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UAP/Aliens

UFO Politics and Shady Business Practices

Clearly, the candidates, the host, and the audience don’t understand the seriousness of the UAP/Alien enigma.

John Ege

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There was only one right answer to the question posed to Chris Christie about UFOs, and “C’mon man,” was not the appropriate response. As a candidate, he is now out. He is either not paying attention to current events, or he doesn’t care. It doesn’t matter what anyone thinks on the subject. This is one right response: “Should it be true that rogue agencies in America are operating without oversight, withholding information that belongs to American citizens, and quite frankly to the people of the world that we’re not alone, that needs to be exposed.”

Ryan Graves said Christie shouldn’t make light of phenomena: ‘When is laughter ever an acceptable response to a national security question?’

Ryan Graves gets it. Well, he is a vetted, retired, military aviator with an untarnished reputation that has seen UFOs. The jokes are old. There isn’t a new joke in this that doesn’t come from the Project Blue Book playbook of how to ridicule the opposition into shutting up.

I wonder who gets to be in those audiences. Maybe this subject is still uncomfortable so we have to laugh, fair…

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