David Grush
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We cannot have one standard for the American people and another standard for the deep state that hide behind the veil of secrecy.
President Trump has the authority to create an enduring legacy of government transparency, accountability, consistent with national security protections.
Disclosure should not depend on leaks.
It should not depend on the public taking my word for it or anyone else's.
American people deserve more than vague denials and selective releases of prior administrations to include through troubled organizations such as ERA.
I applaud the president's efforts and his promise to show true American leadership on this issue of massive worldwide interest, over a billion views on the FileDrop website.
So the time has come to stop asking the public to trust secret conclusions.
Instead, provide an honest accounting of what it knows, what it's done, and what has been withheld.
God bless America.
I certainly don't have the compendium.
It's a continuum from corporeal, bipedal-type life to what I would consider sentient plasmoid life, but there are several.
Holy shit, bro.
Holy fucking shit.
I've discussed on my interview in Judicial Watch that it was a National Security Council program.
And the secrecy started in 1954 through an Eisenhower executive order that created that infrastructure.
I think the sovereign contract between the citizenry and its government, I think the institutional rots that the lack of transparency in this issue is possibly going to cause an unattainable socioeconomic condition if the government is not transparent, akin to certain other, I don't want to say the Epstein files, that's a dirty word, but we could have that kind of scandal if we're not transparent on this issue.
I would go watch James Fox's documentaries.
I like the Disclosure.
It's a great movie.
That's a good primer.