Is there anything likethis - We have a ''question time' when members of parliament can ask the Prime Minister 'questions' and he answers them? (sort of...) Since our Parliament is televised I guess he has to be fairly slippery when he answers the hot potato ones.
There is so much evidence of strange stuff that you would expect the overwhelming weight of public pressure would eventually make someone do something. I suppose they rely on the general apathy of the public to help them keep the hidden things hidden.
The problem with questions being asked in the house of commons about aliens/UFOs is that the same answer is always given.... "The phenomenon does not pose a threat to our air space or civilians, and are all related to natural phenomena and hoaxes" .
The UK released MOD UFO files under the freedom of information act.... Here but the subject was debated in the house of lords back in 1979 (first and last debate).... INFO with the conclusion being "natural phenomena and hoaxes".
So when it comes to evidence about artefacts and alien life on the moon and Mars, the government officials will always draw on the 1979 conclusions that there is no evidence of alien visitation and they will also draw on the findings of NASA and other space agencies that there is no scientific evidence to prove there is artefacts or life elsewhere in our solar system.
We as a community need to collect, examine, and prove these things exist and have been hidden to the wider world before MPs can take a stance, and even then we will be up against an establishment that will want to gain from it.
The solar system contains minerals and wealth never before seen on earth, and sadly the minority powers that be want to keep it secret so only they can profit from it, even if that means our scientific knowledge and understanding held back indefinitely.
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Is there anything likethis - We have a ''question time' when members of parliament can ask the Prime Minister 'questions' and he answers them? (sort of...) Since our Parliament is televised I guess he has to be fairly slippery when he answers the hot potato ones.
There is so much evidence of strange stuff that you would expect the overwhelming weight of public pressure would eventually make someone do something. I suppose they rely on the general apathy of the public to help them keep the hidden things hidden.
I know that in the UK, you can go to your Member of Parliament and raise a subject with him, and he is meant to raise it with the relevant authorities or in parliament if that is appropriate.
What happens in the US if you approach your Senator or whoever is the relevant person, and ask some good questions about why the anomalies are not followed up by NASA? There are some really good clear evidence photographs of something more on Mars than we are being told. If we present a well researched and documented case to a sympathetic senator or congressman, would they follow it up and get an answer for us?
Does anyone have friends in government who would be able to tell us what can be done and how to go about it in the correct way?
Possibly I am being too innocent here and hoping for too much.