Tim Gallaudet's paper: "Beneath the Surface: We May Learn More about UAP by Looking in the Ocean"
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Just saw this as well. The good thing is at least it's being reported on, and importantly not in a negative mocking way. I like Tim's reasonable responses as well. When he's asked his opinion on what they are, his first response is we simply don't know, then speculates the obvious possibilities.
This is the kind of reasonable reporting needed.
The admiral, who has an impressive resume, is playing a little fast and loose.
We know now that from [the Schumer amendment] that non-human intelligences are visiting us in all domains.
The amendment does not state that. It just says if such information exists that it's seeking its disclosure.