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Congress Shoots Down Calls for Transparency on UFOs as a Retired Admiral Confirms Whistleblower Testimony We've Been Visited by 'Non-Human' Entities

Like a lot of UFO believers, I'm becoming more convinced by the day that any willingness the government has shown toward admitting the existence of the things is just a big Psy Op. That they're feeding us crumbs just to keep us from asking too many questions. All as part of a plan to keep hiding whatever it is they've been lying about all along. Maybe extraterrestrials. Possibly actual contact with them. Perhaps even that everything we've been witnessing is some high-tech weapons system they don't want to admit to having until it's absolutely necessary. 

The government has been over-promising and under-delivering on this issue for so long, that I'm cynical even when one of the most powerful politicians in the country claims he's part of a bipartisan effort to create ... wait for it ... transparency on the UFO phenomenon. 

Whatever else you think of Senator Chuck Schumer, he's like the Secretary of State in The Hunt for Red October who says of himself, "Listen, I'm a politician, which means I'm a cheat and a liar. And when I'm not kissing babies, I'm stealing their lollipops. But it also means I keep my options open." And it could just be that the best option to keep open at the moment is to pretend you're super duper invested in opening all the files and coming clean with everything you know. To make the taxpayers who foot the bill for everything believe you're dying to fill them in on all the information they've paid for. 

It just feels a little convenient. When one political leader claims he's got your best interests at heart but his or her efforts are being thwarted by some other political leader, it usually means they really play for the same team and are just playing both ends against the middle.

The people I'd much rather put my faith in are the ones who have actually put their lives on the line for their country. Or who have risked career suicide by becoming whistleblowers, like David Grusch:

Well here's someone who has done both. A high-ranking military official who, even as Congress continues to drag their feet, is backing up Grusch's claims.:

Source - A former Navy rear admiral and administrator of the government’s lead meteorological agency told NewsNation he believes whistleblower David Grusch’s claims of a secret UFO retrieval program run by the Pentagon. …

[R]etired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, who led the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) under former President Donald Trump … said he is convinced the story Grusch is telling is true based on his experience in the military and government. He also told NewsNation correspondent Ross Coulthart there were attempts to cover up UFO sightings by members of the military. NewsNation is not able to independently verify the evidence that Gallaudet said led him to this conclusion. 

Gallaudet said the planet has been visited by entities he described as “non-human.” He said he absolutely believes non-human intelligent beings are real. 

“We’re being visited by non-human intelligence with technology we really don’t understand and with intentions we don’t understand either,” he said. 

Gallaudet spent his career serving his country, starting in the Navy where he worked in areas like aircraft carrier combat operations and assisting Navy SEAL teams during counter-terrorism operations, according to his official biography. …

Gallaudet said he received a video containing the “Go fast” video, which shows a fighter pilot’s encounter with a UAP, from his superior officers. 

Note: That would be this one:

“I learn now that these were occurring in training airspace and causing near mid-air collisions. So that safety issue is important,” he said. “But the Navy didn’t do anything about it. Then they actually pulled back that email from my computer on the secret network.”

Gallaudet believes that was part of a cover-up.

“This technology, we’re still trying to learn about and it could give us an advantage in any military conflict,” Gallaudet said. “That’s a good reason not to disclose the nature of the technology. I think for the foreseeable future, we don’t want to release and disclose all of the technology that we’ve recovered. However, I think it’s about time that we do disclose that we are in contact with non-human intelligence, that’s what needs to be put out there in the public.”

There's a lot to unpack here so let's review. 

Admiral Tim Gallaudet has served his country with distinction, rising to the level of head of a major government agency. Among his other responsibilities was maintaining operational safety for our most important weapons systems, our aircraft carrier fleets. He also supervised out most elite special forces, the Navy SEAL teams. He confirms we've had encounters with non-human intelligences, who possess technology we can't understand. We also do not understand why they're here and what they want. But we have recovered some of their tech, and are working to use it to our advantage. As such, even someone with his level of responsibility has been thwarted in his efforts to learn more. As high-ranking though he may be, Gallaudet is a victim of the same coverup as the rest of us. 

Any one of these statements would've been shocking just a few short years ago. Admiral Gallaudet would've been hailed as a hero by some, ridiculed as a lunatic by others. But regardless, his claims would be headline news across the country. Now a military official saying these things is just another day ending in -day. 

Again, this may all just be part of the same Psy Op Congress is playing. And we remain in the same stasis we've been stuck in for the past year or so, with no new breakthroughs. But every time a Grusch or a Gallaudet speaks out, we get a few more inches closer to crossing the goal line where all is revealed. Though at this rate, the non-human entities will get tired of waiting for us to reveal the truth and just head home.