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Source: End of the American Dream
May 27, 2021 | by Michael Snyder
In June, U.S. intelligence agencies are expected to deliver a blockbuster report about the existence of UFOs to Congress. Needless to say, we have never seen anything like this before in U.S. history. In the old days, government entities would go to great lengths to try to marginalize anyone that spoke up too loudly about UFOs. In fact, anyone that was too effective in sharing the truth about UFOs would likely get a visit from shadowy government agents. But now everything has changed. In this day and age, current members of Congress such as U.S. Senator Marco Rubio openly talk about UFOs on television. Former Senate majority leader Harry Reid just had an article about UFOs published by the New York Times, and even Barack Obama is publicly answering questions about their existence.
So why has there been such a dramatic shift?
Have our intelligence agencies finally come to the conclusion that the American people are ready to handle the truth?
At this point, the corporate media is running stories about UFOs almost every single day, and many of those articles are about the much anticipated report that is expected to be released next month…
In fact, I anticipate that there will only be a small amount of new information.
But the fact that our intelligence agencies will publicly acknowledge the existence of UFOs in this report still makes it the most significant UFO disclosure ever.
This would have never, ever happened in the old days. Something has changed, and it appears that a concerted effort is being made to prepare us for something.
Of course at this point it would be laughable to try to totally deny that something is going on up there. As I have discussed previously, UFO reports from private citizens were way up in 2019, and then they were way up again in 2020.
But it isn't just private citizens that are having such encounters.
U.S. military personnel have been seeing UFOs on a regular basis, and accounts of these encounters have made headlines all over the globe.
Earlier this month, video of a UFO floating in the air above the USS Omaha in July 2019 caused quite a sensation. Well, now a new video has been released that shows "as many as 14 UFOs" swarming the Omaha during that incident…
These days, even 60 Minutes is talking about UFOs. Earlier this month, 60 Minutes aired an extended report about UFOs, and one of the individuals that they interviewed was former Navy pilot Lieutenant Ryan Graves…
This is a highly trained U.S. Navy fighter pilot that we are talking about.
Over and over again, highly credible voices have come forward with eyewitness testimony that simply cannot be denied.
Clearly something very unusual is happening in our skies, and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio believes that we will finally get some answers when the report is released next month…
For example, I don't think that there will be a single word in the report about what has really been going on in Dulce, New Mexico.
But I do believe that our intelligence agencies will finally publicly admit that UFOs actually exist, and that is a giant step.
Please go to End of the American Dream to read more.
Have our intelligence agencies finally come to the conclusion that the American people are ready to handle the truth?
At this point, the corporate media is running stories about UFOs almost every single day, and many of those articles are about the much anticipated report that is expected to be released next month…
U.S. intelligence agencies are expected to deliver a report on "unidentified aerial phenomena" to Congress next month, sparking renewed interest and speculation into how the government has handled sightings of mysterious flying objects — and if there's any worldly explanation for them.Needless to say, I do not expect our intelligence agencies to reveal everything that they know about UFOs in this report.
The unclassified report, compiled by the director of national intelligence and the secretary of defense, aims to make public what the Pentagon knows about unidentified flying objects and data analyzed from such encounters.
In fact, I anticipate that there will only be a small amount of new information.
But the fact that our intelligence agencies will publicly acknowledge the existence of UFOs in this report still makes it the most significant UFO disclosure ever.
This would have never, ever happened in the old days. Something has changed, and it appears that a concerted effort is being made to prepare us for something.
Of course at this point it would be laughable to try to totally deny that something is going on up there. As I have discussed previously, UFO reports from private citizens were way up in 2019, and then they were way up again in 2020.
But it isn't just private citizens that are having such encounters.
U.S. military personnel have been seeing UFOs on a regular basis, and accounts of these encounters have made headlines all over the globe.
Earlier this month, video of a UFO floating in the air above the USS Omaha in July 2019 caused quite a sensation. Well, now a new video has been released that shows "as many as 14 UFOs" swarming the Omaha during that incident…
Video showing an unidentified flying object splashing down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego two years ago appears to have been corroborated by military radar which shows as many as 14 UFOs swarming a Navy combat ship while traveling at speeds of more than 160mph.In the footage that was just released, U.S. Navy personnel are seen observing the UFOs using two different radar systems…
Sailors aboard the Omaha observed the objects and measured their speed using two different radar systems.Are we supposed to just disregard such testimony?
One of the objects flew as fast as 138 knots – which is more than 158 miles an hour.
'Holy s***. They're going fast,' one of the sailors is heard in the video saying.
These days, even 60 Minutes is talking about UFOs. Earlier this month, 60 Minutes aired an extended report about UFOs, and one of the individuals that they interviewed was former Navy pilot Lieutenant Ryan Graves…
Former Navy pilot Lieutenant Ryan Graves calls whatever is out there a security risk. He told us his F/A-18F squadron began seeing UAPs hovering over restricted airspace southeast of Virginia Beach in 2014 when they updated their jet's radar, making it possible to zero in with infrared targeting cameras.According to Graves, at that time his squadron began encountering UFOs "every day for at least a couple of years"…
Ryan Graves: Every day. Every day for at least a couple years.This is not some nut from the Internet.
Bill Whitaker: Wait a minute, every day for a couple of years?
Ryan Graves: Uh-huh.
This is a highly trained U.S. Navy fighter pilot that we are talking about.
