It's time the govt. comes clean on UFO crash materials

ERIC MACK FROM NEWSMAX 

Congress is finally taking the initiative to inform the public on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and creating a new office to study them, with some saying it is “time” the results come out.

“There are persistent rumors that the U.S. government recovered ‘crash materials’ from UAP, and even that the government has been working secretly to reverse engineer the technology,” Christopher Mellon of Harvard University’s Galileo Project wrote in an editorial for Politico Magazine, hailing Congress’ creation of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).

“AARO is charged with reviewing all non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) pertaining to UAP; evaluating all historical UAP intelligence documents; and extending protections to anyone who has signed an official U.S. government secrecy agreement related to UAP, thereby allowing them to come forward without fear of prosecution,” Mellon wrote.

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