
Its my opinion that this is the easiest and most effective way.
Imagine:
… a 60 minutes episode that begins by showing a small recap of the previous one. Luis Elizondo then introduces Grusch. Grusch is interviewed and repeats his claims. Says that he has 40 witnesses whose testimony was confirmed as urgent and credible by the ICIG. Karl Nell is then introduced who confirms Grusch statements. Segments from the UAP hearing (Grusch under oath) are shown. It is shown that Grusch testimony is directly used in the language of the UAP amendment. Burchett, AOC, Schumer are interviewed. Gaetz too and he repeats that he has seen a photo of a UAP of nonhuman origin. Also why not, Garry Nolan. The episode ends by displaying the corruption (Mike Turner, Lockheed Martin, etc.) that has hidden this earthshattering information from the human species for almost a century.
Such a 60-minutes episode would increase exponentially the attention from the public, other newsorganisations. There would be enormous pressure on congress / white house / everyone else involved, and the obstacles against disclosure basically start exploding.
I believe this path is the weak spot in the dam. If so, i think all the usual people (ones at SOL conference) are also aware of this and maybe already working on it.
Graham Messick
Here is a recent tweet from Graham Messick, a producer at 60-minutes (i know its been posted here before):
@marcorubio @LueElizondo @ChrisKMellon @uncertainvector @DietrichVFA41 and Cmdr. Dave Fravor appeared in our 2021 @60Minutes story #UAP … sounds like follow-up might be in DC… w @SenSchumer & @SenRoundsGSPP pushing disclosure vs. @DoD_AARO & @RepMikeRogersAL
It sounds like an invitation to all the names he referenced. Two days ago he also reposted these messages (from someone else):
I’ll state the obvious here. I was astounded that the #UAPDisclosureAct was actually introduced as legislation, with all that it contained. And what made it so much more significant was its backing by the Senate Majority Leader, the Intelligence Vice Chair, and so on. 1/
These are top-tier Senators behind it. Honestly, if it were a backbencher House member, it would have been interesting, but no where near as significant. #UAPDisclosureAct 2/
Now here’s the thing. When a backbencher introduces a goofy bill, of course it goes nowhere. But when Schumer puts his name on it, it means something. This isn’t an AWB, which is deeply political. This was a bipartisan bill, backed by senior senators. #UAPDisclosureAct 3/
That’s the thing. If it was just Schumer and Rounds and Rubio and Gillibrand being quirky, whatever, let them have their pet project. It’s apolitical, it’s fine. Let it out. That’s sort of what I expected. #UAPDisclosureAct 4/
And yet, here we are. Reports indicate that UAPDA faced real opposition, and has been significantly amended. We don’t have confirmation yet, but it appears the core has been eliminated. #UAPDisclosureAct 5/
If there’s nothing to all this… Why kill it? Why not do the JFK approach again. Just get it all out, show it’s nothing. Satisfy Schumer and Rounds and Rubio and Gillibrand’s curiosity, give them a win. Easy. #UAPDisclosureAct 6/
In my view the existence of the #UAPDisclosureAct was the strongest evidence yet that there’s really something to all this. The apparent opposition and significant curtailment of its provisions are now even stronger evidence. 7/7
How to convince the 60-minutes team to do another episode? Would it be hard?
To me it has seemed almost paranormal how “reputable” mainstream media has ignored this story. You would think that one of them realizes its the biggest story in human history, that most of the investigative work has already been done by Coulthart and others, and whoever brings this to the general attention of the world, will go down in the history books and win all kinds of journalistic prizes.
I think Sheehan recently talked about an ongoing CIA program to ridicule and destroy the reputations of any relevant person who takes the subject seriously. Such a program wouldnt be able to ridicule all people that will get involved after such a 60-minutes episode.
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