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U.S. President to direct Secretary of War to idendtify and release government files relating to Alien and ET life, UAP and UFOs

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Post from The White House

"Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War, and other relevant Departments and Agencies, to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)..." - President Donald J. Trump


 
It will about:

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Agree with the post above me.
 
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Did people laugh at you when you told them? I hope your 'I told you so' moments that are on the horizon will validate any type of shame you felt in the past when you told them. I appreciate your sympathy with the globe that will meltdown when all is revealed.
Actually, I am not going to go to the ones I love and shove it into their faces as per say because these people that know me will know that I was right all along and will probably feel ashamed enough as it will be. But the part of me sympathizing with the ones that will have a hard time to deal with this for any reasons they have, that is true and I will try to help these people as much as I can to go through these hard times because that is the kind of person I am. But I have to admit that being vindicated for something I have known for so many years will feel good, not gonna lie about it.
 
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This as nothing to do with the Epstein files...The White House started soft disclosure in december 2020 or around that time with the videos and all. Epstein was not even really being talked about back then. It's funny to see how many people still think that the whole subject is BS...LOLLLL

It's been going on for eons but people refuse to research history. The I told you so moment will be glorifying after all these years of telling people but getting laughed at. I sympathize with the global meltdowns that will occur.
As I said in the other thread..

We're at a point in time that if Aliens were to be paraded on some stage, it wouldn't even come as a shock 🤷‍♂️

Chuck the Devil in, Elvis lives and Nazis on the moon for good measure

Nothings off the table.
 
Actually, I am not going to go to the ones I love and shove it into their faces as per say because these people that know me will know that I was right all along and will probably feel ashamed enough as it will be. But the part of me sympathizing with the ones that will have a hard time to deal with this for any reasons they have, that is true and I will try to help these people as much as I can to go through these hard times because that is the kind of person I am. But I have to admit that being vindicated for something I have known for so many years will feel good, not gonna lie about it.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
Especially when you don't even have a rooster. We don't know what they will actually release.
 
It'll likely be similar to what's already been released in recent years, basically acknowledging unidentified phenomena occuring in/near restricted areas.

The only way this makes significant waves is if they invite scientists from different institutions to analyse allegedly recovered "material".
 
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"People in the military have seen things and they don't know what they were." We've already had this disclosure, no one cared. Unless they have an alien in a jar somewhere, the UFO faithful will still believe and everyone else will shrug.
 
Sooner or later this will have a domino effect through out the rest of the world and people will demand that their government disclose what they have and release documents too.

Hell! Even Mexico's government confirmed the phenomena was real a few years back.

Problem is that alot of people are ignorant unfortunately and have the attention span of a rock. Probably too much fluoride intake, it dumbs down the brain.

The msm left wing has really brainwashed people operation mockingbird style for decades so I'm not really surprised anymore being 51 and seen it all.

I find it unfortunate for the young upcoming generations seeing how things are going so far but I still have hope.

As for disclosure well, it's probably the most important subject of all of history imo as it changes everything from where we come from to whom we are and were should we be moving forward as a civilization.
 
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It started in 2017 to be more precise, with Congress hearing from some of the military personnel involved.

In 2024, Congress heard again from four people: Luis Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program; Tim Gallaudet, oceanography expert and retired U.S. Navy officer; Michael Gold, former associate administrator for Space Policy and Partnerships at NASA and current member of the U.S. space agency's Independent UFO Studies team; and Michael Shellenberger, journalist and founder of the Breakthrough Institute.

Elizondo says that the Pentagon has a program called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which is common knowledge, but that this program is not presenting all the information they have about UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).




He criticized the excessive secrecy of this program and said it could lead to another 9/11 (referring to the time of the Twin Towers attacks, where different departments had information about the attack but did not share it with other departments).

Tim Gallaudet said that the navy and air force constantly encounter unidentified objects, and that these may be of non-human origin, due to the way they interact with military aircraft pilots.

Michael Shellenberger revealed information about the Immaculate Constellation program, whose objective would be to recover spacecraft for reverse engineering, and to collect high-quality information, images, and videos about UAPs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles).



This document here is a summary of another document: https://mace.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/mace.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Cannon 212_20241113_154539.pdf

Michael Gold stated that he possesses various data that could potentially provide evidence of UAPs and said that NASA could contribute more information.



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There was also a hearing in the Senate, but that wasn't widely publicized.


