George Knapp
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Now, like you, we have expectations about how successful his quest might be, but he got the green light to go ahead and visit classified locations where supposedly there are UFO connections, facilities.
I don't think he expected to find alien bodies anywhere, but just the fact that he gets in the door
is amazing.
I wish we could go along with them.
Anyway, we're going to talk about that, as well as General McCasland, the missing general, and a lot of other stuff in these two conversations.
Yeah, man, I can't wait.
You know, I fancy myself Inspector Crusoe that doesn't know it because I think he was really smart.
Right.
But he acted kind of dumb.
But he always got the case solved.
You know, so I'm like Inspector Crusoe that doesn't know it.
But I think Rep Burleson and tell me if I'm getting this wrong.
You've told me about Don Quixote.
Is there any comparison between Don Quixote and our understanding of Rep Burleson?
Because I don't know the story.
Well, there's a phrase about Don Quixote tilting at windmills, you know, which is he's fighting a windmill, an impossible task, something he cannot possibly win.
And that may be true for Representative Burleson and Representative Luna, Burchett and the others in both houses of Congress who are trying to chase this down, because as you and I have said many times on this program,
The keepers of the secrets are really good at their job.
They can not only hide stuff for a long time from the public, but also from members of Congress.
And Representative Burleson is digging in his heels.