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Sirius Disclosure
Published: 2015-10-13
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuqBtXDrYDk
I'm just trying to give you sort of a sense of what happened before may of two thousand and one with that what's now very famous national Press Club event so this was all going on with the idea that if we were to provide the correct information to the president into his advisors and two members of Congress that in Congress they would do the right thing and
would it's close this information because the Cold War had ended and we thought here's a fig leaf to put on the secrecy even though it's a bit of a it misdirect but politicians always need to have a cover see YA Washington's all about cover your ass so could explain forty years of secrecy they could have said well during the Cold War ten since we didn't want
to throw into that mix the fact that we're being visited by interstellar civilizations and with also it a program to study whether technologies are and now that the Cold War is over we can come clean so I was recommending that they use that as an excuse for the chicanery that had gone on between nineteen fifty six and nineteen nineties forty years well it was an interesting
thing that happened in the fall of nineteen ninety three I was given a lecture at the at the collar of state university hosted by astronaut Brian o'leary and Maury Albertson who's won the co founders of the score and they became very very close friends and supporters what we're doing %HESITATION and in that presentation I laid out the entire sort of manifesto of justifying disclosure ending secrecy
and what we should do and at the end of that talk and I don't know there may be eight hundred people there thousands that there was a man little bald man standing at the back of the room and he wouldn't leave and he waited almost everyone was gone he came up to me in his doctor Greer %HESITATION I think I can help you with this %HESITATION
I know some folks in Washington who want to know about this but they're not getting any good answers I so will like who I thought he was going to say you know staffers for congressman blah blah from no where bill Montana and he said well I'm very good friends with the director central intelligence the CI director and he would like to be briefed on this and
of course I so that's a good start so and now initially it meeting was set up for November of nineteen ninety three and it got pushed back because of scheduling conflicts that he had not had %HESITATION to December thirteenth three my wife Emily was there with me %HESITATION and the cover story was a dinner party just here in Arlington at this man's home and with the
CI director and with his so the CIA director's wife %HESITATION doctor sue Woolsey who is the chief operating officer of the national academies so but which is very good because I feel we can get two birds with one stone here because she's a very senior scientist and a very prestigious since %HESITATION so again we got a nanny for the kids flew up to Washington had this
meeting now I you know normally when you meet with someone a cabinet level it's the you know very tight maybe twenty minutes fifteen thirty this went on for about three hours and the natural part of that I think had this whole briefcase and portfolio full of all these images of photographs and documents in cases and all this stuff and after about ten minutes %HESITATION see I
directors that okay have no this what we need we know that they exist and it turns out he and his wife had a sighting in New Hampshire when they were younger I want to know and this is the key question to answer why won't they tell me in the president about it and the CIA director I said I was that's another discussion and at first you
know I got some hint of this when I got the letter which I have in my archives will subsequently Woolsey tried to back pedal and say this briefing never happened publicly said so and I can prove it to be a lie how we say in Washington how do you know their line their lips are moving let's are moving to me Sir line so %HESITATION ouch they
just say that I did it's on the record there you go so %HESITATION but the letter I got riding the briefing from Marcos said that you're going to free the first person to brief the president people and his CI a director on this issue because they've asked questions and they can't get anything through channels now at that point I have to say I thought I was
being zoomed I really thought this was a prevarication and that that that this spy master the CI director just one to pick my brain find out what we were doing with folks like the Rockefellers and that adopt and it turned out he hundred percent without the loop he knew nothing about these projects and he was being completely deceived by those who had compartmented Telligent within the
agency the CIA and he literally was even Zamperla had no clothes so what's the president so it was at that point December thirteenth nineteen ninety three that I realized that we were living in a country that had undergone a quiet coup date ha decades earlier that isn't talked about in the New York Times and Washington post because it would be the biggest story ever and the
biggest scandal ever they'd rather talk about the blue stain on address and other triviality is or the stay on a blue dress and rather than talking about the truth and we at that point %HESITATION had put together a white paper which is in my first book %HESITATION about extraterrestrial intelligence I was you can get our website at serious disclosure dot com and it scribes basically the
plan of what need to be done by the chief executive the president his people to in the secret so I had that in my hands I was given it to took to the CI directories he was leaving and %HESITATION he looked at me and he said how can we disclose that which we have no access very chilling question so in other words if we were to
push on this then it would unveil the biggest constitutional crisis in the United States history and no president wants to admit that they're out of the loop on important things no one wants to admit therefore he said we will do what we can do our continued to look into this please continue to send anything information you have to me through this contact but %HESITATION we'll have
to see what the president can that meeting as I said was about three hours to do most of it was talking about contact knowledge she's why secrecy would be as extreme as it is and this is the good the why of secrecy is much more difficult for people to get their minds around then how so let me first do the how everyone thinks they're something caught
above top secret well in the United States government most governments there's there's no such thing there's actually confidential secret and top secret but then within these classifications there are compartments so you have T. S. S. C. ice top secrets but the special compartmented intelligence so T. SSE I it's the compartment you're in some compartments like what Edward Snowden %HESITATION exposed about prism was a compartment that
the president and the oversight committees Congress knew about however misguided they may have been they were legally over same compartment that's why he's in trouble there are other compartments better unacknowledged special access special access projects require these clearances and unacknowledged ones mean exactly that they are acknowledged to no one outside the compartment and that includes the president of the states or the chairman of the joint
chiefs of staff or whoever so one of the big mistakes that people make is conflating people's position in the military the CIA Congress the president seat the White House the National Security Council the whole alphabet soup of government agencies we had access all access just because they have a top secret clearance every compartment and I know men who had %HESITATION in one compartment and earn one
