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by NoPicklez 1062 days ago
What can the average person do with program names, people involved and locations?

Program names mean nothing unless you can look up their details as they're usually fancy codenames that spark everyone's tin foil hats. Makes for a great news story and a conversation on HN about "what it might be" but apart from that its useless.

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> What can the average person do with program names, people involved and locations?

What the average person can do with this information is not the point as far as I can tell. This information is being shared with people who are not the average person, and who do have the ability to investigate further.

Watch it definitely not be investigated further and if it does, find nothing
You are so wrong. This thing is picking up major steam. https://www.democrats.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sch...
Average person can’t do anything. Congress can investigate and subpoena any and all people involved and force them to disclose what they know. They can also use eminent domain to take the purported technology.
Call me skeptical, but if this stuff exists, it's been moved to another location already. A congressman isn't going to show up to some base and be given access to the hanger with the UFO in it.
There’s a report that one of these craft are so large that it can’t be moved https://youtu.be/r-zjLas_WbM
How'd they move it there in the first place?
They didn’t. Supposedly It crashed or landed and they built a building over it.
Sounds like an urban legend to me. This guy supposedly knows "exactly where it is" yet isn't willing to reveal the location, except it is "outside the US." Has he seen it? Nope. Let me guess: even if you go to the building, you won't be able to find anything because it's in some secret below ground level a normal person can't access.