Former NOAA Chief Tim Gallaudet Set to Testify at UAP Hearing in November
Former NOAA Chief Tim Gallaudet to Testify at Upcoming UAP Congressional Hearing in November
In a noteworthy development, Tim Gallaudet, the former chief of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has confirmed his invitation to testify at an upcoming Congressional hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) this November.
Gallaudet, who has had a distinguished career in oceanography and atmospheric science, is set to lend his expertise to the discussions, marking a significant step for governmental transparency on UAP issues. This hearing is poised to delve deeper into unexplained aerial sightings, a topic that has garnered increasing public and scientific interest.
In a statement, Gallaudet expressed his commitment to contributing to the collective understanding of these phenomena. “It is an honor to be invited to provide testimony on such a critical and intriguing subject. I look forward to sharing my insights and helping to shed light on these unexplained occurrences,” he said.
The upcoming hearing signifies an ongoing effort by Congress to address the growing curiosity and concern surrounding UAPs. The involvement of figures like Gallaudet underscores the seriousness with which these investigations are now being approached.
Stay tuned for more updates as we closely follow this developing story and bring you the latest insights from the November hearing.