UAP Hearing Set to Shed Light on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
Upcoming House Hearing on UAPs
This Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee will convene a pivotal hearing titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth.” The meeting will kick off at 11:30 a.m. ET and is expected to delve into the fascinating realm of unidentified anomalous phenomena, fondly known as UFOs. The hearing has been prompted by allegations from whistleblower David Grusch, who has raised questions about a supposed UFO retrieval program.
Among the notable figures set to testify are former NASA administrator Michael Gold, Pentagon insider Lue Elizondo, journalist Michael Shellenberger, and retired Navy Rear Adm. Tim Gallaudet. NewsNation has obtained exclusive insights from three of these key witnesses, hinting at an enlightening discussion ahead.
Who is Michael Gold?
Michael Gold is no stranger to the aerospace community. Formerly NASA’s associate administrator of space policy and partnerships, he currently serves as the chief growth officer at Redwire, a prominent aerospace manufacturer. Gold has also played a significant role in the private sector as an executive for the now-defunct Bigelow Aerospace, which was led by renowned entrepreneur Robert Bigelow. His contributions haven’t gone unnoticed; he earned NASA’s Outstanding Leadership Medal in 2021 and is actively engaged with the Commercial Spaceflight Federation as its treasurer.
Gold’s Insights on UAPs
So, what can we expect from Gold’s testimony? As a key member of NASA’s independent UAP study team, he is particularly invested in the conversation surrounding UAPs. According to pre-published testimony, Gold is set to advocate for greater collaboration between NASA and other organizations investigating UAPs, aiming to “combat the stigmatization” that often surrounds this crucial research area.
Gold’s testimony will likely underscore NASA’s potential to enhance UAP research efforts through several proposed actions:
– Combatting the stigmatization of UAP studies
– Reviewing archival data for insights
– Engaging with international partners for a more comprehensive approach
– Soliciting, archiving, reviewing, and releasing data from civil and commercial sources on UAPs
Funding and Future Prospects
Additionally, Gold is expected to address the need for increased funding for NASA. He believes that with proper financial backing, the organization could successfully execute the Artemis program and other vital scientific and exploratory projects. He draws a parallel between NASA and the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), suggesting that NASA could play a crucial role in data collection for civilian and commercial UAP inquiries, similar to the AARO’s responsibilities for the national security community.
Jon’s Take
As we prepare for Wednesday’s hearing, it’s clear that the discussion surrounding UAPs is gaining momentum. With experts like Michael Gold advocating for transparency and collaboration, we may be on the cusp of significant revelations about what’s really flying over our heads. Will this be the moment that finally breaks down the barriers of stigma surrounding UAP research? Stay tuned, because the truth isn’t just out there – it’s right here, waiting to be uncovered!
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