‘Ufologists’ reportedly broke into the home of a Pentagon official over his UFO comments, after taking over the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Sean Kirkpatrick said that his family has been threatened over his comments about UFOs, as he led a team of US officials tasked with trying to find out the truth about what is truly out there.
Since taking on the role, Kirkpatrick received violent threats, social-media smear campaigns, and even had to call the FBI after a «UFO fanatic showed up at his home.»
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In a recent interview with The Guardian, he said: «I’ve had people threaten my wife and daughter, and try to break into our online accounts – far more than I ever had as the deputy director of intelligence.
«I didn’t have China and Russia trying to get on me as much as these people are.»
Similarly, on the other side of the coin, whistleblower David Grusch, who reecently told a packed congressional hearing that for decades «the US government had been hoarding crashed alien spaceships», also said life has been a nightmare since coming forward.
This likely shows the deep passion that those who believe in UFOs truly have, as they are willing to harass anybody who they feel might have the answers.
Kirkpatrick rebukes Grusch’s claims, insisting that the US is not hiding anything about UFOs from the public.
He said: «You see this story crop up every couple of decades, and it’s pretty much the same story.» A story that is unlikely to go away, we’d bet.
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