For thousands of years, people across the world have seen strange objects doing weird things. 7NEWS
For thousands of years, people across the world have seen strange objects doing weird things.
Just admitting that he saw a UAP destroyed the political campaign of one US Democratic Party presidential candidate, Dennis Kucinich in 2008.But is the mockery justified? Why do we attack people who report seeing anomalous phenomena? Are the tens of thousands of witnesses who say they have experienced this high strangeness truly all deluded?
Politicians, scientists, and whistle-blowers are now openly accusing the US Government of a massive decades-long cover-up. In Washington DC, Republican Congressman Tim Burchett, a member of the Congress’ Foreign Affairs Committee, was explicit: “I think there’s a cover up”.
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