Republican Rep Lauren Boebert Questions Ufo Experts On Underwater Civilizations

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Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert questions UFO experts on underwater civilizations
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Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert Questions UFO Experts on Underwater Civilizations

Boebert led a hearing on UFOs, expressing concern about potential threats to national security

Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado led a hearing on UFOs on Tuesday, expressing concern about potential threats to national security posed by unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). "We need to take this seriously and we need to make sure that we are doing everything we can to protect our country from any potential threats," Boebert said in her opening statement. The hearing was held by the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations. It was the first time in over 50 years that Congress has held a hearing on UFOs.

Experts testified about the potential existence of underwater civilizations

Several experts testified at the hearing, including Robert Powell, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). Powell said that he believes there is a "high probability" that UFOs are real and that they may pose a threat to national security. "I think it's important to remember that we are not alone in this universe," Powell said. "There are other civilizations out there, and some of them may be more advanced than we are." Other experts at the hearing also testified about the potential existence of underwater civilizations. Dr. Steven Greer, the founder of the Disclosure Project, said that he believes there is evidence that there are underwater civilizations that have been in contact with humans for centuries. "There is a growing body of evidence that suggests that there are civilizations that exist underwater," Greer said. "These civilizations are very advanced and they have been in contact with humans for thousands of years."

Boebert's questions raised concerns about the credibility of the hearing

Boebert's questions during the hearing raised concerns about the credibility of the hearing. She asked several questions that were not related to the topic of UFOs, such as whether the experts believed in God. She also made several statements that were not supported by evidence, such as saying that she believes that UFOs are "demons." "I think it's important to remember that we are not alone in this universe," Powell said. "There are other civilizations out there, and some of them may be more advanced than we are." Some of the experts who testified at the hearing expressed concern about Boebert's questions and statements. They said that her lack of knowledge about UFOs and her willingness to make unfounded statements were damaging to the credibility of the hearing. "I think it's important to have a serious discussion about UFOs," said Dr. Greer. "But I don't think that this hearing was a serious discussion. I think it was a circus." The hearing ended with no clear consensus on the existence of UFOs or underwater civilizations. However, it did raise awareness of the issue and it is likely that Congress will continue to hold hearings on UFOs in the future.