🚀 Mr. Ogles, you're just in time! I will recognize you for five minutes of questioning before we head out today. Thank you all for being here.
🛰️ UAP sightings are especially common near nuclear sites, according to Mr. Alzando. This is a significant concern as sensitive locations like Oak Ridge and military installations are under surveillance.
🔍 Documentation shows that sensitive R&D locations, including Los Alamos and Savannah River Site, are being monitored due to the innovation and technologies developed there, which are crucial for national defense.
✈️ Mr. Gudday confirmed that UAPs pose a threat to pilots, as evidenced during a 2015 exercise. This risk extends to both commercial and military personnel.
⚖️ There is a pressing need for oversight regarding UAPs, as the executive branch is not sharing vital information with Congress, infringing on legislative responsibilities.
🌍 The UAP issue may be the greatest national security concern of our time, with potential threats from adversaries like China and Russia who may seek to exploit our technologies.
❗ It is crucial to determine whether the technology is ours, from another country, or otherworldly. Accountability and safeguards are necessary to prevent this technology from being weaponized against us.
🙏 Thank you, Madam Chairwoman, for your indulgence. I yield back.