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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/ScruffyChimp on 2024-09-18 11:04:42+00:00.


The top comment (by adamsterish) on The Daily Show’s Luis Elizondo interview is about the UAP Disclosure Act (UAPDA). Great! Public exposure! A quick read of the UAPDA text can be really impactful to newcomers.

What’s not great is how replies to that comment have been deleted filtered.

The 16th reply to the top comment says:

psychopathicjuggaloA: Where can one read this bill cause I just looked for longer than I’d like to admit

This is an important comment. If you’re completely new to UAP, then finding the latest UAPDA text - Senate Amendment 2610 - isn’t trivial. You’re more likely to find the text for the watered down 2023 UAP National Archives legislation and wonder what the fuss is about.

I was monitoring the top comment thread throughout the night and observed numerous replies to this question. But the replies were always deleted filtered within 10 seconds. I’m not just talking about links either. Simple text replies saying how to find the UAPDA text - without any links - were also removed filtered.

6 hours later, I’ve finally made a reply (#50) stick using a throwaway account by being as obtuse as possible. Or perhaps the “moderator” has just gone to bed 🤷

Did anyone else notice this? Why was this happening?

I’m an open-minded skeptic and I don’t want to encourage baseless conspiracies. But this was plain weird.

Edit: Updated with strikethroughs thanks to response from u/wheels405