FBI Agents Investigating UFOs Afraid They're About to Be Fired by Trump
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FBI agents investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) face fears of job loss due to their prior work linked to the January 6 insurrection. The potential purge under the Trump administration creates tension among officials involved with UFO cases. Agents like Ryan Graves voice concerns that this could compromise important investigations. Former military leaders suggest that dismantling the UAP group undermines the pursuit of understanding UAPs, counteracting Trump's own goals of transparency regarding unidentified sightings. The overlap between Jan. 6 investigations and UFO work raises alarms about the future of the group.
"I have spoken to several agents from the UAP Working Group who are afraid of losing their role and the investigation getting unintentionally compromised," said Ryan Graves.
"These leaders might not be aware of the incredible work these agents are doing, and how their investigation could be empowered as part of a formalized intergovernmental effort," stated Ryan Graves.
Caison Best mentioned that hollowing out the office would be 'obviously detrimental' to the work its members do.
FBI agents are concerned that their involvement with UFO investigations could lead to repercussions in the wake of the Trump administration's purge.
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