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6/28/23: U.F.O. – A SIGH OP W/ STEVEN CAMBIAN

Posted on June 28th, 2023 by Clyde Lewis

Thereundefineds been a plethora of news stories about UFOS recently; some of them intriguing and some of them outrageous. One organization that has been noticeably absent from much of the official disclosures about the responses to these incidents is the Pentagonundefineds Anomaly Resolution Office or AARO. This is both conspicuous and curious since this office was created specifically to focus on issues relating to so-called unidentified aerial phenomena or UAPs. We are now seeing a nesting process within the government, making it non-transparent even when it appears they are being transparent. Tonight on Ground Zero, Clyde Lewis talks with host of the YouTube channel, TRUTHSEEKERS, Steven Cambian about U.F.O.- A SIGH OP.

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So, it has been now a few weeks since there was a huge swatch of UFO information being reported by the mainstream media. it was like it spiked into the stratosphere and then just like that it disappeared.

Stories of course were already spinning about a family in Las Vegas that claimed that a UFO crashed in their back lot after police saw what appeared to be a blue light coming down in the neighborhood. After they were terrified and harassed by MUFON people and what they say were men in black sedans the family fell off the radar undefined not speaking to anyone. including George Knapp of KLAS.

Another UFO story that barely got coverage was of Witnesses that claimed they saw a pair of F-16s scramble to engage in a “dogfight” with a UFO near Bad Axe, Michigan back on June 3, according to a report received by the National UFO Reporting Center.

The only witness identified by name by the Huron Daily Tribune is Christopher Bilbrey, and he told the outlet, “The UFO was extremely fast. It was capable of overtaking and outmaneuvering the fighter jets with extreme ease. It would overtake a jet, stop suddenly, and seem to turn toward the incoming jet.

He also claimed one of the fighter jets fired anti-missile flares during the engagement.

However, authorities in the region are raising more questions than answers. Unlike the situation in Las Vegas where the police admitted to seeing something fall out of the sky, local authorities in the region have no idea what the hell happened or if anything did at all.

Huron County Sheriff Kelly Hanson told the Huron Daily his office has no records of any reports. Seems like something you’d call the police for if you saw F-16s deploying flares during a dogfight over Michigan. I guess none of the witnesses thought to do so.

This of course triggers the memory of the Balloon incidents where a Chinese Balloon was seen flying over our missile silos undefined and other objects were seen as well but were not identified. There were no corporations or countries including China that admitted that the objects were commercial or even weather balloons.

The media was quick to sensationalize the incidents in what some people were concluding that we were all part of a massive psychological operation- a dry run for a real alien invasion.

The U.S. military and U.S. Intelligence Community are still trying to sort out the details about three objects that remain unidentified days after they were shot down in different areas within American and Canadian airspace last February.

One organization has remained noticeably absent from much of the official disclosures about the responses to these incidents, the Pentagonundefineds fledgling All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO.

This is both conspicuous and curious since this office was created specifically to focus on issues relating to so-called unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAPs.

While the media and Chuck Schumer assured everyone that the objects were balloons the very agency that is supposed to give the final report to this day remains silent on the matter.

This prompted the White House to create a new secret undefinedinteragency teamundefined to monitor, investigate & report on unidentified aerial objects.

But why?

We already have AARO which was created over two years ago. Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who has been an outspoken advocate for taking UAP sightings seriously recently did an interview regarding the recent report from UFO whistle-blower Dave Grucsh.

Ex-Air Force officer David Grusch made worldwide news earlier this month when he claimed alien craft and bodies had been recovered and back-engineered by US officials.

Grusch noted that these beings are cautiously described as undefinednon-human intelligenceundefined by insiders within these highly classified programs because even experts canundefinedt say for sure where these beings really come from.

Now check me if I am wrong, but did the media report that Grusch had first-hand knowledge of the downed craft and that we have the bodies of dead aliens -and all of the same old stuff we have heard from Roswell witnesses to Jackie Gleason?

