Pascagoula alleged alien abductee weighs in on government openly discussing UFO’s
) - Seven years after Navy pilots spotted an unexplained object off the Atlantic coast, top Pentagon officials were grilled by members of a house intelligence subcommittee.
Rep. Andre Carson Indiana said, “For too long, the stigma associated with UAPs has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis. Pilots avoided reporting or were laughed at when they did. DOD officials relegated the issue to the backroom or swept it under the rug entirely, fearful of a skeptical national security community. Today we know better. UAPs are unexplained, it’s true, but they are real. They need to be investigated and any threats they pose need to be mitigated.
In 1973, Calvin Parker wasn’t a pilot. He was just a 19-year-old enjoying some afternoon fishing off the banks of the Pascagoula River when he had an extraterrestrial experience. Parker who claimed he was beamed up into a UFO and examined by aliens before being dropped back down to earth, has been searching for answers ever since and hopes this is a step toward getting them.
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