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In addition, the US Government has recently had congressional meetings with Air Force Captains, Admirals and Task Specialists who have given statements about the absolute evidence showing UAP aka Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon interacting with US Military Bases, warships and fighter pilots. 

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Recent congressional meetings on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), also known as UFOs, have sparked significant interest and concern among members of Congress. These meetings have featured testimony from former military and intelligence officials who have witnessed UAPs firsthand, as well as experts in aviation, aerospace, and national security.

During the hearings, members of Congress expressed a wide range of reactions, from curiosity and skepticism to outright fear. Some members expressed concern about the potential national security implications of UAPs, while others raised questions about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

Overall, the congressional meetings on UAPs have highlighted the need for further investigation and understanding of this phenomenon. Members of Congress are clearly interested in learning more about UAPs and their potential impact on national security.

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Should we be scared?


The public should be concerned about potential interactions between UAPs and military bases, especially those housing nuclear weapons. Here's why:

National Security Risk: Any unauthorized interaction with military facilities, particularly those containing sensitive information or weapons, poses a significant national security threat.
Intelligence Gathering: UAPs could be collecting valuable information about military capabilities and operations.
Potential for Sabotage: If UAPs are of foreign origin, they could be attempting to disrupt or damage critical military infrastructure.
Public Safety: Even if UAPs are not hostile, their presence near military bases could pose a danger to the public if accidents or incidents occur.