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EMERGENT - with Reed Summers

On the 2019 Origins of the Drone Crisis with Chris Grooms

01 Apr 2025

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I sit down with Chris Grooms for a deep dive into the ever-evolving UFO/drone phenomenon.Chris Grooms is a highly experienced law enforcement officer who is currently the Chief of Police for the city of Ord, Nebraska. He also served as the Deputy Sheriff of Valley County Nebraska.With a background that also includes many years of service in the U.S. Army, Chris brings a disciplined, strategic approach to public safety and the presence of drone activity.He has witnessed and responded to 911 calls about drones and their activity in 2019, 2020, and 2023 through the present.------------------------------------------------------Welcome to Emergent, a live podcast hosted by Reed Summers, diving into our era's most transformative and debated phenomenon: humanity’s encounter with non-human intelligences (NHI).With a clear-eyed, logical approach and a focus on the big picture, Reed unpacks trending topics in UFOs/UAPs, Disclosure, and the broader implications of contact. From societal shifts to religion, global security to human sovereignty, each episode cuts through the noise to explore what this means for our world—and our future.Follow us on Social! 💻https://x.com/EmergentPodcasthttps://x.com/reedsummers7facebook.com/reedsummerspodcastinstagram.com/reed_summersSubscribe to the Emergent Newsletter for articles, podcast highlights, and fresh insights from the frontlines of the Phenomenon, right to your inbox: http://www.reedsummers.com/newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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