Finally, Congress was set to try again to pass a freedom of information and witness protection law on the matter. In 2023, this law was passed, but in a flawed way, as there was lobbying from the Pentagon to modify the law (there was a premise to create a civilian committee to analyze the cases, but they changed it to a committee with people from the Pentagon).


Here is a timeline for the release of information:


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Obama, who quickly backtracked. And now this. I'm sure some people aren't happy about this information coming out.

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That was a great show and as usual in movies or tv series they always slip in some truths in there.

And why all of a sudden Steven Spielberg decides to make a movie called "Disclosure" coming out this summer and that's without counting the latest documentary with current and past government officials and whisleblowers.

I mean at this point even if they presented a 8 foot tall reptilian on stage probing someone's ass live on tv, people would call it AI or some stupid shit.
 
It started in 2017 to be more precise, with Congress hearing from some of the military personnel involved.

In 2024, Congress heard again from four people: Luis Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program; Tim Gallaudet, oceanography expert and retired U.S. Navy officer; Michael Gold, former associate administrator for Space Policy and Partnerships at NASA and current member of the U.S. space agency's Independent UFO Studies team; and Michael Shellenberger, journalist and founder of the Breakthrough Institute.

Elizondo says that the Pentagon has a program called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which is common knowledge, but that this program is not presenting all the information they have about UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).




He criticized the excessive secrecy of this program and said it could lead to another 9/11 (referring to the time of the Twin Towers attacks, where different departments had information about the attack but did not share it with other departments).

Tim Gallaudet said that the navy and air force constantly encounter unidentified objects, and that these may be of non-human origin, due to the way they interact with military aircraft pilots.

Michael Shellenberger revealed information about the Immaculate Constellation program, whose objective would be to recover spacecraft for reverse engineering, and to collect high-quality information, images, and videos about UAPs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles).



This document here is a summary of another document: https://mace.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/mace.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Cannon 212_20241113_154539.pdf

Michael Gold stated that he possesses various data that could potentially provide evidence of UAPs and said that NASA could contribute more information.



GcWhJtMXAAAb_Jv


There was also a hearing in the Senate, but that wasn't widely publicized.


Finally, Congress was set to try again to pass a freedom of information and witness protection law on the matter. In 2023, this law was passed, but in a flawed way, as there was lobbying from the Pentagon to modify the law (there was a premise to create a civilian committee to analyze the cases, but they changed it to a committee with people from the Pentagon).


Here is a timeline for the release of information:


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Great work! Seen it all and recommand people to read and listen carefully at all of it.
 
Yeah he wont release shit, because you know there isnt anything. America isnt the center of the universe, if aliens existed, there are very low chances they'd "drop" in the US lmao.
 
I look forward to seeing this.


We are cool and rich, you are weird.

I wouldn't say that protecting and electing sex predator is cool lmao, but you do you.

Yeah he wont release shit, because you know there isnt anything. America isnt the center of the universe, if aliens existed, there are very low chances they'd "drop" in the US lmao.

Wdym real life isn't movies that all take place in New York!?
 
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Yeah he wont release shit, because you know there isnt anything. America isnt the center of the universe, if aliens existed, there are very low chances they'd "drop" in the US lmao.
I think they'd nuke us from orbit. The only way to be sure...

I think someone in another thread said it best with regards to intelligent alien life. The odds are that there is life out there. The problem is, they would also need to be advanced enough to also listen for chatter, look to the stars, space travel etc. Think of how long humans have been alive, now imagine another form of life just starting now. We will have either killed ourselves or are traveling the stars by the time they start looking for life....
 
The distances involved really make the technology of aliens quite terrifying.


I think this is much of the reason this is kept under wraps. You could show people from the 1980s some of the stuff we have now and many would freak out. Those are humans from a relatively short time ago lol. Show people from the 1800s and you'd have literal deaths from shock. That's only 126+ years ago, but its possible these supposed beings are hundreds to millions of years ahead. It would look like magic to us.
 
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if aliens existed, there are very low chances they'd "drop" in the US lmao.
Maybe unrelated to your reasoning, but your premise actually makes sense to me. If I were an alien and checking out another plant, I'd probably want first contact to be with the "people" (I know) who weren't holding all the best weapons just in case.
 
Believing in aliens is something I can give or take either way, believing that any intelligent life not from this planet would want to interact with the walking trash pile known as human beings is truly laughable.
 
I'm not thinking too hard about this. I just assumed it was a political response to Obama talking about it on that podcast the other day.
 
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