administration preparing to disclose aliens to Americans: 'They're real!'
Trump administration released second batch of declassified UFO files on May 22
The Pentagon on Friday released a second batch of UFO files. These files failed to receive transparency-centric appreciation not only from politicians but also from the scientific community.
The files only disclosed the reported sightings of discs, orbs, and fireballs, including the audio recordings, 51 audios and half a dozen documents spanning 80 years.
The disclosure prompted questions over the transparency of the Trump administration in revealing UFO-related information.
Rep. Tim Burchett called the new UFO files release “the Deep State classic”
“They won’t show y’all some of the stuff that we’ve seen. They’re gonna show stuff that is easily identifiable,” he added.
“I have a hard time with a Federal Government that thinks they’re so arrogant that Americans can’t handle what’s going on with this. This is the time for them to pull the curtain back and let the people see what’s going on,” the Congressman said.
Following the remarks, investigative journalist Ross Coulthart revealed that the Trump administration is seeking advice on how to disclose the reality of aliens to Americans.
Speaking to the NewsNation in an interview, Coulthart said, “According to some insider sources in the White House, President Trump is soliciting advice about how to tell the public that ‘We Are Not Alone’.”
He also said that the discussions are taking place with spiritual leaders and seeking advice on the ontological shock of Disclosure.
Coulthart also urged full transparency on crash retrievals to avoid public betrayal, while online reactions range from excitement over impending revelations to skepticism about the evidence's quality.
One user wrote, “It would be more shocking if we were alone.”
Another one commented, “The ontological shock isn't that we're not alone. It's what it means for every story we've ever told about who we are, why we're here, and what happens when we die. That's not a press release problem. That's the deepest human question there is.”
The third one candidly expressed his views, “Truth needs no arbiters. Simply open your hidden bases and tunnels and let the cameras roll. Otherwise, just shut up. No one trusts or believes the Gov and that is precisely what they want. Another power grab narrative.”
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