Sunday, January 19, 2025

DONALD TRUMP AND UFOS

Some of Donald Trump's top allies are saying aliens might be on the next administration's agenda, as the President-elect returns to the White House. Donald Trump Jr., former Congressman Matt Gaetz, and Representative William Timmons have all raised the possibility of a federal investigation into extraterrestrial life in the past week.

With Senate hearings for his appointments well underway, Donald Trump's new administration is taking shape, and this week will be critical in setting the agenda for his first days in office. Amid claims of alien cover-ups, many people want answers to recent questions around UFOs, including the November mystery drone sightings and a senate hearing that admitted testimony from military figures who believe national security is at risk.

Speaking on his Triggered podcast to UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) expert Ross Coulthart, Trump said that the White House was "working on" investigations into UAP instances and alien life. He also called on Elon Musk, another top ally of the president-elect, to help with any research.

"Obviously I've spent a lot more time with Elon Musk in the last few months during the transition. I've been down to see SpaceX launch and the technology that he's been able to create," Trump told Coulthart.

"I'm sure him and his top scientists are probably far more competent than anyone we have in government as it relates to propulsion systems, et cetera, et cetera," he added.

"Like I said, you know that I'm interested. It was the one, if I had one question, that was the one I wanted to know. So maybe we'll finally get to the bottom of it. I'm working on it. We're working on it. Promise."

In a January 16 interview on Jeremy Corbell's UFO Revolution show, Gaetz said that extraterrestrial life could become a threat to national security, saying: "We've seen some patterns emerge that are absolutely a threat to national security, whether this is of human origin or not.

"We have members of Congress who believe not only that there are extraterrestrials on Earth, but that they have built bases, and are operating out of bases. I have personally met with people in uniform working for the U.S. military who believe there are hybrid breeding programs going on right now.

"I've not seen evidence to suggest all these things are accurate, but when those claims arise, I get hot under the collar, and we just don't get straight answers."

The increased conversation around alien activity comes amid revelations from a U.S. Air Force veteran who turned whistleblower. In a NewsNation interview airing on Saturday, Jake Barber claims that he was contracted as a helicopter pilot to rescue crashed vehicles, some of which he believes were alien ships.


This follows hearings last year by the House Oversight Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs, which heard from military witnesses testifying about inexplicable encounters. At least three shared the belief that UFOs a pose a risk to national security and that no system exists for properly reporting sightings and experiences to government agencies.

Concerns over unidentified flying objects have increased after several waves of mystery drones were spotted in New England, with New Jersey officials sighting dozens of unexplained and unmanned drones flying along the coast. The issue was raised in Congress repeatedly by lawmakers, but FBI officials were unable to explain the origin or nature of the objects, leading to several conspiracies about where they came from. The drones were first sighted in November, with other sightings recorded throughout December.

South Carolina Representative William Timmons, when asked by reporters Thursday about a House Intelligence Committee investigation into UAPs, said: "It's becoming increasingly front and center, so I think Intel's gonna have to get involved. I think most of the members on the Committee have been generally unimpressed with the responses that we've gotten. I think the Intelligence Committee will start looking into it more, because how do you not? I mean, you know, the increased frequency and degree of sightings has created a lot of buzz."

In a November congressional hearing addressing extraterrestrials, former Department of Defense Official Luis Elizondo said: "Let me be clear: UAP are real. Advanced technologies not made by our government—or any other government—are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe. Furthermore, the U.S. is in possession of UAP technologies, as are some of our adversaries. I believe we are in the midst of a multi-decade; secretive arms race—one funded by misallocated taxpayer dollars and hidden from our elected representatives and oversight bodies."



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