Rep. Jim Himes says HPSCI’s investigated UAPs “a lot,” never JFK: “there’s a sh*t-ton on UAP”

Rep. Jim Himes has stated that the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) has thoroughly investigated Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) but has never looked into the JFK assassination. He humorously dismissed Rep. Luna’s new Secrets Task Force as merely a “conspiracy subcommittee,” emphasizing, “We’ve done a lot on UAPs—there’s a ton of information out there.”

Listen to Himes speak candidly here: https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/himes-says-hpscis-investigated-uap-lots

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  1. Rep. Jim Himes raises an interesting point about the focus of HPSCI’s investigations. While the attention on UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) is significant, it’s intriguing that he notes JFK’s assassination hasn’t been similarly scrutinized by the committee. This highlights the varying priorities in congressional investigations and raises questions about what drives those priorities. Himes’ dismissive view of the new Secrets Task Force as a “conspiracy subcommittee” suggests he believes some inquiries might not be grounded in rigorous oversight. It’s a reminder of the balance that needs to be struck between exploring compelling unknowns, like UAPs, and addressing historical events that still spark public curiosity and debate. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

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