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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80975803 ![]() 05/17/2022 06:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ‘A Skull and Bones-type vibe’: Spy agencies grapple with how much to share at UFO hearing Quoting: Sundecoder Congress may need to create incentives to get national security officials to talk. Ronald Moultrie testifies next to other officials during a House hearing. As Congress prepares to hold the first public hearing on UFOs in half a century, the Pentagon and intelligence agencies are feuding internally over how much to cooperate with demands to investigate and share what they know, according to current and former national security officials. Pentagon officials are under increasing pressure to carry out Congress’ recent mandate to establish a permanent effort to coordinate research into reports of highly advanced aircraft of unknown origin intruding into protected airspace. The law also requires regular classified and public reports to oversight committees on new incidents involving “unidentified aerial phenomena,” including previous information or investigations that are uncovered in government repositories or testimony. But there is a tug of war among competing factions inside the national security bureaucracy that will make it difficult for Congress to compel military branches, spy agencies, national laboratories and other organizations to come clean given the longstanding secrecy and stigma surrounding the issue. “Without forcing peoples’ hand, it is going to be very difficult to uncover legacy ventures and programs that we know about based on oral interviews we dug up,” said a Defense Department official who is involved in the new effort but was not authorized to speak publicly. “There has to be a forcing mechanism.” “There has to be something to hold people accountable but also give them a chance to come out clean for a period of time,” the official added, noting that in his experience the Pentagon oversight group has been “stonewalled.” The official said there are people with knowledge of the phenomena who have yet to contribute to the oversight effort. “These people exist and they are protecting very interesting information,” the official said. The public hearing, the first to be held by a congressional committee since 1966, is scheduled for Tuesday before the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence and Counterproliferation Subcommittee. “It will give the American people an opportunity to learn what there is to know about these incidents,” the panel’s chair, Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), said in announcing the hearing last week. less than 50% more at: [link to www.politico.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80975803 ![]() 05/17/2022 06:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ‘A Skull and Bones-type vibe’: Spy agencies grapple with how much to share at UFO hearing Quoting: Sundecoder Congress may need to create incentives to get national security officials to talk. Ronald Moultrie testifies next to other officials during a House hearing. As Congress prepares to hold the first public hearing on UFOs in half a century, the Pentagon and intelligence agencies are feuding internally over how much to cooperate with demands to investigate and share what they know, according to current and former national security officials. Pentagon officials are under increasing pressure to carry out Congress’ recent mandate to establish a permanent effort to coordinate research into reports of highly advanced aircraft of unknown origin intruding into protected airspace. The law also requires regular classified and public reports to oversight committees on new incidents involving “unidentified aerial phenomena,” including previous information or investigations that are uncovered in government repositories or testimony. But there is a tug of war among competing factions inside the national security bureaucracy that will make it difficult for Congress to compel military branches, spy agencies, national laboratories and other organizations to come clean given the longstanding secrecy and stigma surrounding the issue. “Without forcing peoples’ hand, it is going to be very difficult to uncover legacy ventures and programs that we know about based on oral interviews we dug up,” said a Defense Department official who is involved in the new effort but was not authorized to speak publicly. “There has to be a forcing mechanism.” “There has to be something to hold people accountable but also give them a chance to come out clean for a period of time,” the official added, noting that in his experience the Pentagon oversight group has been “stonewalled.” The official said there are people with knowledge of the phenomena who have yet to contribute to the oversight effort. “These people exist and they are protecting very interesting information,” the official said. The public hearing, the first to be held by a congressional committee since 1966, is scheduled for Tuesday before the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence and Counterproliferation Subcommittee. “It will give the American people an opportunity to learn what there is to know about these incidents,” the panel’s chair, Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), said in announcing the hearing last week. less than 50% more at: [link to www.politico.com (secure)] We are aware of the international delay of the sleep aid device...mother got this.🤔 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80939159 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ‘A Skull and Bones-type vibe’: Spy agencies grapple with how much to share at UFO hearing Quoting: Sundecoder Congress may need to create incentives to get national security officials to talk. Ronald Moultrie testifies next to other officials during a House hearing. As Congress prepares to hold the first public hearing on UFOs in half a century, the Pentagon and intelligence agencies are feuding internally over how much to cooperate with demands to investigate and share what they know, according to current and former national security officials. Pentagon officials are under increasing pressure to carry out Congress’ recent mandate to establish a permanent effort to coordinate research into reports of highly advanced aircraft of unknown origin intruding into protected airspace. The law also requires regular classified and public reports to oversight committees on new incidents involving “unidentified aerial phenomena,” including previous information or investigations that are uncovered in government repositories or testimony. But there is a tug of war among competing factions inside the national security bureaucracy that will make it difficult for Congress to compel military branches, spy agencies, national laboratories and other organizations to come clean given the longstanding secrecy and stigma surrounding the issue. “Without forcing peoples’ hand, it is going to be very difficult to uncover legacy ventures and programs that we know about based on oral interviews we dug up,” said a Defense Department official who is involved in the new effort but was not authorized to speak publicly. “There has to be a forcing mechanism.” “There has to be something to hold people accountable but also give them a chance to come out clean for a period of time,” the official added, noting that in his experience the Pentagon oversight group has been “stonewalled.” The official said there are people with knowledge of the phenomena who have yet to contribute to the oversight effort. “These people exist and they are protecting very interesting information,” the official said. The public hearing, the first to be held by a congressional committee since 1966, is scheduled for Tuesday before the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence and Counterproliferation Subcommittee. “It will give the American people an opportunity to learn what there is to know about these incidents,” the panel’s chair, Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), said in announcing the hearing last week. less than 50% more at: [link to www.politico.com (secure)] Getting ready for their last card. Bluebeam project. It can only happen on cloudy days for the hologram to work. |
