Posted on 06/09/2023 4:39:13 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
According to explosive reporting, the powerful internal investigative body that oversees the nation’s intelligence agencies found a whistleblower’s claims of an illegal government UFO crash retrieval and exploitation effort to be “credible and urgent.” To eliminate potential ambiguity regarding such an extraordinary development, a knowledgeable source confirmed to me that the intelligence community inspector general found “allegations that there is a [UFO crash retrieval] program [to be] urgent and credible.”
Beyond this stunning revelation, the whistleblower — a former high-level intelligence official — is represented by a lawyer who served previously as the intelligence community’s first inspector general, a Senate-confirmed position. The managing partner of the law firm representing the whistleblower reportedly co-signed the complaint submitted to the current Intelligence Community inspector general. As noted in a legal analysis, no lawyer, let alone two high-caliber attorneys, would sign such an extraordinary document without “very credible source material.”
Importantly, current and former officials vouched for the whistleblower, David Grusch, while also corroborating the broad outlines of his allegations. Moreover, Grusch testified to Congress for hours, generating hundreds of pages of transcripts. Grusch also gave an exclusive interview to Ross Coulthart of NewsNation, which like The Hill is owned by Nexstar Media Group.
For their part, Grusch and other knowledgeable individuals who have spoken to investigators have little incentive to lie. “Knowingly and willfully making false statements” to the Intelligence Community Inspector General carries the risk of financial penalties and imprisonment. At the same time, two high-caliber attorneys appear unafraid of the potential legal jeopardy of filing Grusch’s complaint.
The facts enumerated above should, on their face, captivate every newsroom and living room in America. But there are reasons to be skeptical.
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The Bible just isn’t a technical manual of the universe. I don’t see any evidence that it attempts to explain anything at all “off planet”. It didn’t even attempt to explain anything in detail about this planet either. No chemistry. No physics. No biology. Nada. The Bible simply wasn’t meant to be used in that manner.
But I do agree, it was written specifically as a hardstop letter to from God to Humans with his spirit sent to help us and guide us and to convicts us when necessary. God has otherwise revealed little outside our own sphere or realm other than to tell us of conflicts in the heavenly places. We know of a change and remaking coming of all of creation but the Bible was written with humans in mind.
The Bible doesn’t say there are other beings on other worlds but it doesn’t say that there are not. Daniel did say that in the latter days knowledge would increase. That may include knowledge of other life. And specukation is what we are stuck with right now until God and time reveals more.
Peace to you!
My take exactly. World peace through firepower superiority. ;-D (The Devil made me do it)
Ps....Why do the alphabet people hate ET’s.....?
Because ET’s are “trans-probe-bic”!
Oh, sit down! ;-D
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