Sen. Mike Rounds told @AskaPol_UAPs that most of the UAP whistleblowers they are working with remain unknown to the public, currently work for defense contractors or the government, and need their identities protected.
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I keep coming back to the Jonathan Reed case every few years, and I still can't throw it in the bullshit pile.
Doesn't mean I believe it. Doesn't mean I don't.
It means it's weird as fuck. This dude put his face, his name, and his reputation on the line. He sat for interviews. He answered questions for years. He walked onto television and publicly demonstrated what he claimed was an alien artifact. Whether that bracelet was the real dealio or complete BS is a separate conversation. The point is... he actually did it. Most hoaxers disappear. This guy didn't.
Then there's the original video. Watch it yourself. Forget what everyone else tells you to think. I've spent enough years dealing with people in crisis to know that terror has a certain look to it. Could someone fake it? Sure. Humans can fake almost anything. But if Reed was lying, then he either believed every fucking word coming out of his mouth or he was one of the most committed actors nobody has ever heard of.
Add in the witnesses, the years of interviews, the public appearances, and you've got more material than 99 percent of UFO cases ever produce. This makes it worth looking at instead of laughing off because it doesn't fit your worldview.
That's the problem today. Everyone wants certainty. Either it's absolutely real or it's absolutely bullshit. Life ain't that clean. Sometimes the honest answer is, "I don't know." And if you can honestly watch the Reed case from beginning to end and tell me there's absolutely nothing there worth questioning, then you're doing the exact same thing the true believers do. You're protecting a belief instead of following the evidence wherever the fuck it leads.
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I see nothing “wrong” in believing in a God. I don’t think there is a God, but belief in him does no harm. If it helps you in any way, then that’s fine with me.