UFO’s are from Texas?
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A whistleblower, Retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch, testified that the nation has in fact concealed what he called a “multi-decade” program to collect and reverse-engineer “UAPs,” or unidentified aerial phenomena, the official government term for UFOs.Why would Sean Kirkpatrick declare such a statement by Grusch to be "insulting."Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick — a career intelligence officer named a year ago to lead the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, which was intended to centralize investigations into UAPs — called the claims “insulting” to employees who are investigating sightings.
Grusch obviously has information that Kirkpatrick doesn't have. Testifying in front of Congress that he (Grusch) has information that the Pentagon doesn't have would not be insulting by any stretch of the imagination.
Unless, of course, Kirkpatrick is sensitive to the fact that he and his group are falling down on the job.
What I would have expected Kirkpatrick to say about Grusch's testimony would have been, "I invite Mr. Grusch to please apprise us at AARO and the Pentagon of his information so that we might include it in our investigation."
As people have said, there's something not quite right about Kirkpatrick. Just guessing, but he might have been called in on the carpet by his superiors over this hearing...and holds Grusch responsible.
Or is it the new stuff out there from ‘U.S.’?
So the US officially has at least 2,000 crazy people, identified this year?