number. there are a lot of polls that are incorrect. this is a global phenomenon that has been going on since the beginning of human history. it would be funny about they really liked our beer. that would beneath. but the ufo phenomenon has been around a long time since iewm beings have been talking about the sky. it seems like the congress and senate are taking it seriously as a national defense issue. as a journalist, it s our job, as my mentor says, it s our job to investigate the unexplained, not to explain the uninvestigated. lawrence: thanks for joining the program.
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