Now according to a Newsnation report, Grusch has heard this second hand- itundefineds like a game of telephone, you know the one where you whisper messages to each other at sleepovers?

The inspector general described Gruschundefineds accounts as undefinedcredible and urgentundefined forwarding the filing to the US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and Senator Rubioundefineds own Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, among others.

But now there are other unknown whistleblowers with the same story.

Rubio says that more whistleblowers in the Pentagon have come forward with undefinedfirst-hand knowledgeundefined of secret UFO crash retrieval programs.

Senator Rubio - who is vice chair of the Senateundefineds intelligence committee - emphasized that there have been similar credible threats to the committeeundefineds other unnamed witnesses, their livelihoods and their lives.

undefinedIundefinedm not trying to be evasive,undefined Sen. Rubio said, undefinedbut I am trying to be protective of these people. Some of these people still work in the government, and frankly, a lot of them are very fearful,undefined the Florida Republican noted, undefinedfearful of their jobs, fearful of their clearances, fearful of their career, and some frankly are fearful of harm coming to them.undefined

Rubioundefineds comments illustrate the need for Congressundefineds newly created UFO whistleblower protections — which were enacted last year through a bipartisan amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act.

But the senatorundefineds comments also help explain the bold recent moves by the Senate Intelligence Committee.

Last week, the committee unanimously adopted a provision to cut off all federal funding to any secret UFO reverse-engineering program, whether conducted by the US government or hidden away in the private sector via a defense contractor.

The Intel committee chose their words carefully, broadly targeting any reverse-engineering programs involving unidentified craft of undefinednon-earthundefined or undefinedexoticundefined origin.

At the same time, the legislation would cease funding for any person engaged in “capturing, recovering, and securing UFOs or pieces and components of such craft.”

Funding would also be cut for “the development of propulsion technology, or aerospace craft that uses propulsion technology, systems, or subsystems, that is based on or derived from or inspired by inspection, analysis, or reverse engineering of recovered UFOs or materials.”

Perhaps more importantly, the bill language prohibits legal prosecution of individuals with knowledge of surreptitious retrieval and reverse engineering of “non-human” craft. To avoid legal jeopardy, such individuals would have two months after the passage of the legislation to inform the director of the Pentagon’s new UFO analysis office of the existence of relevant UFO-related information.

The wording appears to be a direct admittance that the UFOs are actually real -and that any and all information and or technology should be banned from the private sector.

These individuals would then have six months to turn over “all such material and information,” as well as “a comprehensive list of all non-earth origin or exotic UFO material.”

Importantly, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s legislation contains a “sense of Congress” provision. Such resolutions typically convey a particular message from either the House or the Senate or, as in this case, from Congress as a whole.

The “sense of Congress” is that any illegally hidden craft of “non-earth” or “exotic” origin must be brought out of the shadows for broader scientific and industrial analysis. In particular, the goal of the legislation is to “avoid technology stovepipes” — a reference to the non-sharing of information due to excessive secrecy and compartmentalization — and to integrate any recovered “exotic technology” into the nation’s broader “industrial base.”

Despite the shocking directness of these legislative moves, Rubio was more circumspect about the complete accuracy of these high-level whistleblowers and their claims.

Hmmmundefined do we detect an air of doubt from Rubio about the claims?

undefinedI donundefinedt find them either not credible or credible,undefined Sen. Rubio told NewsNation Washington correspondent Joe Khalil. undefinedUnderstand some of these claims are things that are beyond the realm what any of us has ever dealt with.undefined

Again we are left puzzled and confused about what the purpose of all of this scrambling is undefined which again is indicating that this is maybe a very clever psy-op.

In Rubioundefineds assessment, the sheer number and stature of the first-hand witnesses who have briefed the intelligence committee is — by itself — a cause for concern and worthy of more attention.

