Ryan Graves
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Well, outside of us nuking ourselves, what do you think that the Trump administration, oncoming Trump administration should do about the UAP topic? Have you thought about that?
It's the equivalent of multiple nuclear bombs going off and energy expenditure.
It's the equivalent of multiple nuclear bombs going off and energy expenditure.
It's the equivalent of multiple nuclear bombs going off and energy expenditure.
You know, I think there's two conversations that kind of go on in this topic, right? And I think they both help each other out. So there's—and you've been talking about it right now. They don't have the right to keep these essential pieces of knowledge from us about our universe, right? And I see that as the conversation around disclosure, right? What does the government know?
You know, I think there's two conversations that kind of go on in this topic, right? And I think they both help each other out. So there's—and you've been talking about it right now. They don't have the right to keep these essential pieces of knowledge from us about our universe, right? And I see that as the conversation around disclosure, right? What does the government know?
You know, I think there's two conversations that kind of go on in this topic, right? And I think they both help each other out. So there's—and you've been talking about it right now. They don't have the right to keep these essential pieces of knowledge from us about our universe, right? And I see that as the conversation around disclosure, right? What does the government know?
What are they going to reveal to us? And we can integrate it into our knowledge. But I think there's an as important side of the conversation— called discovery, if you will, right? But what can we learn in the public sphere outside of the classification window that allows us to understand what's going on outside of the reins of control of the government itself?
What are they going to reveal to us? And we can integrate it into our knowledge. But I think there's an as important side of the conversation— called discovery, if you will, right? But what can we learn in the public sphere outside of the classification window that allows us to understand what's going on outside of the reins of control of the government itself?
What are they going to reveal to us? And we can integrate it into our knowledge. But I think there's an as important side of the conversation— called discovery, if you will, right? But what can we learn in the public sphere outside of the classification window that allows us to understand what's going on outside of the reins of control of the government itself?
And I feel like they're mutually supportive, right? The more disclosure and conversation there is within government, the more that people are motivated on the outside to investigate this and research it and invest into it. And the more that that work is done is it pressures the disclosure side of the conversation to keep up with the conversation and share with it.
And I feel like they're mutually supportive, right? The more disclosure and conversation there is within government, the more that people are motivated on the outside to investigate this and research it and invest into it. And the more that that work is done is it pressures the disclosure side of the conversation to keep up with the conversation and share with it.
And I feel like they're mutually supportive, right? The more disclosure and conversation there is within government, the more that people are motivated on the outside to investigate this and research it and invest into it. And the more that that work is done is it pressures the disclosure side of the conversation to keep up with the conversation and share with it.
Now, I don't know if we're going to get to a point of full disclosure like you just talked about without increased pressure on the discovery side, on the public side, because I think they would be content to keep that information quiet.
Now, I don't know if we're going to get to a point of full disclosure like you just talked about without increased pressure on the discovery side, on the public side, because I think they would be content to keep that information quiet.
Now, I don't know if we're going to get to a point of full disclosure like you just talked about without increased pressure on the discovery side, on the public side, because I think they would be content to keep that information quiet.
Yeah, no internet, really, to speak of, even back then.
Yeah, no internet, really, to speak of, even back then.
Yeah, no internet, really, to speak of, even back then.
It's just like a jet, right? I mean, fighter jets, they used to... barrel around out there looking for objects, looking for targets, but we're able to integrate and update all the technology that allows us to interact with the world. It's not put right into our brain yet, although they are working on that.