More articles on the May 17th Congressional UFO hearing. Shane Harris summarizes its content and tenor. With that general background, probably the most-involved person to take specific notes is interviewed in Ross Coulthart and Bryce Zabel's
Need to Know -- Elizondo on UAP Hearing. Coulthart savages the proceedings, Zabel is rather more reflective, and Elizondo explains why he's not surprised by how things went and expects future hearings. Elizondo lists contradictions in the testimony and known facts, but points out the event's significant differences from previous government postures. Lue's remarks about the new program's directorial appointment are...interesting. Rich Reynolds offers
A Few Interesting Side-Bars from the Short Congressional Hearing on UFOs [UAP]. Rich highlights the generally-underemphasized historic Naval interest in UFOs. John Greenewald remarks that "shortly after the Congressional UAP Hearing" we have
Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby Asked About Unidentified Objects Underwater, May 17, 2022. John presents the
very short Q&A. Leonard David asks
What's Next for UFO Studies after Landmark Congressional Hearing? Weighing in are skeptic Robert Sheaffer; executive board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies Robert Powell; UFO investigator and commentator Alejandro Rojas; Galileo Project co-founder Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb; and author Sarah Scoles. And a key figure in the "unveiling" of the previous secret Pentagon UFO investigation has moved on, as Thom Dunn reports that
Tom DeLonge is Using his UFO Research Institute to Direct a Sci-Fi Movie. (WM)
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