WILL NASA BE MORE OPEN ABOUT IMAGES FROM WEBB THAN THEY WERE WITH HUBBLE?
Recent news reports covering the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope have doubtless left most stargazers teetering with excitement. It really is a massive step for humanity in trying to understand our surroundings.
However, will Webb's handlers; NASA/Private-Military-Industrial-Complex, actually permit the public to enjoy the fruits of their hard earned tax dollars? We have our doubts.
We have seen evidence over the years of NASA actively denying that UFOs caught on their cameras were actually UFOs.
For some reason they come out with a whole host of lame excuses for these things. Infact some of their excuses border on being more incredible than the claims to have seen an actual UFO, or "UAP", to use the new government nomenclature.
For reasons unbeknown to most of us, NASA have continued to deny events even after the advent of credible eye witness testimony. We can all ponder why this is, but the truth is, we don't actually know why.
Perhaps some of the events in question have involved classified (private) US/NASA military advancements. Perhaps they'll give us an honest answer one day.
Though if they were this secretive with images from Hubble, it doesn't bode well for transparency around what they glean from Webb.
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