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[–] HM05_Me@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago

I guess, we're just gonna be unprepared and just take it. This isn't political. This isn't politics for you, young people. Of course, it affects all of us, young and old.

From the sound of Rep. Norman's conversation, it seems that disclosure has started whether or not government or the public is prepared. I don't necessarily take that as people not being able to come to terms with what disclosure entails. Just that information is coming out faster than can be digested. I really wouldn't be surprised if disclosure comes down to a soft disclosure from politicians along with dropping the history of UAP in the public's lap to sort out and make sense of over time.