# UFOs, Funding, and the Unseen Truth
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Understanding the Current UFO Landscape
The age-old adage in journalism, "follow the money," often leads to revelations. However, these days, it seems that tracing financial paths can lead to confusion instead.
The atmosphere on Capitol Hill appears chaotic. To be frank, my grasp of political intricacies is limited, which hampers my ability to evaluate the situation effectively. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) has voiced that the UFO office, known as Arro, is in dire need of funding. Meanwhile, Michael J. McCord, the Comptroller of the Department of Defense, expressed surprise at this claim, albeit in a more diplomatic tone. Much of the urgency surrounding this issue seems to stem from recent discussions about spy balloons, harking back to a speech by the President. It feels like everyone is pointing fingers, yet no one seems to be directing their attention where it truly matters.
In 2018, various articles surfaced claiming that the government acknowledged the existence of UFOs, asserting they were not of terrestrial origin and posed an increasing threat. This was prior to the spy balloon incident in 2022, which coincided with the military's adjustments to their radar systems, leading to the discovery of numerous unidentified objects in our airspace. Yet, in a speech, the President stated that there was no evidence of a rise in aerial phenomena.
President's Address to the Nation:
"I want to clarify: We have no proof of a sudden surge in aerial objects. The increase in sightings is partly due to enhanced radar capabilities."
Did the White House press team forget that the public is already aware of past claims regarding a rise in UFO sightings? This was a matter of urgency, prompting the establishment of a dedicated office and calls for additional funding. Thankfully, it doesn’t seem to be an immediate crisis.
MUFON and NUFORC: The Unsung Heroes
Several long-standing non-profit organizations, such as MUFON and NUFORC, have been diligently investigating UFO phenomena. They carry out tasks that Arro is expected to take on but would require additional personnel and resources to do so effectively.
Contrary to popular belief, many individuals have witnessed genuine phenomena. Personally, I have come across several reports while reviewing available files. Admittedly, I may have a bias, having witnessed some events firsthand, but my curiosity drives my quest for understanding.
Anyone can access the photos and videos submitted to these organizations. My volunteer work allows me a closer look at some cases, although I recognize that there are more qualified individuals who should be tackling these inquiries. If the experts aren’t stepping up, then it falls to the general public to make discoveries.
MUFON is calling for your involvement, rather than relying solely on government initiatives!
Historically, groundbreaking discoveries have often been made by those who lacked formal qualifications, yet possessed the curiosity to think outside the box. Unfortunately, Congress tends to operate within a closed system, believing that throwing more funds at a problem will yield solutions, rather than scrutinizing the current allocation of resources.
Section 1.1: The Reality of Sightings
There are intriguing videos available through MUFON and NUFORC. While most are insufficient for definitive conclusions, they do suggest the presence of unidentified objects. Eyewitness reports describe shapes like cubes or 20-sided dice within spheres—not typical balloon behavior. These sightings often coincide with military jets flying overhead. Clearly, there’s more than just civilian observation at play.
The presence of UFOs over populated areas shouldn’t provoke alarm; the military jets flying low are likely a greater concern. Typically, these aircraft wait until they are over oceans or remote regions to engage with any perceived threats.
The press, however, seems uninterested in unraveling this mystery, preferring instead to report on funding shifts without delving into the implications of UFO sightings. The tone has shifted from ridicule to a more serious approach, but not all media outlets have dismissed UFOs. Some simply report the facts, as evidenced by a striking incident from 2015 involving a Spanish plane forced to land due to UFO encounters.
This topic isn't new; credible accounts have existed for years. The pilot involved, Captain Tejada, was an experienced aviator, having served six years in the Spanish Air Force and worked as a commercial pilot for nine years.
This phenomenon has persisted, with well-funded organizations studying it. They aren’t clamoring for more resources, as they are already backed by covert operations. Meanwhile, the government seems intent on reinventing the wheel.
A Shift in Narrative
The media and government have historically kept the public in the dark about these occurrences. However, as the potential threat becomes more apparent, the narrative is shifting. Are they spying on us? The audacity!
Journalists may lack insight into these matters, perhaps because their funding channels restrict them. Similarly, the government may be out of the loop, as UFO knowledge often resides beyond the reach of typical politicians who lack the authority to access top-secret information.
The military, on the other hand, possesses valuable knowledge. They are aware enough to send representatives to UFO hearings who may not fully grasp the subject matter. Congress appears to think this is a new dilemma requiring immediate financial attention.
In reality, we should focus on optimizing existing systems to fulfill their intended roles and ensure proper reporting—though achieving this may require significant effort from both divine intervention and congressional action.