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Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid believes U.S. defense contractor Lockheed Martin may have once had fragments of a crashed UFO in its possession, it was revealed Friday.
Reid, 81, told The New Yorker that he had never actually seen proof of the remnants — but tried, unsuccessfully, to get approval from the Pentagon to find them.
"I was told for decades that Lockheed had some of these retrieved materials," the Democrat told the magazine.
originally posted by: ColoradoTemplar
As we get closer and closer to the release date of the report in June hopefully some whistleblower that is fed up with his job will finally show some sort of definitive proof like real clear photographs or video of what they really have.
originally posted by: McGinty
There’s no sense in withholding the proof all these years in fear of what releasing it may trigger, only to then release it into the powder keg of the world’s first global pandemic.
If this is the time they choose to release proof, then something’s not adding up. A distraction? A psy-op taking advantage of us all being incredibly disoriented?
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: Edumakated
Here's a cute little educational animation ( they show this to grade school kids ).
Mr. Reid said his interest in U.F.O.s came from Mr. Bigelow. In 2007, Mr. Reid said in the interview, Mr. Bigelow told him that an official with the Defense Intelligence Agency had approached him wanting to visit Mr. Bigelow’s ranch in Utah, where he conducted research.
Mr. Reid said he met with agency officials shortly after his meeting with Mr. Bigelow and learned that they wanted to start a research program on U.F.O.s. Mr. Reid then summoned Mr. Stevens and Mr. Inouye to a secure room in the Capitol...
The meeting with Mr. Stevens and Mr. Inouye, Mr. Reid said, “was one of the easiest meetings I ever had.”...
.... “This was so-called black money,” he said. “Stevens knows about it, Inouye knows about it. But that was it, and that’s how we wanted it.”
Robert Bigelow, a billionaire entrepreneur and longtime friend of Mr. Reid, received most of the money allocated for the Pentagon program.
Contracts obtained by The Times show a congressional appropriation of just under $22 million beginning in late 2008 through 2011. The money was used for management of the program, research and assessments of the threat posed by the objects.
The funding went to Mr. Bigelow’s company, Bigelow Aerospace, which hired subcontractors and solicited research for the program.
Under Mr. Bigelow’s direction, the company modified buildings in Las Vegas for the storage of metal alloys and other materials that Mr. Elizondo and program contractors said had been recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena...
New York Times - Glowing Auras and Black Money ..[Dec 2017]
originally posted by: mirageman
they are in fact the ones who need to put on the spot by journalists and researchers and called out for their BS...
"Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations.”
George Orwell