
Since I was wildly misrepresented the other day here, and I saw the mob mentality unfold over a truncated and misrepresented post I made (plus the omission of additional context when I answered questions on X), I thought I’d cut that off at the pass so it doesn’t happen again, and post my thoughts on what happened to the UAP Disclosure Act before someone else takes me out of context. No one may care, but at least I’ll have an opportunity to say my two cents which I label an OPINION, and answer questions for anyone who cares to ask them.
My comments these past couple months about the UAP Disclosure Act not passing in its original state was not because I didn’t want it to.
It’s because it didn’t have a chance.
The secrecy layer over UAP information has strengthened and thickened since 2017, and I’ve spoken about that for years now. That bill, as originally written, would not have trumped that secrecy layer.
It’s CLEARLY not popular to say, but as evidenced with the filing of the NDAA last night and the gutting of the UAPDA, it’s even more obvious the U.S. government is playing a game, and they simply don’t want you to know what’s going on.
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