Interview met David Grusch over objecten en de regeringsaandeel

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      Anna
        @akrasko97

        Er was in de afgelopen maand (juni 2023) redelijk veel in het nieuws geweest over “de klokkenluider” David Grusch, voormalig Air Force gevechtspiloot en tot april 2023 een hoge functionaris van de veiligheidsdiensten. Hij sprak over gecrashte of gelande objecten (“UAPs”) die in het bezit zijn van de Amerikaanse overheid, van de vele beschavingen, ook  van de andere dimensies, die op Aarde aanwezig zijn, van de twee overeenkomsten, die de overheid met andere beschavingen heeft getekend…

        In het Nederlands schreef bv. Taede A. Smedes  (  https://tasmedes.nl/de-opzienbarende-ufo-onthullingen-van-david-grusch/)

        “…wat in mijn ogen voorpaginanieuws zou moeten zijn is dat een hoge militair als Grusch, met een onberispelijke staat van dienst, dergelijke beweringen doet en blijkbaar aanleiding heeft gegeven voor de IG (=Inspector General) en het Congres om zijn zaak urgent and credible te verklaren.

        Met andere woorden, de IG  en het Congres erkennen dat de informatie die Grusch hen heeft gegeven voldoende aanleiding geeft om zijn beweringen serieus te nemen. En die beweringen zijn niets minder dan dat 90 jaar geschiedenis feitelijk herschreven moet worden, en dat wij mensen onze positie in het heelal en in de voedselketen drastisch moeten herzien.”

        Full Interview with David Grusch (NewsNation Exclusive) – 33:23

         

         

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        Anna
          @akrasko97

          Senators move to require release of US government UFO records

          (Reuters, https://www.reuters.com/world/us/senators-move-require-release-us-government-ufo-records-2023-07-14/)

          WASHINGTON, July 14 (Reuters) – The Senate in the coming days is expected to consider a bipartisan measure that would compel the U.S. government to publicly release records relating to possible UFO sightings after decades of stonewalling.

          Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, has teamed up with Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican, in leading an effort to force the disclosure of information relating to what the government officially calls “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” or UAPs. Their 64-page proposal is modeled after a 1992 U.S. law spelling out the handling of records related to the 1963 assassination of President John Kennedy.

          They plan to offer the measure as an amendment to sweeping legislation moving through Congress that would authorize U.S. defense funding for the fiscal year beginning on Oct. 1.

          Schumer’s backing likely will carry sway with many of his fellow Democrats. Rounds is a member of the Senate’s Intelligence and Armed Services committees.

          “For decades, many Americans have been fascinated by objects mysterious and unexplained, and it’s long past time they get some answers,” Schumer said in a statement on Friday, adding that the public “has a right to learn about technologies of unknown origins, non-human intelligence and unexplainable phenomena.”

          The amendment would require the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration to collect UAP records from all relevant government offices under “a presumption of immediate disclosure,” and a review board would have to provide a rationale for keeping documents classified.

          “Our goal is to assure credibility with regard to any investigation or record keeping of materials” associated with UAPs, Rounds said.

          Under the measure, records must be publicly disclosed in full no later than 25 years after they were created unless the U.S. president certifies that continued postponement is necessary because of a direct harm to national security.

          It also establishes that the federal government would have “eminent domain” over any recovered technologies of unknown origin and any biological evidence of “non-human intelligence” that may be controlled by private individuals or entities.

          Schumer is taking up a cause first advanced by the late Democratic Senator Harry Reid, who served as Senate majority leader from 2007 until 2015.

          The U.S. government in the past was openly dismissive of UFO sightings that for decades have sparked the popular imagination, but in recent years has been much more open about the subject. It issued a watershed unclassified report in 2021 cataloguing observations – mostly from U.S. Navy personnel – dating back to 2004.

          The Pentagon has investigated numerous unexplained sightings reported by military aviators and NASA formed a special panel to look into UAPs. The NASA panel in May said its study is hindered by a lack of high-quality data, as well as the stigma surrounding the whole issue of unidentified objects in the skies, which often end up being balloons and debris or related to atmospheric causes.

          (This story has been corrected to show records must be disclosed 25 years after their creation, not after the law is enacted, in paragraph 8)

          Reporting by Josephine Walker; Editing by Richard Cowan, Will Dunham and William Mallard

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