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The Government Should Not Hide Evidence for Alien Technology from the Public

May 3, 2026 - 12:34

The Government Should Not Hide Evidence for Alien Technology from the Public

A growing chorus of voices in Washington is calling for the government to stop withholding potential evidence of extraterrestrial technology from the American people. In a recent interview on the program "Saturday Agenda," host Rob Astorino spoke with a congressman who argued that secrecy surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena is no longer acceptable.

The lawmaker stated that the public has a fundamental right to know what the government knows, especially when it involves technology that could reshape science and national security. He criticized the current classification system, suggesting that some information is being hidden not for security reasons, but to avoid embarrassment or to protect bureaucratic interests.

The discussion touched on recent whistleblower testimonies and unclassified reports that acknowledge encounters with objects exhibiting flight characteristics beyond known human capabilities. The congressman emphasized that while some details must remain classified for legitimate defense purposes, the core evidence of non-human technology should be released.

He warned that continued secrecy erodes public trust and hinders scientific progress. If the government has recovered materials or data that suggest an extraterrestrial origin, the congressman argued, the people deserve to see that evidence. The interview concluded with a call for immediate congressional hearings and a declassification review of all relevant records.


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