Dr. Steven Greer
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Late 1800s, early 20th century. Fascism is misused and misunderstood. That is the original fascist agenda. It is the loss of the freedoms of the people being subsumed and overtaken by large corporate powerful interests that corrupt the government. And we are living at a very bad point for that, as you know.
Late 1800s, early 20th century. Fascism is misused and misunderstood. That is the original fascist agenda. It is the loss of the freedoms of the people being subsumed and overtaken by large corporate powerful interests that corrupt the government. And we are living at a very bad point for that, as you know.
But this is the granddaddy of that because how do you have a free market, pray tell, if the most important scientific discoveries in the last 80 years have been withheld from the market, right? So the ability to have energy independence, eliminate poverty globally, Rice, the economy of the United States, is the leader in this tech.
But this is the granddaddy of that because how do you have a free market, pray tell, if the most important scientific discoveries in the last 80 years have been withheld from the market, right? So the ability to have energy independence, eliminate poverty globally, Rice, the economy of the United States, is the leader in this tech.
So the guys that are defecting have that knowledge, and they want the United States to lead the world technologically. So these are true patriots, and they need to be protected. And what you said, Wayne, they need protection. That was serious. Now, we had that.
So the guys that are defecting have that knowledge, and they want the United States to lead the world technologically. So these are true patriots, and they need to be protected. And what you said, Wayne, they need protection. That was serious. Now, we had that.
Now, those of you who are policy wonks, I've been working with Senate Intelligence folks for a while, and the Senate Intelligence Committee last year passed unanimously a a provision to provide that protection, but also amnesty or safe harbor for these whistleblowers who have been involved, some of them in criminal activities.
Now, those of you who are policy wonks, I've been working with Senate Intelligence folks for a while, and the Senate Intelligence Committee last year passed unanimously a a provision to provide that protection, but also amnesty or safe harbor for these whistleblowers who have been involved, some of them in criminal activities.
There are certain, I call them the devils in Congress, and I know who they are, took that out of the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization Act. So they gutted it. So they're now so fed up. Now, this is exactly 12 months ago. They're so fed up that they're saying, we're done. We're done with Congress. We're done waiting for a president. We'll do it. They're doing it unilaterally.
There are certain, I call them the devils in Congress, and I know who they are, took that out of the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization Act. So they gutted it. So they're now so fed up. Now, this is exactly 12 months ago. They're so fed up that they're saying, we're done. We're done with Congress. We're done waiting for a president. We'll do it. They're doing it unilaterally.
They called the time. I just want to be clear. I did not say do this before the inauguration, but they're going to do it. So that's based on their timeline. I'm here to give a heads up to everyone here and anyone who is close to the incoming president.
They called the time. I just want to be clear. I did not say do this before the inauguration, but they're going to do it. So that's based on their timeline. I'm here to give a heads up to everyone here and anyone who is close to the incoming president.
It should be hard. It's astonishing, fantastical, and I will admit that. But when you see the evidence, you'll go, well, case closed.
It should be hard. It's astonishing, fantastical, and I will admit that. But when you see the evidence, you'll go, well, case closed.
In the next three weeks or four weeks on the outside. Okay. The other part of this that's very exciting is that the U.S. military, sometimes I like to explain complex problems however apocryphal is helpful. Back in 1997, I was asked to do a stand-up briefing at the Pentagon for the head of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, J-2.
In the next three weeks or four weeks on the outside. Okay. The other part of this that's very exciting is that the U.S. military, sometimes I like to explain complex problems however apocryphal is helpful. Back in 1997, I was asked to do a stand-up briefing at the Pentagon for the head of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, J-2.
Now, this is the guy who puts the intelligence briefing together for the whole Joint Chiefs, Admiral Wilson. And I have a document from the National Reconnaissance Office that runs all the top-secret satellites, warning of an incursion at Area 51, Nellis Air Force Base, and they were going to shut down the testing of our man-made UFOs. Now, on that is a distribution list, code names.
Now, this is the guy who puts the intelligence briefing together for the whole Joint Chiefs, Admiral Wilson. And I have a document from the National Reconnaissance Office that runs all the top-secret satellites, warning of an incursion at Area 51, Nellis Air Force Base, and they were going to shut down the testing of our man-made UFOs. Now, on that is a distribution list, code names.
So anyone who's been in a top secret, a lot of them are code names, some numbers. And I gave that to the admiral. The admiral was able to identify one of those. When he called that TSSCISAP, Top Secret Special Compartment Intelligence, they said, sir, you don't have a need to know. He says, I'm the head of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. How do I not have a need to know?
So anyone who's been in a top secret, a lot of them are code names, some numbers. And I gave that to the admiral. The admiral was able to identify one of those. When he called that TSSCISAP, Top Secret Special Compartment Intelligence, they said, sir, you don't have a need to know. He says, I'm the head of intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff. How do I not have a need to know?