What happened
A former CIA official who led a government investigation into UFOs testified before the Senate that the CIA illegally monitored his team's private communications while they were gathering evidence. Separately, a congressman says the White House is preparing an order that would force every government agency to release any information they're hiding about unidentified flying objects — with serious penalties if they refuse.
Why it matters
The context behind the story.
This isn't a fringe conspiracy story — it's a sitting intelligence officer telling Congress under oath that the government spied on its own investigators to suppress UFO-related disclosures. Whether you believe in little green men or not, the allegation of illegal surveillance of a federal investigation is a massive deal. And a presidential order compelling disclosure could mean the public finally gets answers that have been classified for decades.
Takeaway
The government may have been watching the people trying to tell us the truth. That alone should get your attention.
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