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Government Hides UFO Secrets: Demand Transparency and Truth

America’s betrayal by bureaucratic secrecy is on full display as Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb bluntly told Newsmax that the government may already possess intriguing evidence about extraterrestrial phenomena and that such knowledge should not be hidden from the public. Loeb argued that if federal agencies have data they can’t explain, Congress and independent scientists ought to see it so the truth — whatever it is — can be subjected to real scrutiny and not locked behind classified doors.

When President Trump moved to direct agencies to identify and begin releasing UFO and UAP files, Loeb rightly praised the effort as a shot across the bow to entrenched secrecy, saying that releasing files could open long-hidden data to scientific review. Conservatives who value transparency and national sovereignty should applaud this push — sunlight is the best disinfectant, and the American people deserve to know what their government has been quietly tracking for decades.

Loeb has put his money where his mouth is with the Galileo Project, building independent observatories and tools to analyze anomalous objects, and he told Newsmax he wants scientists to be the first to examine any released material rather than letting career bureaucrats spin the narrative. This is precisely the kind of citizen-science partnership small-government patriots should back: private initiative paired with accountable oversight, not another opaque deep-state panel shielding its failings.

Of course national security is a legitimate concern, but Loeb warns that secrecy is too often a cover for incompetence — agencies “prefer not to reveal all the details” because they can’t always explain what they’ve recorded, not necessarily because some Hollywood alien plot exists. That admission should alarm every taxpayer who pays for these institutions; if our defenses are so porous that officials would rather hide gaps than fix them, then we have a duty to demand reforms and full accountability.

Loeb has repeatedly taken his case to the public, including appearances on Newsmax’s Saturday programs where he challenged NASA and others about interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS and the many anomalies that mainstream outlets rush to dismiss as “boring” comets. Conservatives know all too well how the establishment protects its narrative — when a respected scientist calls for real investigation instead of finger-wagging, we should listen and press for action.

Patriots should demand two things: transparency from Washington and support for independent science. Let Congress review any files, let competent researchers like Loeb examine the data, and let the American people reclaim their right to know whether we are alone in the cosmos — because a free nation does not cower behind classified paperwork while its citizens are kept in the dark.

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