But are these so-called whistle-blowers ready to reveal where these exotic craft are and can we have the incredible evidence produced to back up these incredible stories?

Given the stature of these sources and the volatility of their claims, the senator called for a mature understandingundefined from his fellow legislators, policymakers, and the general public — saying that he sees a duty to undefinedintake the information without any prejudgment or jumping to any conclusions in one direction or another.

All fringe figures coming forward claiming to be “whistleblowers” happens all the time, and they often tell big stories with no supporting evidence.

These can occur organically or be staged by agencies of the state, and either way, the press is always happy to give them air because they are distracting and they discredit real “conspiracy theories” by association.

That is the reality that most reporters of the paranormal have to deal with undefined a good story until insistencies show up undefined but these inconsistencies seem to be a new breed undefined hearsay and unknown whistleblowers -and their credibility being sustained and their stories urging the Senate to double down on their investigations.

Remember Dave Grusch the whistleblower wasnundefinedt just given airtime on the mainstream news, he was given at least a small amount of credence by them. They allowed him to talk without mockery or even much questioning.

Fact-checkers online or even Snopes avoided the story and did not even shut it down.

The Biden administration was actively feeding the UFO story for months before he came forward.

In June 2021 the US intelligence community released a report claiming it knew about unknown flying objects in US airspace.

In January of this year, the Pentagon released files claiming they knew about 247 “unidentified aerial phenomena” in US airspace in 2021 alone.

Then in February, Biden announced a secret task force to study these UFOs.

What’s noteworthy here is the way the press has picked up the UFO ball and really run with it. With no smirk and no giggle and serious reporting on the matter.

In May, the journal Popular Mechanics -who by the way used to ridicule UFO Believers released an article called 6 Solid Reasons to Actually Believe in Aliens”.

Later that month, NASA’s UFO task force released its findings publicly.

This was the buzz at Contact in the Desert and by Monday Grucsh blew the whistle and a story about a family being spooked by aliens in Las Vegas happened.

Pretty wild chain of events.

Consider that Dave Grusch has already been allowed to testify in front of the House of Representatives.

Consider also that Mr. Grusch’s former lawyer was Charles McCullough, the first ever Senate-appointed inspector general of the US intelligence services from 2010-2017.

He’s being given the biggest platform in the country, while represented by “former” intelligence officials.

Is that how you treat a whistleblower who is embarrassing you or endangering secret plans?

We are now seeing a nesting process within the government making it non-transparent even when it appears they are being transparent.

The notion of “nested” unidentified aerial phenomena activities, segregating knowledge within vast bureaucracies, is partly what makes Grusch’s claims both intriguing and for now unverifiable.

If this is the case, organizations focusing on unidentified aerial phenomena, such as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, may operate in earnest and report transparently on the best information they have. Yet they may also be deprived of information essential to their activities.

This would make them little more than PR fronts, designed to create the impression of meaningful action.

In the absence of direct experience of unidentified aerial phenomena, most of us rely on information about them to form our beliefs. Scrutinizing how this information is produced and distributed is essential.

US government activity in this area will continue. Congressman James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, has said he will hold a hearing on UFOs in response to Grusch’s allegations.

The Pentagon has literally approved conspiracy theories about itself undefined so again is this a Psy-op and if so what is the purpose?

It certainly isnundefinedt the topic spoken of in World Governments -and so how is part of the New World Order ploy? undefined and of course everyone talks about Project Bluebeam which is about as credible as Flat Earth.

Donundefinedt leave it up to people like Steven Greer or David Wilcock to tell you what to believe.

It is up to us to decide what is true or not.

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SHOW GUEST: 

Steven Cambian is an award-winning multi-media artist who runs a media and technology company. His creative works have been in radio, television, films, theaters,and many platforms on the internet. He is the host of TRUTHSEEKERS, a show that explores and investigates mysterious topics with a skeptical eye. Truthseekers is available on most video platforms and all audio podcast platforms.