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Scientists set to push for UFO research without waiting for government

Scientists set to push for UFO research without waiting for government

A group of scientists have decided that they are not going to wait for US government to disclose information about UFOs, and they are going to research either way. This comes after earlier this year, Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, introduced a UFO transparency bill on the heels of testimony given to Congress by the

A group of scientists have decided that they are not going to wait for US government to disclose information about UFOs, and they are going to research either way.

This comes after earlier this year, Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, introduced a UFO transparency bill on the heels of testimony given to Congress by the retired air force officer and whistleblower David Grusch.

Many have accused the US government of delaying and putting off the release of the information they have, with some major news outlets questioning why they are not being transparent with UFO information.

While some are calling for the US to share their info, some are taking the initiative and simply doing research anyway.

Dr. Garry Nolan, a world-renowned immunologist, has decided that he and his team will study ‘non-human technology’, to see what sort of benefits it could have for people on earth.

According to an article in NewsNation, Nolan believes non-human technology could bring benefits and opportunities for humanity.

There seems to be a growing desire from the public, particularly in the US, to figure out the truth about things like UFOs.

A recent article in political magazine The Hill claims that people in the US should be vocal about their desire to know more about what could be the ‘the biggest story in human history‘.

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