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As many of you know, the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) hearings have brought forward some important testimony from credible witnesses like military pilots and intelligence officials. But I believe there’s a critical next step that could finally crack open the UAP mystery—bringing Admiral Thomas Wilson and Dr. Eric Davis to testify under oath.

Why Wilson and Davis?

In the UFO community, many of us are familiar with the so-called “Wilson-Davis Memo.” This alleged document details a 2002 conversation between Admiral Thomas Wilson, former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), and Dr. Eric Davis, a respected astrophysicist. According to the memo, Wilson allegedly discovered a deeply buried U.S. government program that was in possession of non-human technology (possibly a recovered craft), but he was denied access due to his lack of “need to know.”

While these claims are controversial, they’ve gained significant attention, even outside of UFO circles. The memo has been discussed on major platforms and in various investigative reports, but neither Wilson nor Davis has testified publicly about it under oath. Doing so could either confirm or refute the existence of such a program, pushing us closer to understanding what, if anything, the U.S. government knows about UAPs.

How Their Testimony Could Solve the UAP Mystery:

1.  Verifying the Existence of Black Projects: If Admiral Wilson confirms the contents of the memo and acknowledges being blocked from high-level programs related to UAP technology, it would validate decades of speculation about classified aerospace efforts involving non-human technology.
2.  New Leads for Investigators: Wilson and Davis could provide specific information—names, programs, contractors—that congressional investigators could follow up on. This would allow lawmakers to demand access to secretive programs that might hold the answers to the UAP enigma.
3.  Accountability and Oversight: Wilson’s testimony would shed light on whether there are unaccountable “special access programs” (SAPs) operating outside the usual oversight mechanisms. If these programs are involved with UAPs, it raises serious questions about the balance of power between elected officials and private contractors.
4.  Science Meets Government Secrecy: Dr. Eric Davis is not just a physicist; he’s someone who has been deeply involved in researching exotic technologies. His insights could bridge the gap between government secrecy and the scientific community, showing how advanced physics could explain some of the capabilities attributed to UAPs.

Why Under Oath Matters:

Testifying under oath brings a higher level of scrutiny and accountability. If both Wilson and Davis are required to provide sworn testimony, they could either confirm the claims in the memo or, alternatively, provide more context that might explain misunderstandings. Either way, it would clear up much of the speculation and uncertainty surrounding this mysterious document.

Final Thoughts:

If Congress truly wants to get to the bottom of the UAP phenomenon, then they need to bring in key witnesses who can speak to both the scientific and bureaucratic aspects of the issue. Admiral Wilson and Dr. Davis are in a unique position to clarify whether there really is a hidden UAP program—and if so, what we might be able to learn from it.

What do you think? Would their testimony push the needle forward on disclosure? Or is this just another dead-end lead? Let’s discuss!

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