Conspiracy
Full UFO disclosure 'in 2020', claims activist
By
T.K. RandallDecember 30, 2019 ·
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Is the government really about to volunteer classified information on UFOs ? Image Credit: Susan Sterner
Disclosure activist Stephen Bassett claims that the US government will reveal all on alien visitation next year.
Founder and executive director of the Paradigm Research Group, Bassett has spent over 20 years promoting the idea that our planet is being visited by intelligent extraterrestrials and that world governments have been going to considerable lengths to cover this up.
The group cites three main goals on its website:
- Raise public awareness of both the extraterrestrial presence and the truth embargo.
- Convene open congressional hearings to take government and agency witness testimony.
- Incite the political media to appropriately cover the attendant issues.
Following the recent admission by the US Navy that the USS Nimitz incident footage shows genuine 'unidentified aerial phenomena' however, Bassett believes that full disclosure may be imminent.
He even claims that if it wasn't for Donald Trump's presidency, it may have happened even sooner.
"Had it not been for the extraordinary events of the last election in the United States we would already be a couple of years into the post-disclosure world," he told
The Daily Star in an interview.
"If this 'little' political problem in the United States is resolved and [we] get back to a normal, functioning government, though I'm sure it will never be perfect, I think this ET thing and the To The Stars Academy will explode."
"They have got more stuff to release but they have been holding it back and this issue could go wild."
"This means disclosure could easily happen in 2020."
Exactly how he thinks Trump's government has prevented the release of information concerning UFOs, or why a different government would have so readily released said information, however, remains unclear.
Source:
IB Times |
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