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

Rep. Jim Himes asserts that the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) has conducted extensive investigations into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), while not delving into the JFK assassination. He described the amount of information on UAPs as “a lot,” jokingly dismissing Rep. Luna’s newly established Secrets Task Force as a “conspiracy subcommittee.”

Hear Himes speak candidly about these topics here: https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/himes-says-hpscis-investigated-uap-lots

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  1. Rep. Himes’ remarks certainly highlight the ongoing interest and investigation into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), which seems to be a topic gaining significant traction. It’s interesting how he contrasts the attention given to UAPs with the lack of investigation into JFK’s assassination. This raises questions about what topics Congress prioritizes and why. The mention of Luna’s “Secrets Task Force” being dismissed as a “conspiracy subcommittee” also underscores the polarized views on how these issues should be handled. As public curiosity continues to grow around UAPs, it will be intriguing to see how HPSCI’s investigations evolve and what they might reveal. What do you think about the focus on UAPs over historical events like the JFK assassination?

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