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[โ€“] HM05_Me@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I would like to see the topic brought up with candidates, though the questions would need to be presented in a way to limit ridicule. I think the best route would be framing the questions around security and lack of transparency in the government. The historical and recent UAP sightings near nuclear facilities and military locations would be a good focus to show that there is a long standing security concern that isn't getting properly addressed.

[โ€“] Yawweee877h444@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago

Agreed. Additionally, the missing and unaccounted for pentagon defense money should be on the top of the discussion list, imo. It's been brought up by Burchett and even AOC way back soon after Grusch's hearing, and others. It's not spoken of often enough. Where's all this tax money go?

Some of the missing defense money is probably funneled to secret black programs, unsurprisingly. Also, the money could be missing due to something more sinister like blatant corruption and theft within the gov't. This should be a topic of focus for everyone. Bringing this to the limelight could potentially lead to opening more doors for UAP disclosure.

Unfortunately if all the corruption stuff is true, and thinking back to Grusch's claims of people being threatened and maybe even murdered, "they" are going to do everything in their power to avoid the conversation.