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Washington Examiner Tom Rogan joined Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky for the second time to discuss videos recently declassified by the pentagon that they identify as unidentified aeriel phenomena (UAP). He joined to discuss his reporting on the subject and how its affect on people of faith.
Rogan argued for the existence of life outside earth and that there is a reason behind why the government released the UAP video without further explanation.
“The critical component going forward I think is being able to access government data, and to access radar reporting, etc., and getting the government I think which they’re doing now to stop as they were doing,” Rogan said.
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