Over and over again, highly credible voices have come forward with eyewitness testimony that simply cannot be denied.
Clearly something very unusual is happening in our skies, and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio believes that we will finally get some answers when the report is released next month…
We're gonna find out when we get that report. You know, there's a stigma on Capitol Hill. I mean, some of my colleagues are very interested in this topic and some kinda, you know, giggle when you bring it up. But I don't think we can allow the stigma to keep us from having an answer to a very fundamental question.Personally, I am not nearly as optimistic.
For example, I don't think that there will be a single word in the report about what has really been going on in Dulce, New Mexico.
But I do believe that our intelligence agencies will finally publicly admit that UFOs actually exist, and that is a giant step.
Please go to End of the American Dream to read more.
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Source: Politico
Ex-official who revealed UFO project accuses Pentagon of 'disinformation' campaign
Lue Elizondo's inspector general complaint asserts that officials have tried to discredit him since he went public.
A day after Lue Elizondo filed his complaint, the agency's inspector general announced a probe into Pentagon "actions" on UFOs. | Charles Dharapak, File/AP
By BRYAN BENDER | May 26, 2021
The former Pentagon official who went public about reports of UFOs has filed a complaint with the agency’s inspector general claiming a coordinated campaign to discredit him for speaking out — including accusing a top official of threatening to tell people he was "crazy," according to documents reviewed by POLITICO.
Lue Elizondo, a career counterintelligence specialist who was assigned in 2008 to work for a Pentagon program that investigated reports of "unmanned aerial phenomena," filed the 64-page complaint to the independent watchdog on May 3 and has met several times with investigators, according to his legal team.
The claim that the government is trying to discredit him comes weeks before the director of national intelligence and the Pentagon are expected to deliver an unclassified report to Congress about UFOs and the government’s strategy for investigating such encounters. The report is expected to include a detailed accounting of the agencies, personnel and surveillance systems that gather and analyze the data.
"What he is saying is there are certain individuals in the Defense Department who in fact were attacking him and lying about him publicly, using the color of authority of their offices to disparage him and discredit him and were interfering in his ability to seek and obtain gainful employment out in the world," said Daniel Sheehan, Elizondo's attorney. "And also threatening his security clearance."
Sheehan, a public interest lawyer and activist, has a long history of taking on the federal government on behalf of high-profile clients, including defending The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case as well as one of the Watergate burglars.
He is also widely viewed as a provocateur who has an abiding interest in UFOs and has spoken publicly about alien visitations. He also served as counsel for the Disclosure Project, led by ufologist Steven Greer, that has sought to force more government transparency on UFOs.
When asked for comment, Elizondo referred questions to Sheehan.
Sheehan maintains the goal of Elizondo's IG complaint is much bigger than clearing his name: He wants to compel the Pentagon to clear up all the ambiguity about what it knows about UFOs.
"Nobody seemed to be taking this thing seriously," Sheehan said of Elizondo's concerns when he left the Pentagon in 2017. "The different units and different groups that are responsible for responding to this particular phenomenon … they're not briefing each other on this."
"The old dodge," Sheehan says, "is 'oh well, the real problem was that one shop wasn't communicating with the other shop.' That's the classic bureaucratic dodge. I'm trying to get the Defense Department to clarify for the public and media what exactly is the cartography inside the Defense Department for dealing with this particular phenomenon."
A spokesperson for the Defense Department IG's office declined to comment on the status of Elizondo’s complaint. "I cannot speculate or deliberate about complaints that our office may have received,” said Dwrena Allen. "I certainly cannot confirm or deny the existence of an investigation to the same."
But a day after Elizondo filed his complaint, the IG announced a probe into Pentagon "actions" on UFOs, which is being undertaken by the assistant inspector general for evaluations on space, intelligence, engineering and oversight.
"We may revise the objective as the evaluation proceeds, and we will consider suggestions from management for additional or revised objectives," stated the IG's memo announcing that probe.
It remains unclear whether Elizondo's claims will be found to merit an official investigation, but his legal team says he is scheduled to meet again with investigators from the IG next month.
Elizondo has become a minor celebrity since he retired from the Pentagon in October 2017 and went public about the Advanced Aerial Threat Identification Program, or AATIP, a secret Pentagon effort that was initiated in 2008 by then-Sen. Harry Reid. POLITICO and The New York Times revealed the existence of the office and Elizondo's role in it in December 2017.
Elizondo complained at the time that his Pentagon bosses were failing to take seriously numerous intrusions into military airspace by high-performance aircraft of unknown origin.
"It was during this time I grew increasingly frustrated by the lack of resources and interest by senior leadership," he states in the IG complaint. "UAP reporting to our office was increasing, yet our resources were minimal, and leadership involvement was almost non-existent.
"After increased frustration," he added, "I became alarmed by the frequency and duration of UAP activity in and around controlled U.S. airspace. The instances seemed more provocative, and during one instance, they came within feet of a U.S. fighter aircraft."
Please go to Politico to read more.
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Joe Rogan interviewed Christopher Mellon three weeks ago on Mellon's "fascination with UFOs." Christopher Mellon was born into the Mellon family with one of his ancestors being Andrew Mellon who was considered a robber baron with a brutal history. The aristocratic Mellon family are part of the "deep state" (Peter Dale Scott) and have been at the heart of the US intelligence establishment. Christopher Mellon is running off a script here on UFOs and we will learn nothing from him.
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