AARO UFO Report Criticized in European Parliament Plenary Session
During the Plenary Session of the European Parliament on March 11th, MEP Francisco Guerreiro voiced criticisms of the joint DoD - ODNI report on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP)
Francisco Guerreiro, a Member of the European Parliament, reiterated concerns he had previously expressed regarding UAP in an interview with Sentinel News. Just weeks after advocating for UAP Space Law during a Plenary Session of the European Parliament, and affirming in an interview that "the institutions, especially the military, have clear evidence that they exist," Guerreiro returned to the topic.
Following the release of the controversial AARO report, which stated that "AARO found no empirical evidence for claims that the USG and private companies have been reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology," MEP Guerreiro echoed criticisms from former AATIP director Lue Elizondo :
This public report is intentionally dishonest, inaccurate, and dangerously misleading.
Guerreiro supported Elizondo's remarks by referring to the July 26th hearings, during which whistleblower David Grusch and former Navy pilots Ryan Graves and Dave Fravor testified under oath. Specifically, David Grusch stated that the U.S. had an illicit crash retrieval program beyond Congressional oversight and that both crafts and pilots were of non-human origin.
Concluding his speech, MEP Guerreiro emphasized :
For me and many others, it is rational and evident that someone is concealing information, and it is not those who are seeking answers.
One might wonder whether such language from an elected representative of the European institutions signifies a step toward the long-awaited process of Disclosure sought by the countless witnesses still constrained by silence today.
Here is the full transcript of the speech :Â
Recently the Pentagon and its currently unidentified anomalous phenomena investigative program named AARO published a report considering that AARO has not discovered any empirical evidence that any sighting of UAP represented off-world technology or the existence of a classified program that had not been properly reported to Congress.
However, Lue Elizondo, the former director of the advanced aerospace threat identification program, AATIP, replied that this public report is intentionally dishonest, inaccurate, and dangerously misleading.
The same conclusion can be reached when analyzing the recent statements of US Top officials in the army, which mentioned in the congressional hearing, that the government has secret programs and that some UAPs are not explained by current human technology.
For me and many others, one thing seems rational and obvious, someone is hiding something, and it's not those who are seeking the answers.
Translated from French by Kate
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