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Since the late 1940s, unidentified aerial phenomena reported in our skies have remained an issue on the public mind, and an occasional focus of various government agencies. As significant as the UFO problem is, of equal concern to many is the transparency government agencies display about their involvement with the phenomenon and its study.
This week, we begin with a report on UAP developments in Brazil, where the Brazilian Senate recently passed an official Requirement related to UAP transparency. Brazilian UFO researcher A.J. Gevaerd joins us to discuss this development, and then later in the program, Bill Ottman, CEO and co-founder of Minds, joins us to discuss his interest in the UAP subject, along with issues related to free speech, transparency, and alt-tech in this week’s edition of The Micah Hanks Program.
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Show Notes
Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode:
- NEWS: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope mirror alignment continues
- Scientists Discover New Form of Ice – May Be Common on Distant, Water-Rich Planets
- Obama Library Has ‘Jackpot’ UFO Records, but They’ll Take a While to Get
- Alien Abduction Day 2022 was celebrated over the weekend
- 9 firsthand accounts of UFOs in North Carolina
- BRAZILIAN UAP: Revista UFO (Brazilian UFO Magazine)
- Rony Vernet on recent Brazilian Requirement
- AJ GEVAERD: AJ Gevaerd on Wikipedia
- MINDS: Bill Ottman Profile on Crunchbase
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Loved the first section on Brazil. The section on using alternative browsers other than Google was an eye opener for us nontechnical types. My daughter has been a techy for 30 years, and works for one of the largest and oldest international companies in the world. She never told me not to use Google because they were tracking me, but I’ll try another browser. Post info on alternatives we should try. Finding out that Wiki is bad is disturbing as well. Wiki has always been a great source of info for me. Hearing more government/big company/Illuminati type conspiracy theories is getting to be the story in everything I hear. Somebody is always out there to get the little guy who is too programmed and stupid to know what is really going on. You can’t believe or trust anybody according to this interview. How about you? I’m the little guy, and I am becoming afraid of everything. I never thought I would ever see the world I am seeing.