House Oversight Committee UAP Hearing Today

We watched the House Oversight Committee UAP Hearing today and it was one of the most interesting presentations we’ve seen in a long while.

I make fun of the topic a lot but I thought all the witnesses were credible. In my opinion, the most credible witness today was retired Commander David Fravor of the U.S. Navy. His sense of humor and down-to-earth (no joke intended) demeanor lent credibility to the issue of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena.

I especially liked Fravor’s advice for anybody reporting UAPs: “Don’t make the fish bigger than it is.

David Grusch, a former U.S. intelligence officer, often deferred answering certain questions because the answer would have meant revealing classified information. Ryan Graves, a former fighter pilot for the Navy, emphasized the need for a safe way to let military and civilian witnesses describe their encounters with UAPs.

There will likely be another meeting, one which would allow David Grusch to be more open to answering questions involving classified information.

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Author: James Amos

I'm a retired consult-liaison psychiatrist. I navigated the path in a phased retirement program through the hospital where I was employed. I was fully retired as of June 30, 2020. This blog chronicles my journey.

2 thoughts on “House Oversight Committee UAP Hearing Today”

  1. Just put a post up on my blog elaborating the various conspiracy theories associated with these hearings and a counterpoint by an astronomer. The final reference contains a 3 minute comment by an aviator/astronaut on the reliability of pilot observations (and the sensors) even when a mistaken observation is potentially catastrophic. I have to go with the astronomers opinion about alien life on earth – there is none.

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    1. I found the aviator/astronaut’s 3 minute comment very convincing. He sounds just as credible as David Fravor, who reported with a straight face seeing that 40 foot Tic Tac. I hope you find a picture of it.

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