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They Just Admitted UFOs Are Real?! 🤯

Shawn Ryan Show

A congressional hearing on UFOs/UAPs is discussed, where a congressman named Sean Ryan pushed to discuss UFO sightings instead of the Chinese spy balloon. The conversation covers claims about reverse-engineered crafts sourced from archaeological digs and recent crashes, with Congress paying increased attention due to voter interest.

Summary

The transcript covers a discussion about the first congressional hearing on UFOs and UAPs. A speaker recounts meeting Sean Ryan at the hearing and describes an attempt by officials to redirect the conversation toward the Chinese hot air balloon incident rather than UFO-related topics. The speaker was insistent on addressing UFO reports that constituents were raising.

The conversation touches on claims of reverse engineering of non-human crafts, with two proposed origins: crafts discovered in archaeological digs and crafts that have crashed more recently and been covered up by authorities. The rapid military intelligence shift in the Chinese balloon narrative — from a 'flying saucer' description to 'cloth and sticks' within 24 hours — is cited as an example of public manipulation.

Additionally, the discussion suggests that some UFO crashes may have been caused by human technology interfering with the crafts' systems. The speakers note that congressional attention to the topic has grown primarily because elected officials recognize their voters are paying attention to it, implying political motivation rather than purely investigative interest.

Key Insights

  • A congressman named Sean Ryan pushed back against attempts to redirect the congressional hearing toward the Chinese spy balloon, insisting on discussing UFO reports that constituents were actively asking about.
  • Military intelligence reportedly shifted the description of the Chinese balloon from a 'flying saucer' to 'a pile of cloth and sticks' within 24 hours, which the speaker cites as evidence of deliberate public manipulation.
  • Claims are made that reverse-engineered crafts have two origins: some were discovered in archaeological digs, and others are recently crashed crafts that have been covered up by authorities.
  • The speaker suggests that human technology may have caused some UAP crashes, implying that advancing technological capabilities created a kind of interference with these crafts.
  • Congress is described as paying increased attention to UFO/UAP topics primarily because legislators recognize that their voters are paying attention, suggesting political self-interest drives the oversight rather than genuine inquiry.

Topics

Congressional UFO/UAP hearingsReverse engineering of non-human craftsChinese spy balloon narrativeUFO crash cover-upsPolitical motivation behind UAP investigations

Transcript

[0:00] the first ever congressional hearing on UFO UAP stuff. >> That's where I met Sean Ryan. I go in there and I'm told, "Yeah, well, I think we want to just talk about this Chinese [music] hot air balloon." Military intelligence went from a flying saucer to a pile of cloth and sticks in 24 hours. And the American public believed it. I said, "No, we want to talk about them UFOs, what people are calling us about." >> He was talking about reverse engineering crafts. Where is he saying these crafts came from? Some of them were archaeological in digs that people have found. Some of them were or craft that [0:31] have crashed recently that have just…

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