Here’s the legislation itself. It’s damning. Specific, to the point, and justifies itself by claiming credible evidence and testimony exist to prove what Grusch has said.
Gist I get so far: All documentation of UAP is, by default, unclassified and set for immediate disclosure. If it’s older than 25 years, it’s declassified and released. Otherwise it goes through a review and at no more than 25 years it becomes public. There are outs to that of course, but MASSIVE step in the right direction. This thing is basically directly confirming what Grusch said is completely true and we are, in fact, not alone.
Edit: stupid me. Forgot to link to it.
https://www.democrats.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/uap_amendment.pdf
We had one of the magnet screen door dealios and it worked really well. Until the cat discovered he could just go out on the porch to try and escape.
Just a flying garlic. Nothing to see here. Common occurance around these parts.
That’s the right attitude! I’ll even share some of mine.
The description sounds just like these look. So I’m leaning towards that too. Recently my wife and I were staying in Yellowstone and ended up at one of their tippy top of the mountain places. It’s super remote, no cell signal or anything. But, lo’ and behold, WiFi shows they had a network with “starlink” in the name. I thought that was really cool as I’d never actually seen a starlink connected network yet. So, mentioned that to her and she had never actually heard of them. I’m a professional nerd, she’s super techy as well, and if she hadn’t even heard of it I’m not surprised we see people who spot the trains of satellites in the sky and get spooked. It’s so weird looking to have a bunch of lights all in a line just traversing across the sky.
Anyway, nobody I know would have cared that I was surprised she hadn’t heard about them, so given the relevance, you all get to know now.
Good bot
Since being forced back to they office only to sit on calls with the TV in the meeting room, I take every opportunity I can to make snide remarks about staying home.
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world please write a two sentence horror story with a twist on a historical figure most would know. Make it plausible.
Ah man, you managed to get the full text in here. Nice. When I posted yesterday I was trying to edit it to add the text on the Connect app but kept getting invalid message errors so I thought it was too long. Nice!
Yeah, so much weirdness on this one. The whole account shadow banning/ultimate deletion (I suspect the delete was done by the user) and how they were directly answering questions from other science people.
Fishiness for sure. Didn’t read all that before I posted, but have now. And his answers to many specific biological questions. Could all be BS, but the concepts could probably be easily debunked if it’s just larp. But not much embellishment, just the answers to a lot of domain-knowledge questions. It’s creepy.
I had very similar thoughts while reading it. Well put.
Oh absolutely be skeptical. Sounds logical, but without evidence it’s just a nice story really. But, a fun one. Also, amazing username.
Always a big grain of salt with anything from GPT, but it’s a heck of a lot of fun.
Oh COOL. TIL you can also edit your links on Lemmy. Changed it to the archive link. Thanks again!
Oh shoot, you’re the best. Thanks. Way easier to read on old too.
Oh I like this idea. I just posted a link to that other place we used to hang out at. I’ll go edit it to do the same.
This is the way
Wait. You’re telling me I can connect home assistant to my printer in since way… I’ve been missing out.
This one we’re on seems to be the best so far.
NDAA passed in the house today. Set to go to the Senate floor next week. So not much longer to go I guess.