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🚨 Rep. Jared Moskowitz directly linked UAP secrecy to Area 51, advanced technology programs, and billions in unaccounted Pentagon funds. The congressman highlighted how classified UAP programs intersect with black-budget operations and long-standing questions over missing defense spending, suggesting these elements are deeply connected. His statements add to growing...

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