Interesting letter from a US senator regarding UAPs

In November 2020, I received a letter from Senator Chuck Grassley responding my communication with him regarding UFOs. His response was interesting because he suggested that “To date, there is no information that has been released by the DoD to confirm the existence of extraterrestrials. Security analysts speculate that video released by the DoD of UAPs may potentially reveal the existence of unknown surveillance drones by near-peer competitors. This has not been confirmed by the U.S. government.”

I thank Senator Grassley for his reply but have some difficulty accepting that the UAPs could be “near-peer” drones. Why?

For that answer to that, I want to cite Luis Elizondo. He is the former director of AATIP, who has mentioned the “five observables.” I present them here from https://fiveobservables.com:

Anti-gravity: UFOs seem to be able to generate lift, without any visible propellers, wings, or rocket propellant. This may be a form of antigravity that is yet to be discovered by humans.

Instant acceleration: Many UFOs are observed accelerating extremely quickly, beyond any known object. This acceleration creates massive g-forces that would normally crush any ship or its occupants.

Hypersonic speed without signatures: UFOs have been seen traveling at several times the speed of sound. Normally, hypersonic speeds should create loud sonic booms, but UFOs seem to travel silently.

Low observability: UFOs seem to have the ability to avoid detection, cloaking themselves from radar and visual instruments. When they are detected, they sometimes disappear without warning.

Trans-medium travel: Some UFOs seem to travel effortlessly between space, air, and water. That means they can withstand a huge range of pressure, from the high pressure of the ocean to the low (almost nonexistent) pressure of space – and they can maneuver through all three mediums.

What are the Five Observables? | Five Observables

If the UAPs that have been documented by the US military demonstrate some, or all of, the “five observable” characteristics mentioned above then their technology is amazing. Therefore, if that is the case, and we were to believe that these are near-peer drones, then the countries making them are NOT our near-peers, they are our superiors.

Whatever country has the technology to create craft that can demonstrate instant acceleration or hypersonic speed without signatures is commanding technology that outpaces any non-classified technology that America has at its disposal.

I’m left to believe that these UAPs are not originating from near-peer countries.


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