The United States government isn't just shooting down alien involvement in unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) anymore, a huge change from its decades-long position ...
so says an expert who writes on UFOs. We spoke with Marik Von Rennenkampff -- a journalist who writes about UFOs for publications like The Hill and MSN -- on Friday ..
. and, he tells us we're seeing a change in the language the government is using to describe possible alien tech. While the government once ridiculed and derided theories about aliens creating UAPs, Rennenkampff says a new report from the Pentagon is more open to the seemingly impossible theories than the institution used to be.
MVR points out Chuck Schumer -- the Senate majority leader -- included specific language in legislation introduced last year looking to declassify information about UAPs ...
even ones of possible "non-human" origin. Rennenkampff points to Congressional testimony from experts on UAPs ..
. in which they said under oath that there may be alien crafts in the hands of the American government ..
. so, all the secrecy around these crafts is slowly going by the wayside. Hey @RepNancyMace you said 12 pages.
.. There are only 11 pages here, on the record.
What was the 12th page? The missing page. https://t.co/MgGNuA4hlq pic.
twitter.com/39ihO8mnCa We also ask Rennenkampff about Jeremy Corbell 's claim that Congress removed a page of the report on the official record ..
. and, ya gotta hear his answer. He hopes it's nothing nefarious.