section and they have a friend that's in another compartment and they both have top secret clearances very high compartments and they do not know what each other is working on they may be best friends in the and that is how it works but the unacknowledged special access projects mean that they're not acknowledged and this is what Rumsfeld meant the day before nine eleven if you look
at the films serious when he said there's two point three trillion dollars unaccounted for and the department of defense but budget over the last few years not billion trillion now it's at least five trillion now this is no flaming liberal this is Donald Rumsfeld okay who drag us into this mess it or call the Iraq war along with Dick Cheney and some other neocons who didn't
understand Middle East obviously %HESITATION or anything else for that matter dealing with world politics and so that her but he literally said that I don't know if he knew it was been found but it was we got it and it's in the film serious so what does that mean three trillion dollars on it it means that there is no account I know an auditor %HESITATION audits
of my uncle so company was north %HESITATION which says a lot of top secret work on certain kinds of aircraft just like Lockheed Martin has certain contracts dealing with anti gravity for posting craft and if it's a an unacknowledged compartment and it has some billions of dollars in it the auditor will be told you don't have a need to know what's going on with this and
it is just rubber stamped as an audit have no idea where that money's going to goes in the front door where it's going through the back door god only knows all right we estimate between a hundred and two hundred billion dollars every year is going into the unacknowledged government and this is a conservative estimate unacknowledged Congress doesn't know what's going to president doesn't know where it's
going to see a lot of senior military people don't know how it's being used and where it's going my military adviser for twenty years was in one project that was a three billion dollar unacknowledged special access the admiral that he was working under my they basically went to SKF cure communication intelligence facility underground everyone's weapons were taken everyone cellphones watches anything electronic taken one man went
down there with them with a gun the gun but that was the security enforcement officer for that use that I acknowledge special access project you sap and they were all told the guy took a bullet out the chamber and they said if you tell anything anyone about anything going on in this unacknowledged project there is a bullet with your name on it and it will find
you somewhere somehow now this is not a movie this is actually help that world works that's the world I've lived in since nineteen ninety three and %HESITATION been exposed to and so that is serious stuff and they mean it and so and so my military advice is still absolutely this is no John McCartney Oboler John Grisham story this is really how unacknowledged super black world operates
now of all the projects that are unacknowledged black bag operations of all kinds special operations of all kinds the blackest and the most unacknowledged or ones dealing with your photos and Telligent by far and so that's why when you read the document from nineteen early nineteen fifties from Canada the Wilbur Smith document where he says after talking to someone in the United States government does the
Canadian top secret document that got declassified accidentally it's on our website and he says this subject is the most secret subject in the United States and exceeds the secrecy surrounding the development of the hydrogen bomb at that point we had and that made a hydrogen bomb imagine some more secret then the ultimate doomsday weapon not an atomic bomb Thurman nuclear hydrogen bomb is what we're working
on a fifty one so the thing I point out the votes is that the sort of operations have gotten so out of control that that's why Eisenhower said the where the military industrial complex when he left office in nineteen the one just before Jack Kennedy took office and Eisenhower on his watch and he was bitter about this to the very end Jackie Gleason a famous comedian
as wife told our team that up with Jackie Gleason and Eisenhower good friends that Gleason was better about this heartbroken about this the day he died that he had lost control over the issue of of projects and that happened between nineteen fifty six and nineteen one now why did this extreme without so this gives you an idea how unacknowledged special access projects there hermetically sealed silos
and no one outside that Hartman that matter your position in government doesn't matter your clearance we'll know what you're doing it so wrap your mind around that that is how these projects are managed %HESITATION and we're talking a poem with limited amount of money they can use and access to enforce this and run those projects is it legal now %HESITATION is it dangerous yes because it
is a by definition %HESITATION completely %HESITATION without oversight of the people the people's representatives or the president or for that matter the senior folks at the Pentagon I'll get to this and I'm so at this point I'm really I'm just sort of like I'm absorbing all this look I'm a country doctor in North Carolina rambling or we are taking care of shootings and stabbings and car
wrecks and burns and what have you and this bag of crap gets handed off to me and I think you know this is way past my pay grade I'm just %HESITATION and in January or early February nineteen ninety four a friend of the president's comes to our home a man that I had met sometime earlier and %HESITATION name is Kevin Foley these years enough of gonna
go shares name and his brother would stay overnight at the White House a lot have breakfast with the present he was a big fund raiser for president Clinton from Minnesota fully family very well known political family and I got up there met with this family and what have you and he came back to my home and he said well we're having dinner around the table and
in this house and we had in North Carolina and it he turns to me and he says well the president and his folks really are very supportive of what you're recommending white paper this set of it recommendation side given the CIA director but they're concerned that if he does this he'll end up like Jack Kennedy and I start laughing I think joking what's %HESITATION and he
stops me and because he was sort of a big kind of chip %HESITATION heavy set jolly sort of the group gregarious Paul power co operative you know and I just thought he was making a joke like a bad habit if I tell you have to kill you sort of cliche and he stopped me and he says no they're not kidding how he said will Kevin put
we don't talk about this in front of the children but the children were small then and I said we need to %HESITATION you know talk in the library after dinner %HESITATION so we went to the library after dinner to talk about %HESITATION this issue and I was very very concerned that this could even be on the radar be anyone at the White House and he says
yes absolutely the president is convinced and his people are convinced that if he were to push on this issue that he would be subject to %HESITATION tweak termination with extreme prejudice TBP and I said Hon well then what do you want me to do I mean look at me that's not like I've got a secret service detail and he said well no they think you can
do this you should go ahead and try to bring this stuff together bring I said oh yes I said I'm expendable he says yes as it don't matter if I get killed you can't risk the president he said that's right you are expendable so from then I always call myself the throwaway guided matter if I get killed you know because I'm nobody and I remain nobody