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UFO/Aliens

To Congressional UAP Investigators

How many direct letters to Congress get read? Do indirect messages find their way home?

John Ege

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My personal story is insufficiently dramatic, or detailed enough to warrant scrutiny. I suspect there are a lot of folks that have greater stories to tell. Story in the sense that we had experiences, not stories as in lies. I don’t care about the ultimate categorical box this story gets framed in. Archetypes or aliens, the end result is something is happening, we’re experiencing stuff. The government’s position that there is nothing to this exacerbates the problem, escalates distrust, and gives us little room to navigate, socially or psychologically. I, a child of the 60s, grew up believing in the goodness of the US. Is this, too, a lie? Is my entire life just Stockholm Syndrome?

There are better communicators than I. There are people with greater authority, validity, esteem, and more substantial experiences than I. I not 1 in a million, but 1 of a million people who are on a continuum of having experiences with a phenomena that defies our understanding.

It seems really simple on my end of things. You just share what you got. Haim Eshed’s statement was weighty enough that coupled with David Grusch’s statement seems to suggest that not only do you…

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