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Trump may release the truth about UFOs

New documentary sheds even more light on what the government might know

By David HeitzPublished 6 months ago 3 min read
Trump may release the truth about UFOs
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“Assymetric Disclosure,” a movie released in late June, offers new evidence of cover-ups of UFO sightings and even retrievals of extraterrestrial craft and alien bodies from crash sites. The movie’s main sources, Tim Burchett, a Republican congressman from Tennessee, and Dr. Steven Greer, a scientist and physician, say they believe that President Trump may become known as the UFO president by finally releasing classified information about UFOs.

In the movie, which the author of this article rented and watched in its entirety, Greer makes the argument that technology retrieved from alien crashes is in the hands of private defense contractors. He noted that hundreds of millions of dollars of federal government money are spent on so called “black budget” contracts with those companies. Such contracts refer to financial agreements that are withheld from the public. Greer said in the movie that during the Clinton Administration, $100 million per day was spent on black budget projects.

Replicating alien technologies

The money has been used to replicate advanced alien technologies, Greer said. Usually, he said, the ultimate goal is to weaponize the technology. He said the government already has reversed engineered technology that makes space travel possible without rockets. He said such technology poses major threats to the fossil fuel industry, which is controlled by powerful billionaires. Greer said the budgets for these projects offer zero transparency. He believes the projects are being conducted illegally. He said he has identified defectors in a close-knit circle of secrecy who are willing to help expose the truth.

“The only way you’re going to get to it is for someone at the federal level to say enough is enough, cut the money off, bring these people in,” Burchett says in the movie. “Until someone brings in a craft or a being we’re not going to get very far and the way we are going to get that is through the executive office, the President of the United States, and that is why I very much have faith in Trump,” Burchett said.

Enlightening Trump about UFOs

Greer said he has been asked to be a potential adviser to Trump on matters containing UFOs. He said he plans to give Trump “and in-depth briefing with sensitive information.”

Greer noted Trump already has survived assassination attempts, noting John. F. Kennedy was not as lucky. Kennedy also expressed a desire to expose UFO secrets, Greer said.

A growing number of so-called whistleblowers have said the federal government has in its possession extraterrestrial flying objects and even alien life. Burchett long has advocated for openness regarding what the government knows about UFOs. He believes Trump may use his executive powers to push for these disclosures.

Greer agrees. “You have to know what to ask for,” he says in the movie. He said he planned to brief Trump on UFOs including “sensitive information” and how he plans to bring it to light. Burchett said in the movie he has been given locations of where this inventory is located but it disappears “before the ink dries on the paper.”

2004 Congressional hearings on UFOs a ‘dog and pony show’

Greer called 2024 Congressional hearings on UFOs “a dog and pony show,” adding, “It was ridiculous.” He described in the movie witness Luis Elizondo as an insider not serious about disclosure, although others have discredited Elizondo. “I assure you I am not a conspiracy theorist,” Elizondo said during the hearings. “Documents have been submitted to Congress that show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we’ve been dealing with this issue since the early 1950s. I’m talking about objects that, still to this day, can operate beyond any type of performance characteristics of our modern aircraft.”

The Hill described Elizondo’s testimony as “blunt and unequivocal.”

Trump skeptical of UFOs but believes in transparency

As for Trump, the president told Joe Rogan he’s skeptical of UFOs but believes there may be information that is being withheld from the American people that should be made public.

“After generations of stigma and secrecy around sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), or what the public calls UFOs, investigators probing hundreds of unsolved cases say the second Trump administration could be a turning point for transparency,” ABC news reported in July. But the network reported in June that the Pentagon said it hadn't found "any verifiable information to substantiate" the claims about crashed alien spacecraft.

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David Heitz

I am a journalist with 38 years' experience. I write for Potent, Vocal's cannabis blog, and Psyche, where I share stories of living with schizoaffective disorder bipolar one. I have lived in a penthouse and also experienced homelessness.

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  • Gene Lass6 months ago

    Nice job! I've read a few books on the topic, most notably the excellent "The Day After Roswell", which points out the explosion of technology we use to this day that came immediately after the Roswell Incident. At the same time, a relative of mine was a long-term contractor with the Air Force who also said they were frequently working on projects involving technology that seemingly came out of nowhere. People can laugh, but reputable people are on record talking about these things.

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