Should the government release all classified records regarding UFOs and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)?
Once dismissed as fringe, the push for "UAP" transparency has reached Congress following whistleblower testimony about secret crash retrieval programs and "non-human biologics." Legislation like the UAP Disclosure Act aims to break the military-industrial complex's monopoly on this potential technology. Proponents argue the public deserves the truth about our universe and that secrecy inhibits energy breakthroughs. Opponents warn that disclosure could reveal U.S. spy capabilities to adversaries or trigger "ontological shock"—societal instability caused by the realization that humanity is not the apex intelligence.
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