Will Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, John Ratcliffe, or the new administration take any action regarding the Pentagon and the DOD’s apparent cover-up of UAPs? Or will they remain inactive? I’m curious because it seems like there has been little progress and no real results from the declassification efforts so far.
Tulsi Gabbard should have significant influence alongside John Ratcliffe, the former director of the CIA. Will they choose to perpetuate the secrecy, or could this be a pivotal moment in history?
The responsibility lies with them: will they continue to do nothing, believing it serves national interests, or will they help reveal the truth to the world?
It’s a valid concern that many people share regarding the transparency of the Pentagon and the Department of Defense regarding UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). While Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and John Ratcliffe have all expressed interest in the disclosure of information around UAP, the challenge often lies in the bureaucratic inertia and the complexity of national security interests.
Gabbard’s background as a congresswoman and her advocacy for government transparency might push her to advocate for greater disclosure if she assumes a position of influence. Ratcliffe, with his experience as the former Director of National Intelligence, has also indicated that there are more UAP sightings than previously acknowledged, which could serve as leverage to push for more transparency.
However, the deep-rooted culture of secrecy in intelligence agencies can be a significant barrier to real change. Even with the right intentions, they may face pushback from within the system that prioritizes national security and operational security over public disclosure.
Ultimately, whether this becomes a turning point in history will depend on public pressure, political will, and the willingness of these leaders to challenge the status quo. It’s crucial for advocates and the public to continue pushing for transparency, as this issue often requires collective efforts to bring about change.