By Billy Cox, 30 June 2020
(De Void, Sarasota Herald-Tribune , Florida )
Billy Cox ties the 2020-2021 Senate Intelligence Authorization Act report
in with the U.S. government’s response to the
8 January 2008 Stephenville, Texas, UFO incident.
8 January 2008 Stephenville, Texas, UFO incident.
The article has an interview with UFO researcher Jan L. Aldrich.
Quote from the article:
“It is impossible to overstate the magnitude of this heretofore
unthinkable directive issued by the Senate last week. It sounds almost, what,
too normal, too pro forma, as if the most radical fishing expedition of our
lifetime is simply a matter of good bureaucratic housekeeping. Yet, here we
are, in a place no one could have predicted even a year ago.
The ‘how’ of why we’re here is the easiest part to figure. Without To
The Stars Academy – which has been lambasted in small but obstreperous corners
as the propaganda arm of some hidden hand – there is no ‘Advanced Aerial
Threats’ mandate in the Senate package. Period. For all of its flaws during and
after its 2017 rollout, TTSA, guided most credibly by Luis Elizondo and Chris
Mellon, has accomplished the impossible. Can we all at least agree on that?”
My comment:
There is no question about it – without the efforts of the To The Stars
Academy – the words “Advanced Aerial Threats” would never have appeared in the
Senate report.
A big kudos and thanks to everyone at the To The Stars Academy.
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