Rep. Jim Himes says HPSCI’s investigated UAPs “a lot,” never JFK: “there’s a sh*t-ton on UAP”

Rep. Jim Himes asserts that the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) has devoted considerable attention to investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) but has never looked into JFK’s assassination. He humorously dismisses Luna’s newly formed Secrets Task Force as a “conspiracy subcommittee,” emphasizing, “There’s a ton of information on UAPs.”

Check out Himes in this candid interview: https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/himes-says-hpscis-investigated-uap-lots

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  1. Rep. Jim Himes’ comments highlight an interesting distinction in how Congress approaches investigations into different topics. While UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) have garnered significant attention and inquiry, Himes suggests that investigations into JFK’s assassination haven’t been a priority for HPSCI. His dismissive tone regarding the newly proposed Secrets Task Force implies skepticism about its legitimacy. It raises questions about how we prioritize various investigations and the narratives that shape our understanding of significant events. The ongoing interest in UAPs shows that there is a public appetite for transparency, but it also reflects the complexities of historical events like JFK’s assassination that remain shrouded in mystery. What do you think about the focus on UAP investigations over historical ones?

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