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malevolent right then we probably should not tip our hands to the fact that we are aware of it publicly because what happens the moment that the bad guys in a foreign country find our surveillance team over the border we've got 12 hours we got we got to invade because the element of surprise is now over so some may feel in the government the mere fact of acknowledging this if there is some sort of malintent may push up artificially a clock
That exists somewhere for these things to say, oh, OK, the foolish humans are now the cats out of the bag. They know where we're here. We need to go in now for whatever reason they may have. So that is the military mindset potentially of some of these individuals who want to keep this secret.
That exists somewhere for these things to say, oh, OK, the foolish humans are now the cats out of the bag. They know where we're here. We need to go in now for whatever reason they may have. So that is the military mindset potentially of some of these individuals who want to keep this secret.
That exists somewhere for these things to say, oh, OK, the foolish humans are now the cats out of the bag. They know where we're here. We need to go in now for whatever reason they may have. So that is the military mindset potentially of some of these individuals who want to keep this secret.
Well, but they have to be. That is the role of our national security apparatus, right? Even if there's a 1% chance, they have to consider that in their planning and in the decision-making matrix. So, again, going back to what I said, I respect that. I don't agree with it, but I can respect that.
Well, but they have to be. That is the role of our national security apparatus, right? Even if there's a 1% chance, they have to consider that in their planning and in the decision-making matrix. So, again, going back to what I said, I respect that. I don't agree with it, but I can respect that.
Well, but they have to be. That is the role of our national security apparatus, right? Even if there's a 1% chance, they have to consider that in their planning and in the decision-making matrix. So, again, going back to what I said, I respect that. I don't agree with it, but I can respect that.
If that is the reason why, then I would say, okay, look, in your heart, you really do have the best interests of the American people. You are a patriot. I can accept that. Again, I don't think it's your decision to make. I think it needs to go to Congress. I think it needs to go to the president. Let the American people decide. I think America can handle the truth.
If that is the reason why, then I would say, okay, look, in your heart, you really do have the best interests of the American people. You are a patriot. I can accept that. Again, I don't think it's your decision to make. I think it needs to go to Congress. I think it needs to go to the president. Let the American people decide. I think America can handle the truth.
If that is the reason why, then I would say, okay, look, in your heart, you really do have the best interests of the American people. You are a patriot. I can accept that. Again, I don't think it's your decision to make. I think it needs to go to Congress. I think it needs to go to the president. Let the American people decide. I think America can handle the truth.
I think America deserves the truth. And let the American people decide if it's in their best interest to know more about this.
I think America deserves the truth. And let the American people decide if it's in their best interest to know more about this.
I think America deserves the truth. And let the American people decide if it's in their best interest to know more about this.
That's right. That's right. But you know what, though? I'm also very optimistic, Joe. You and I are having this conversation and people aren't making a run on Wall Street. People are still paying their mortgages and going to PTA meetings.
That's right. That's right. But you know what, though? I'm also very optimistic, Joe. You and I are having this conversation and people aren't making a run on Wall Street. People are still paying their mortgages and going to PTA meetings.
That's right. That's right. But you know what, though? I'm also very optimistic, Joe. You and I are having this conversation and people aren't making a run on Wall Street. People are still paying their mortgages and going to PTA meetings.
Well, and this is apolitical. I mean how many topics can you go to Congress and have that's not polarizing? Right, right. This is one of the only ones where you can have โ literally have โ Congressman Burchette and Congresswoman AOC side by side agreeing that this is important. It's a very rare opportunity. And so, you know, my concern, I'm doing this because I believe it's the right thing to do.
Well, and this is apolitical. I mean how many topics can you go to Congress and have that's not polarizing? Right, right. This is one of the only ones where you can have โ literally have โ Congressman Burchette and Congresswoman AOC side by side agreeing that this is important. It's a very rare opportunity. And so, you know, my concern, I'm doing this because I believe it's the right thing to do.
Well, and this is apolitical. I mean how many topics can you go to Congress and have that's not polarizing? Right, right. This is one of the only ones where you can have โ literally have โ Congressman Burchette and Congresswoman AOC side by side agreeing that this is important. It's a very rare opportunity. And so, you know, my concern, I'm doing this because I believe it's the right thing to do.
And my concern is that we're at a point now where I've said before, you know, secrets aren't like a fine wine where the longer you keep a cork on it, the better it gets. I think secrets are perishable. I think they have a shelf life. I think they're like vegetables in your refrigerator.