CONGRESS QUIETLY WANTS TO CREATE A NEW UFO OFFICE0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- September 23, 2021
CONGRESS MAY TAKE STEPS TO RAMP UP INVESTIGATIONS OF UFOS
CONGRESS MAY TAKE STEPS TO RAMP UP INVESTIGATIONS OF UFOS
Nothing to do with little green men, mind, unless they can be defined as state or non-state actors
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The truth, whatever it is, is still out there.
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