Sunday, 11 November 2012

Citizen Hearing On Et Disclosure

Citizen Hearing On Et Disclosure
Former congressmen to hear evidence of UFO former Congressman Merrill Cook (Rep, 1997-2001); former Congresswoman Darlene Hooley (1997-2009); former Congresswoman Carolyn Kilpatrick (1997-2011); and former Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey (1993-2013) will sit and hear evidence from forty witnesses. Modeled on a U.S. Senate hearing room formula, the five members will hear the evidence presented by "researchers, activists and military/agency/political witnesses" in what will be called a "Citizen Hearing on Disclosure." The former Congressional members will hear evidence that the Roswell Crash did happen, that the US military issued shoot-to-kill orders against UFOs, that the FAA was ordered to cover up UFO sightings, that the reality of extraterrestrial life has officially been covered up since at least 1947, and that nuclear weapons facilities have been deactivated by UFOs.

The "Citizen Hearing on Disclosure" is the brainchild of Stephen Bassett from the Paradigm.....

Continue reading here.

The official website for the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure is here.

This is also covered on mainstream media.

Unfortunately, they point out all the faults, making it seem not credible one bit. And, you know, mentioning that aliens might exist but that they probably aren't intelligent mostly, probably have a hard time getting to earth, and definitely don't have interactions with the governments... But hey, they're talking about aliens. Slight progress.. kind of.. sort of.. maybe not really.

She mentions that the former congressmen are being paid 20,000 each just to be at the hearing. But maybe that's not about bribery to show up, maybe that's "hey, we're paying you so much just in case this hearing destroys the credibility and your entire career" or "we're paying you a ton because it's the only way you'll do it, but we know that it's worth it because if we have this hearing, media will be covering it, even if people think it's fake.. and then more and more people will research, eventually asking the government what they think about it"

I'm not sure.

Check out Rachel Ray's take on it (MSNBC, mainstream):


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