Posted on 07/18/2023 5:12:21 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), along with a bipartisan group of five other senators, introduced extraordinary legislation on July 13, suggesting that the U.S. government or private contractors may secretly possess recovered UFOs and “biological evidence of living or deceased non-human intelligence.”
According to the legislation, “non-human intelligence” is defined as “any sentient intelligent non-human lifeform, regardless of nature or ultimate origin which may be presumed responsible for” UFOs.
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The proposed legislation follows explosive allegations by a former intelligence official, David Grusch, that secret UFO retrieval and reverse-engineering programs were illegally hidden from Congress. Importantly, the powerful investigative body that oversees the nation’s intelligence agencies found Grusch’s allegations to be “credible and urgent.” Moreover, the intelligence community’s first inspector general — appointed by President Obama, confirmed by the Senate and now a high-profile attorney in private practice — represented Grusch as he proceeded through the formal whistleblower process.
In an interview with NewsNation, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, corroborated the broad contours of both Grusch’s allegations and Schumer’s bipartisan legislation.
According to Rubio, only one of two remarkable outcomes will ultimately explain recent developments, “Either what [Grusch] is saying is partially true or entirely true, or we have some really smart, educated people with high clearances and very important positions in our government who are crazy and are leading us on a goose chase.”
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Echoing Rubio’s comments and Schumer’s statement, Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), who serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, stated recently that “all sorts of [UFO whistleblowers] are coming out of the woodwork” and telling Congress that “they’ve been part of this or that [UFO] program.”
According to Gallagher, last year’s enactment of UFO whistleblower protections resulted in “a variety of pretty intense conversations.”
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If the priors are true, they have it already. Why not support the transparency?
On the other hand, we're in trouble if Hunter can figure out how to snort or smoke it.
And I would suggest that aliens (or whatever they are) DO NOT turn their backs on the LGBTQ community or bend over to pick up remains of a crashed UFO.
They might learn just what an anal probe actually feels like.;-)
Frankly, the outer space guys could not be much worse than what mankind is doing to itself.
Do the space guys have a better depopulation plan in the works than Bill Gates? lol
Boy, they are really pushing this stuff.
I wonder if the mothership just entered the inner planets’ orbits?
I wouldn’t believe him if he told me his name was Chuck Schumer.
We used to have a guy who posted here that was in his element when this kind of stuff was discussed. Totally wrapped up in it.
His name is on the tip of my tongue.
Just more deflection from Congre$$ away from an economy that really sucks.
Quix? (God rest his soul)
Yes, that is it. Did he pass on? He was dedicated to this kind of thing.
Yes, he has passed. He was convinced they were demonic in nature, but the alleged existence of physical spacecraft lends less credibility to that theory.
Given that it's being pushed by politicians, someone must have figured out that there's a lot of money to be made from "non-human" technology.
As an aside, the Senate UFO amendment includes a clause whereby Congress will take--by eminent domain--the non-human technology, etc. (including biological remains) that have been recovered by the DOD and/or its independent contractors.
Here's an example:
That guy was one of those that was totally a believer in what he thought and wasn’t going to move from his beliefs no matter if he got verbally attacked or banned.
He was quite a character.
I liked Quix so much I connected offline and called him from time to time. He was a bud. I was sad when he passed.
Actually, I have been following this stuff since I read Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken in 1971.
My comment is more about the timing of the government acknowledgement happening everywhere, all of the sudden.
If we need an existential threat to invoke a national emergency, extraterrestrials are certainly a great source and they are “apolitical.”
I stayed in touch with him by email. Great guy. I considered him a good friend.
He just disappeared. There were some interesting people back then. Some lost in FR wars, some moved on because they saw no future a long time ago, many just died.
The fact that Schumer trots out the UFO thing to dazzle and mesmerize his brain-dead democrat party faithful should make actual thinking people realize it’s just BS, there are no extraterrestrials here, at least not in the traditional sense, and all this UFO talk is just a diversionary tactic to cover up the crimes of our government.
Whatever it is, the suggestion that its purpose is "distraction" is not a well-thought-out idea.
The reason Congress is taking action is because whistleblowers are coming out of the woodwork to tell the truth about the DOD to the classified intel committees.
And the DOD is pitching a fit about it.
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