Disclosure; what does it mean. Part 1

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The global public audience is absolutely obsessed and fixated on anything that comes from American military sources which relates to 'confirmation' or 'disclosure' about ET Aliens and all matters associated.


The very word 'disclosure'although it has the gloss of people's broadest expectations about finding something new out about actual Extraterrestrial Alien beings coming here – it really only technically means that the government is going to 'disclose' what it is they apparently, are presumed to 'know' about the matter.


Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's 'UFO transparency amendment' for the 2022 budget planning segment known as the National Defence Authorisation Act, has quite a different implication to simply 'disclosing' what it is the government apparently already 'knows,' and that is namely, to have a forward-looking investigation into finding out what more there is that can be known going forward – this has an entirely different meaning to exposing or disclosing what the government theoretically did know or 'may have known' already from the past .


The government, however, doesn't actually know all that much from the past.

Because the real existential fact concerning the matter is that all those who have ever been within official US government circles and/or held US military formal positions, and who had (that is, by their own statements 'claimed to have had,' at least) encounters with ET Aliens – left government and the military and 'went private' shortly after those encounters, taking a lot of crucial information with them.


This is true of Russell Targ, the pioneer laser scientist, it is true of Lyn Buchanan, and a number of other important names in the public space to do with the main subject material in question.

Although there are certain figures also connected to the subject area, who remained in the military and in government – such as Colonel John B. Alexander, Colonel James 'Nick' Rowe, and a handful of others – none of them ever claimed to have personally had actual direct encounters with ET Alien beings.


And if you add in personalities such as Jim Channon (on whom a lot of the Hollywood movie 'Men Who Stare At Goats' was based), these are not orthodox members of the government or of the US military to begin with;effectively they were already operating outside of the'standard official narrative' and they were being 'tolerated' by the establishment for various reasons. So it was neither here nor therefor those people to leave as far as they were personally concerned, so long as their personal actions were not being meaningfully obstructed -, and yet their continued presence was certainly able to be exploited by establishment interests by the same token of course.


The point is, governments are not favoured by ET Aliens at all, and that has been made perfectly clear many times by those who have had encounters –except no one much takes any notice of that aspect and they still all flock to the occasional 'break out voices' such as a Lue Elizondo and anyone else with a role or past official role in government who wants to enter the public space and make pronouncements. Which is not say they have no knowledge at all, it is to say they are by no means at all, the most complete realistic sources of knowledge of the matter in question.



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