It doesn’t seem very specific to me. In particular, it doesn’t seem to think about how the likely future progress of this will go.
If the claim that he gave evidence to Congress is true, the thing that might reasonably happen this year is another congressional inquiry. In it, the authorities might say “Grusch’s claim that the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force has gathered physical evidence under program XYZ that we didn’t tell Congress about before is true. The evidence is highly classified and we didn’t think it matched what you asked for when you asked for our monitoring of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena because we think program XYZ is not within the sphere of what you asked for. We can give you a few classified documents about that physical evidence but it’s important that you don’t share anything more specific because of the necessity to keep national secrets.”
I would expect that there’s some substance to Grusch’s claims but that what will be revealed about that in this year won’t be very convincing on the larger question of whether non-human tech really exist.
A more specific one, also with an unreasonably soon closing date.
It doesn’t seem very specific to me. In particular, it doesn’t seem to think about how the likely future progress of this will go.
If the claim that he gave evidence to Congress is true, the thing that might reasonably happen this year is another congressional inquiry. In it, the authorities might say “Grusch’s claim that the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force has gathered physical evidence under program XYZ that we didn’t tell Congress about before is true. The evidence is highly classified and we didn’t think it matched what you asked for when you asked for our monitoring of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena because we think program XYZ is not within the sphere of what you asked for. We can give you a few classified documents about that physical evidence but it’s important that you don’t share anything more specific because of the necessity to keep national secrets.”
I would expect that there’s some substance to Grusch’s claims but that what will be revealed about that in this year won’t be very convincing on the larger question of whether non-human tech really exist.