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On October 31 Kirkpatrick hosted an off-camera media roundtable, during which he announced the launch of AARO’s secure UAP reporting mechanism for government employees on the aaro.mil website, as mandated by the FY 2023 National Defense Authorization Act
During the roundtable, multiple questions regarding the allegations of secret UAP recovery programs brought forward by David Grusch were fielded; the director responded that AARO has interviewed more than 30 individuals that, Kirkpatrick believes, represents “most of the people that [Grusch] may have talked to,” referring to the individuals that say that they were directly involved in UAP back-engineering efforts that Grusch interviewed as part of his investigative duties while assigned to the UAP Task Force.
Kirkpatrick went on to say that AARO “has extended an invitation at least four or five times now for him to come in over the last eight months or so and has been declined;” this assertion was refuted by Grusch during an interview with NewsNation the following day, saying that “I have zero emails or calls from them. That is a lie.”
Grusch is not the only publicly-known whistleblower dissatisfied with how the AARO is being run: after speaking to AARO personnel regarding a high-level incident that took place at Minot Air Force Base in September 1966, retired Air Force Captain David Schindele, who was the base’s Launch Control Officer and Deputy Commander at the time, said that he was “disappointed” that his interview with ARO representatives “took place in an atmosphere of disinterest,” with his interviewers seemingly taking no interest in key elements of an incident where no less than ten of the facility’s Minuteman ICBMs were deactivated by a UFO that appeared just outside the base’s gates.
What if it were secret home grown "UFOs"
A vested interest in life on earth one might say.
Would moon critters be inconvenienced if life on earth was extinguished?
originally posted by: NobodySpecial268
A thousand years ago, the western church demonised the fae and the fairy folk. They did it from the pulpit and the inquisitions.
The people were taught that to see or hear unseen Beings was the work of the devil. That unseen Beings are demons.
The people turned upon each other while the churchmen wined and dined. "The madness of the church" is what the unseen folk call it.
The message sent by the church to the fae was very clear: We cannot harm you, but we can destroy those things you hold dear.
For the unseen folk to approach a human child or young woman risked dire consequences. They risked an innocent party's torture and death.
So the fairy, Nature Spirits and many other unseen folk simply withdrew.
With the decline of the church, and the arrival of science, nothing changed. To see the ordinarily intangible and to hear them was instead labelled mental illness.
So the fairy and other folk took a different way to maintain contact with humanity. Call it abduction if you wish, but it had to be hidden for obvious reasons. You see, in this day and age, to be a seer is very dangerous. Your fellow man will still set upon you still and find you "help" whether you need help or not.
What we call the "UFO and aliens" today, is yesterday's fairy and similar folk. They have simply adapted to the times.
I don't know much about Dolan
5-eyes probably has the alien tech.
The objective would be what comes after.
What is the Gaza dirty secret?
The Sol timeline suggests they think they have time before it gets here. My own opinion is; it is already here.
Rough gauge to keep ignorance in check,
Red pill Dolan, Black pill Kelly.
Red pill? Blue pill? You have to choose Neo.
Personally I don't think anything will be disclosed.