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TheTruthNeverLies User ID: 80222064 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yea right, it is a "let's pretend our experimental aircraft are flying saucer society". Quoting: Jack The Leper Aliens are nothing but a ruse. To keep noses sniffing to outer space rather than pentagon secrets. [link to www.hexapolis.com (secure)] agreed. they are the aliens and the ufos. There are none. They want us to think there is no god. That they made us. "Firearms are second only to the Constitution in importance; they are the peoples' liberty's teeth." "Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." "Religion and morality are the essential pillars of civil society." -George Washington, Father of our country & 1st President |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82741299 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ‘A Skull and Bones-type vibe’: Spy agencies grapple with how much to share at UFO hearing Quoting: Sundecoder Congress may need to create incentives to get national security officials to talk. Ronald Moultrie testifies next to other officials during a House hearing. As Congress prepares to hold the first public hearing on UFOs in half a century, the Pentagon and intelligence agencies are feuding internally over how much to cooperate with demands to investigate and share what they know, according to current and former national security officials. Pentagon officials are under increasing pressure to carry out Congress’ recent mandate to establish a permanent effort to coordinate research into reports of highly advanced aircraft of unknown origin intruding into protected airspace. The law also requires regular classified and public reports to oversight committees on new incidents involving “unidentified aerial phenomena,” including previous information or investigations that are uncovered in government repositories or testimony. But there is a tug of war among competing factions inside the national security bureaucracy that will make it difficult for Congress to compel military branches, spy agencies, national laboratories and other organizations to come clean given the longstanding secrecy and stigma surrounding the issue. “Without forcing peoples’ hand, it is going to be very difficult to uncover legacy ventures and programs that we know about based on oral interviews we dug up,” said a Defense Department official who is involved in the new effort but was not authorized to speak publicly. “There has to be a forcing mechanism.” “There has to be something to hold people accountable but also give them a chance to come out clean for a period of time,” the official added, noting that in his experience the Pentagon oversight group has been “stonewalled.” The official said there are people with knowledge of the phenomena who have yet to contribute to the oversight effort. “These people exist and they are protecting very interesting information,” the official said. The public hearing, the first to be held by a congressional committee since 1966, is scheduled for Tuesday before the House Intelligence Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence and Counterproliferation Subcommittee. “It will give the American people an opportunity to learn what there is to know about these incidents,” the panel’s chair, Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), said in announcing the hearing last week. less than 50% more at: [link to www.politico.com (secure)] Getting ready for their last card. Bluebeam project. It can only happen on cloudy days for the hologram to work. BILLIONS of dollars spent on an "operation" that can be defeated by a laser pointer.... All you have to do is point a laser pointer at the hologram and it will pass right through it. Remember this when you start seeing stupid fake shit flying around. |
Miri2019 User ID: 81970490 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:21 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a step in the right direction, regardless how small it is. I'd be very interested to follow the hearing's disclosures and conclusions. Maybe we might finally know where we got the tech for our TR-3B ships. # Reinstate_Trump_as_President # Free_Assange # Free_Snowden ______________________________ |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36672471 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yea right, it is a "let's pretend our experimental aircraft are flying saucer society". Quoting: Jack The Leper Aliens are nothing but a ruse. To keep noses sniffing to outer space rather than pentagon secrets. [link to www.hexapolis.com (secure)] Why not consider the other side of that coin: Human technology is nothing but a ruse for alien technology? What I mean is -- aliens using humans to develop technologies that aliens will then use... against humans. A kind of: Have your enemy invent a gun that you will then use to shoot him in the head (once his usefulness to you expires), and be certain that you will always have the upper hand by brainwashing him into believing that he's doing it all for his own benefit, while also convincing him that you don't even exist? Hey... that sounds suspiciously like a perfectly accurate description of Satan! ... or a very cunning A(G)I, since they're pretty much one and the same thing. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83194925 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yea right, it is a "let's pretend our experimental aircraft are flying saucer society". Quoting: Jack The Leper Aliens are nothing but a ruse. To keep noses sniffing to outer space rather than pentagon secrets. [link to www.hexapolis.com (secure)] No they are quite real. I have watched one personally... one of the white pill looking capsules flying low, slow, and without sound for several minutes over my property in Missouri. Plus, I know a former army intelligence officer that was monitoring Iraqi troop movements during the Gulf War. At one point, the satellites were viewing outer space, and they watched a set of UFOs before the monitors went blank. I should add I've know this guy for 40 years... He just told me matter of fact... not pulling my leg. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80897411 ![]() 05/17/2022 07:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Note how Congress isn't interested in how dependent the Pentagon is on Chinese industry and manufacturing. Congress wants to create a fake ET threat that will justify creating a world government to create an off-world threat. It's part of the same shit lib project to create a global government beyond control of the enslaved planet. Congress isn't even interested in tax avoidance "foundation" schemes like Clinton and Gates that fund bioweapons. |
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