Who is trying to kill the Schumer-Rounds NDAA Amendment? Certainly not “The Republicans”


In light of Ross Coulthart recent tweet announcing the Schumer-Rounds amendment being effectively killed—and make no mistake, if this amendment gets passed without including its eminent domain clause, its UAP Records Review Board declassification process, and its subpoena powers, all you are getting is a very well-worded spit on your face from the powers that be—I’m already noticing a flood of comments trying to introduce partisan discord into the issue.

Please, do not fall for it. Having you engaging in aggressive, pointless discussion with your neighbor is exactly how these people muddle the water, control the narrative, and get away with whatever they want.

I’m no political or legal expert but I can tell you right now who is, at this very moment, trying to piss on the civil and constitutional right of Americans to have a free republic and be represented by their elected officials:

Representative Mike Turner Representative Mike Rogers Representative Mike Johnson Minority Leader of the Senate Mitch McConnell Senator Roger Wicker

And this is not coming from a random nobody online like me, this is coming from very intelligent and connected individuals who are in a position to know, and are neck-deep into the push for transparency and disclosure. FFS, even your own representatives are telling you they are being stonewalled!

And yes, I see you jumping in the comment section writing a variation of: “But…but… but…. republicaaaaans

So, please allow me to ask you an honest, heartfelt question in the light of the truly saddening reports we are getting about the Schumer-Rounds amendment:

Do you really think that these people opposing the Schumer-Rounds NDAA amendment has anything to do whatsoever with them “being Republicans”?

Do you honestly think they are opposing this unprecedented, potentially world-changing piece of legislation on account of their professed political ideologies?

And, of course, then the really important question rears its ugly head. The one that everyone seems to know the answer to, but keep allowing themselves to get sidetracked and distracted from:

If not that, what possible reason could they REALLY have to oppose the Schumer-Rounds amendment?

Representative Mike Turner Representative Mike Rogers Representative Mike Johnson Minority Leader of the Senate Mitch McConnell Senator Roger Wicker

Words that keep popping up after a 10 min google search: Lockheed Martin, Leidos, General Dynamics, Raytheon, Misc. Defense, Defense Aerospace, Lobbyists…

Who is really killing the Schumer-Rounds amendment?

Golly gee! I guess some mysteries are too inscrutable to really get to the bottom of.

I guess we just better spend our time bickering with each other about the color you like the most.

(Edited for typos and formatting)

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