And Then There Was Mills - Mother Jones
At the start of last week, there were four members of Congress at risk of expulsion due to allegations of severe misconduct. Two of those members, Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (...
DEFENSE officials may be deliberately trying to “cover-up” the infamous Roswell UFO incident and witnesses risk being silenced by the Pentagon, an expert has claimed.
Nick Pope, a former investigator for the British Government, described the events that unfolded in July 1947 as the “ground zero” of the modern unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) mystery.
The issue of UAPs has become a national security issue – just decades after it was restricted to the fringes of the political landscape.
UFO-related provisions are set to be included in the 2023 National Defence Authorization Act.
The NDAA outlines defense spending for the year and provides funding for several military projects - Pope fears the flagship bill will try to be watered down, highlighting two concerns.
He claimed that defense officials will not like the so-called whistle-blowers charter.
It would give government employees immunity if they shared details of supposed UFO encounters.
Pope said: “Officials are terrified by the prospect that there might be a spook who knows about all sorts of legacy programs.”
He fears if the charter is struck down that witnesses may not come forward to testify in hearings.
Pope warned the second concern among Pentagon elites is linked to the Roswell GAO (Government Accountability Office) inquiry of 1947.
He claimed: “If you listen to the narrative of the US Government in recent years, it slightly pretends that this all started in 2004.”
In 2004, USS Nimitz pilots reported seeing a...
At the start of last week, there were four members of Congress at risk of expulsion due to allegations of severe misconduct. Two of those members, Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (...