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WASHINGTON—After
five days and 40 testimonies from international witnesses from the military,
scientific and academic fields, a committee of six former Congress members
agreed to seek international support to break a “truth embargo” on encounters
with extraterrestrial life.
On May 3,
the last day of the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure, (CHD) organizer Stephen
Bassett read the contents of a communiqué signed by four of the six retired
Congress members.
According
to it, the Citizen Hearing Foundation will pursue a global campaign to form a
world conference dedicated to discovering the truth behind “overwhelming
scientific evidence” that suggests a link between sightings of unexplained
craft and extraterrestrial intelligence.
“Given the
enormous global implications, if these craft are indeed of extraterrestrial
origins, such an issue is a matter for the General Assembly for the United
Nations,” Bassett read.
The
hearing, funded by Canadian philanthropist Thomas Clearwater, is to be made
into a documentary by Just Cause Entertainment and titled “Truth Embargo.”
Firsthand
Accounts
The hearing
included firsthand accounts of extraordinary sightings. Former United States
Air Force officers, Capts. Robert Salas, Bruce Fenstermacher, and David
Schindele and Sgt. David Scott gave personal accounts of seeing unidentified
crafts hover over nuclear launch sites in Wyoming and North Dakota, and
described how the crafts shut down ballistic missiles, stopped vehicles, and
cut radio communication. Two of the officers had never spoken publicly about
their experience before.
After
hearing their stories, former Michigan Rep. Carolyn Kilpatrick said she was
convinced “There is something out there.”
“The
military witnesses spoke of incidences from 30, 40, 50 years ago and have
remained silent during this time. They have come out of retirement with
compelling information that would have us look further into these phenomena,”
she said.
The first
African-American woman to sit on a House defense committee and the first to
agree to participate in the CHD hearings, Kilpatrick said: “This is an
international phenomena and the U.S. and other countries need to acknowledge
that there is other life.”
Former
Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel said the reported shutdown of U.S. missiles was the
“smoking gun of the whole issue.”
“Defense is
spending billions of dollars on something that is vulnerable,” he said.
Gravel, who
served in the Senate from 1969 to 1981, tried to end the draft during the
Vietnam War, and is remembered for reading the Pentagon Papers into the
congressional record in 1971, for which he nearly lost his position.
Gravel
questioned the ability of Congress to do anything on the issue and pointed to
the international witnesses at the hearing, which included representatives from
Canada, Chile, Argentina, England, Brazil, Italy, China, Peru, and Uruguay.
“There’s no
reason why … we wouldn’t try to, within our own communities, to get them to
endorse a very simple, straightforward resolution, calling upon the [U.N.]
General Assembly,” he said.
America
Knows
Canadian
researcher Grant Cameron has spent the best part of 28 years studying Canadian
and American government documents particularly in relation to U.S. presidents.
He
described documents he had obtained from the Canadian government: “They admit
that document is legitimate. It says flying saucers are real … and the U.S.
knows,” he told the hearing.
Cameron was
motivated to research the issue in 1975 after witnessing and photographing UFOs
over a period of months in Manitoba, not far from the Canada–U.S. border.
While a
number of international witnesses described their governments’ open approach to
UFO sightings, particularly in Latin America, Cameron noted that the United
States had defined a policy of secrecy on the issue over many years.
Cameron
said officials from other countries had told him they would be open about UFOs
as soon as America led the way.
In 2011 the
White House issued a statement denying that it has any evidence of
extraterrestrial life or that it has any “credible information” that evidence
is being hidden.
Richard
Dolan, one of the most respected authorities on the study of UFOs, believes
there is a “truth embargo” in American government about the issue.
“One of the
things that has struck me is the discrepancy between the massive amounts of
documentary evidence that we have on the one hand, and the near complete
absence of official acknowledgment of the reality on the other,” he said.
Dolan has
been credited with compiling the most comprehensive study of government
handling of UFO events in his books “UFOs and the National Security State:
Chronology of a Cover-up 1941-1973,” and a second volume, “UFOs and the National
Security State: The Cover-Up Exposed, 1973-1991.”
While he
notes that none of the thousands of official documents released represent
definitive evidence of national security or intelligence engagement with
extraterrestrial life, “accumulatively … we are obligated to ask why are they
so interested.”
In one of
the most gripping testimonials of the hearing, Dolan is seen on video
interviewing an ailing former member of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Nearing the end of his life, it was the first time the anonymous official had
dared to talk publicly. In the 15 minute video he speaks about witnessing
extraterrestrials, their craft and the secrecy surrounding the issue.
Transparency
Needed
Former
members of Congress, California’s Lynn Woolsey and Maryland’s Roscoe Bartlett,
did not sign the CHD statement because they had not been out of Congress for
over a year, having lost their seats in the 2012 election.
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Former
members of Congress, Maryland’s Roscoe Bartlett (R) and California’s
Lynn
Woolsey called for more transparency on the issue of UFOs in the
United States.
(Shar Adams/ The Epoch Times)
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Woolsey
said she initially approached the hearing with some trepidation, fearing
ridicule, but chose to participate because it was the “perfect vehicle” to
examine “openness and transparency” in government.
After
hearing the witnesses, Woolsey said: “Anybody that ridicules this effort, they
are the ones that are out of step.”
Woolsey
referred to testimonies from former defense personnel who had been unable to
talk about UFO related events or even seek medical support for decades because
of the secrecy surrounding the issue.
“I had no
idea how badly everybody had been treated,” she said.
Roscoe
Bartlett said the totality of evidence presented was “very difficult to argue
away.”
He said
that officials who made the decision to keep the reported encounters secret
many years ago must have thought they were doing the best for the American
people but he believed that was no longer the case.
“I am very
concerned that a government that can so easily ignore the Constitution to do
what they think are good things today, can ignore [it] to do the bad things
tomorrow,” he said.
In an
interview near the end of the event Bartlett asked, “How do we treat the disease
if we don’t know the source?”
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“… Persons
who are connecting the dots of positive developments reported in independent
publications, Internet sites and television documentaries and interviews are
feeling heartened. A recent dot with international application was in the
United States. A group met with media representatives and a few former members
of the Congress to speak about their personal observations and knowledge that
offer clear evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life [Citizen Hearing on (UFO)
Disclosure at the National Press Club, Washington, DC, starting April 29].
A dozen years ago the group was at the same venue for the same purpose. That short meeting was completely ignored by the media—not to mention, the US government—and although the recent five days of formal hearings didn't generate headlines around the globe, it was mentioned in some press and coverage was posted on numerous Internet sites.
A dozen years ago the group was at the same venue for the same purpose. That short meeting was completely ignored by the media—not to mention, the US government—and although the recent five days of formal hearings didn't generate headlines around the globe, it was mentioned in some press and coverage was posted on numerous Internet sites.
But the far
greater significance of the week-long event is that it occurred. The Illuminati's
influence in the United States, their last stronghold, has weakened so
seriously that they could not prevent it. Your governments cannot continue much
longer to cover up our family's presence, but please don't expect to shake
hands with those who living among you or greet landing crews next week. An
official statement that other civilizations do exist—or maybe only the
likelihood that they exist—would be a cautious first step, and your leaders who
have been involved in announcement planning still are arguing about When will
people be ready to hear this?
Those
leaders don't know that the decision is not theirs to make. In His infinitely
greater wisdom, God will know when to give the GO signal to the highest
universal council, and then some of the thousands of crews surrounding the
planet will join you. They will add their technologies to those developed by
your scientists many years ago but usurped by the Illuminati, and when you no
longer need their assistance, those family members will return to their
homelands. ..”



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