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As sightings in our skies stack up one lawmaker now wants these whistleblowers back on Capitol Hill.
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Congresswoman Anna Palina Luna heading up the task force on declassification and transparency.
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She says that includes UAPs. And just days ago, she shared she's hoping to get grush and
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Elizondo as well as officials from the Pentagon's UAP investigation office together.
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The group could meet in a sensitive compartmented information facility that's also known as a
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skiff to share what is known. And for more, we are joined by news nation special correspondent
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and investigative journalist Ross. Colt Hart Ross always good to see you. Thanks for coming on.
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It's a pleasure and it's actually a good evening. Is this game changing? Because Congresswoman
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Luna wants to hear more from these key figures who, by the way, you have spoken on. You have
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brought to news nation like David Grush, like Luis Elizondo. Talk to us about getting these whistleblowers
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into a skiff. What will that be able to reveal that hasn't been revealed before?
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Well, frankly, I have to be honest with you, Natasha, and say it's not worth a hell of beans,
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unless the committee that Congresswoman Anna Palina Luna leads, or rather the task force
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that she leads, is given the resources and the powers to do its job. At the moment,
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they're still trying to figure out whether or not they can get the security classifications
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of David Grush, for example, restored so that David can give evidence inside that skiff,
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knowing that he's not breaching any national security obligations. One of the problems we've
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got at the moment is we've been promised a lot by the new administration, and we should hold
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their feet to the fire and make sure that they are leading and honoring those obligations.
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But the simple fact is, at the moment, Anna Palina Luna's task force, it's a six-month task force.
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She's pledged to look at not just UAPs, but also investigate the assassination of JFK and the
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release of those files, organise the release of the Epstein files, investigate Martin Luther King
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and RFK's murders as well. Frankly, I don't think there's much chance of her doing that within
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the six-month period. She doesn't even have the powers of subpoena. They have to come from the
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actual oversight and accountability committee, Chairman James Comer. A lot of people, myself included,
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are getting increasingly skeptical that the administration is promising a lot to get a quick
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headline, but are they actually going to follow through and give the well-motivated and well-intentioned
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Congresswoman Luna the powers she needs? Just this week, to make my point, she had to actually
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publicly tweet out to the new attorney general that the Department of Justice was failing to respond
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to her task force's request for access to files, and she was resorted to actually having to publicly
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tweet her frustration to Pam Bondi, the new attorney general, that essentially they're not getting
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a response from the Department of Justice. So a lot of talk, a lot of jaw-jaw, but are we going to
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see any action? I think we're entitled to be skeptical. I hear that skepticism allowed and clear,
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and you are not alone in this ross. With the time we have, I do want to get to some exclusive
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testimony that you heard in the very latest episode of the Reality Check Podcast. And underwater
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explorer describing a strange circular structure on the floor of the Baltic Sea, appearing to look
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like the millennium falcon from Star Wars. Let's take a listen together. It's 60 meters.
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And for me, I'm Peter and all the other crew members we have never, ever seen anything big like that.
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Yeah, apparently measuring just under 200 feet. So tell us more about what's being called the
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Baltic Sea anomaly. What's exciting about this object, and this is what Dennis Asberg, a well-known
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underwater explorer, tells me in this edition of Reality Check, is it's not just that it's a solid
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object. It's the fact that it's an object that appears to show signs from the scans that they've
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done of human cutting. Somebody's manipulated that object and cut shapes into it. There are
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square shaped edges, exact 90-degree angles. There are edges that look like squares leading it to
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some kind of doorway. So there is a suggestion that this object is somehow some kind of constructed
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object. Nobody's saying it's a spaceship. Mr Asberg is not saying that. He's never said that,
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and he's been mocked for ever, you know, a lot of people have tried to debunk him for suggesting
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that, which he never did. What is a possibility, I think, is that this is something that has fallen
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from the orbit, or more importantly, maybe it's something that was there before the Baltic Sea
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filled in, which would be very interesting, Natasha, because the last time the Baltic City was empty,
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was about 15,000 years ago, well before known human civilization.
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It's very interesting. Ross Coltart, as always, illuminating. Thank you.
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