Next week's Senate UFO hearing should focus on government research, not Skinwalker Ranch

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Next week's Senate UFO hearing should focus on government research, not Skinwalker Ranch
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'I think it important that those involved in next week's hearing attempt to balance two imperatives. Namely, navigating intractable bureaucratic realities and focusing on key national security interests.' -TomRtweets

The Roswell Daily Record reports, and the Washington Examiner has confirmed, that a Senate Armed Services Committee subcommittee will hold a public hearing next Wednesday on the topic of unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, or what the government refers to as"unidentified aerial phenomena," or UAP. Led by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand , the hearing is likely to center on testimony from Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.

Don't get me wrong, it's absolutely fine, for example, to write reviews of documentaries that look at strange topics such as those UFOs that seem to appear near schools. It's fine that noted UFO opinion journalists such as George Knapp consider the UFO subject alongside reported phenomena at Utah's Skinwalker Ranch. It's also fine for TV shows such as the History Channel's Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch to provide entertainment.

First, efficiently categorizing UFOs that have a conventional explanation. The vast majority of UFOs, after all, are misidentified aircraft, weather phenomena, balloons, or the product of confusion. As I reported in March, it is especially important that the government not repeat prior errors of categorizing what are very likely foreign intelligence capabilities within the pool of truly unknown UFOs.

These UFOs evince performance capabilities far beyond anything in the known possession of any other nation. Credible witnesses and data suggest these UFOs have operated in U.S. airspace since at least the late 1940s. AARO should thus be questioned on matters such as pattern analysis in relation to UFOs operating near national security priority interests.

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