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Harvard Prof: Government Hiding UFO Truth from Americans?

Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb told Newsmax’s Wake Up America that it is “quite possible” the government knows more about unidentified phenomena than it has admitted, and he urged officials to come clean so science can move forward. Americans who pay taxes and serve in our armed forces deserve straight answers, not the usual cloak-and-dagger routine that protects bureaucrats more than national security.

Loeb has been blunt: scientists respond to evidence, and if Washington already has the evidence we need, it should be released rather than forcing private researchers to chase shadows for decades. His argument is simple and patriotic — don’t waste American brains and resources while some faceless office sits on potentially world-changing information.

This isn’t a fringe crank speaking; Loeb founded the Galileo Project at Harvard to do methodical, transparent searches for interstellar objects and anomalous aerial phenomena using calibrated instruments and open data. If the elite institutions of our country are serious about science and security, they will welcome his work and help, not obstruct or withhold.

Make no mistake: national-security concerns are real, but secrecy has long been used as the default reflex of a government that trusts itself more than the American people. Recent reporting and expert commentary have shown there are anomalies that deserve honest congressional oversight instead of press releases and half-steps. The balance between protecting capabilities and telling citizens the truth must tilt toward transparency when the subject could redefine humanity’s place in the universe.

Americans should cheer scientists who demand data and accountability, not cancel them for asking questions that elites find inconvenient. Dr. Loeb’s push for open, peer-reviewed evidence gathering is the right path — we should fund these efforts, secure classified sources properly, and let the light of public scrutiny do its work.

Patriotic watchdogs in Congress and in the press need to stop treating this like a circus and start treating it like an oversight responsibility. If there is information that changes everything, I want Congress to interrogate every stone, and I want our leaders to choose the side of truth and the people over the permanent bureaucratic class that too often hides behind secrecy.

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