Jason Jorjani
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Which requires what? It requires a massive state security and classification apparatus to be put in place, right? Which is unconstitutional, according to our constitution. Government of the people, by the people, for the people. There was that thing, the Bill of Rights, right?
Which requires what? It requires a massive state security and classification apparatus to be put in place, right? Which is unconstitutional, according to our constitution. Government of the people, by the people, for the people. There was that thing, the Bill of Rights, right?
So on the one hand, we're bringing all this technical expertise and the projects they're working on were things they were doing in concentration camps. So we need classification for that. On the other hand, the saucer crashes, and it looks weird. We don't know what it is. Maybe it's alien. We don't know what. But it's definitely a threat to national security.
So on the one hand, we're bringing all this technical expertise and the projects they're working on were things they were doing in concentration camps. So we need classification for that. On the other hand, the saucer crashes, and it looks weird. We don't know what it is. Maybe it's alien. We don't know what. But it's definitely a threat to national security.
So on the one hand, we're bringing all this technical expertise and the projects they're working on were things they were doing in concentration camps. So we need classification for that. On the other hand, the saucer crashes, and it looks weird. We don't know what it is. Maybe it's alien. We don't know what. But it's definitely a threat to national security.
And moreover, the thing crashed next to our only nuclear base at the time. And it's got maybe some deformed children in it. And it's got all this super advanced technology, but still stuff we can understand that we were already working on. Mm-hmm. So you also need security classification for that. So here we have the National Security Act of 1947, which effectively creates the deep state, right?
And moreover, the thing crashed next to our only nuclear base at the time. And it's got maybe some deformed children in it. And it's got all this super advanced technology, but still stuff we can understand that we were already working on. Mm-hmm. So you also need security classification for that. So here we have the National Security Act of 1947, which effectively creates the deep state, right?
And moreover, the thing crashed next to our only nuclear base at the time. And it's got maybe some deformed children in it. And it's got all this super advanced technology, but still stuff we can understand that we were already working on. Mm-hmm. So you also need security classification for that. So here we have the National Security Act of 1947, which effectively creates the deep state, right?
But let me, okay, so, all right, I'll finish this point and then I'll go back to talking about the saucer as an engineering design and where it came from. Okay.
But let me, okay, so, all right, I'll finish this point and then I'll go back to talking about the saucer as an engineering design and where it came from. Okay.
But let me, okay, so, all right, I'll finish this point and then I'll go back to talking about the saucer as an engineering design and where it came from. Okay.
This deep state was already so autonomous from the civilian government of the United States, including our Defense Department, that when von Braun's team was working on the early rockets, the adaptation of the V-2 into a ballistic missile in the 1950s in Texasβ
This deep state was already so autonomous from the civilian government of the United States, including our Defense Department, that when von Braun's team was working on the early rockets, the adaptation of the V-2 into a ballistic missile in the 1950s in Texasβ
This deep state was already so autonomous from the civilian government of the United States, including our Defense Department, that when von Braun's team was working on the early rockets, the adaptation of the V-2 into a ballistic missile in the 1950s in Texasβ
the Pentagon officials found out that the Germans were taking classified information to the border and meeting with Nazi officials coming from Argentina and Chile and Paraguay, meeting them in border towns in Mexico, right on the Texas border, and giving them classified information from inside of our programs. So they confronted the German scientists about this, right?
the Pentagon officials found out that the Germans were taking classified information to the border and meeting with Nazi officials coming from Argentina and Chile and Paraguay, meeting them in border towns in Mexico, right on the Texas border, and giving them classified information from inside of our programs. So they confronted the German scientists about this, right?
the Pentagon officials found out that the Germans were taking classified information to the border and meeting with Nazi officials coming from Argentina and Chile and Paraguay, meeting them in border towns in Mexico, right on the Texas border, and giving them classified information from inside of our programs. So they confronted the German scientists about this, right?
They were going to like chastise them, whatever. I don't know. What could they do? Revoke their clearances? Who's going to build this shit, right? But, you know, they get on their case about it. Guess what the next thing that happens is? Oops, the Germans misdirected their missiles and they landed in Mexico. They shot some ballistic missiles into Mexico.
They were going to like chastise them, whatever. I don't know. What could they do? Revoke their clearances? Who's going to build this shit, right? But, you know, they get on their case about it. Guess what the next thing that happens is? Oops, the Germans misdirected their missiles and they landed in Mexico. They shot some ballistic missiles into Mexico.
They were going to like chastise them, whatever. I don't know. What could they do? Revoke their clearances? Who's going to build this shit, right? But, you know, they get on their case about it. Guess what the next thing that happens is? Oops, the Germans misdirected their missiles and they landed in Mexico. They shot some ballistic missiles into Mexico.