Press Release - For Immediate Distribution
Toronto [ZNN] What do a former veteran of the CIA's Directorate of Operations and a former Assistant Secretary of Defence for Intelligence have to tell the world about UFOs?
It appears the world is about to find out.
ZlandCommunications has just learned from its network sources that a major international announcement is to be made about the reality of UFOs Wednesday Oct 11, 2017 at 12:00 noon EST/9:00 am PST. [In many investigative circles the acronym UAP - Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon is also used.]
An exclusive live broadcast from Seattle Washington will feature a team of insiders who will reveal information concerning US inside government knowledge of UFOs and the advanced technologies used by these craft of unknown origin that will benefit society.
The research team includes:
- A 25-year veteran of the CIA’s Directorate of Operations;
- Lockheed Martin Program Director for Advanced Systems at “Skunk Works”;
- A former deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in both the Bush and Clinton administrations;
- A DoD Senior Intelligence officer who, among other sensitive responsibilities, ran a Pentagon aerospace “threat identification” program focusing on unidentified aerial technologies.
- The team also includes well placed and experienced professionals, from Intelligence and high academic positions.
This effort is being spearheaded by Tom DeLonge co-founder and interim CEO of To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science.
Team member Jim Semivan, a 25 year veteran CIA official, was quoted as saying: "I have come to realize that the Phenomenon (UFOs)... appears to exist both in our consensus reality and in another unknown space."
Why is this announcement significant?
There appears to be an emergence of a consensus among the team members - many of whom were employed within the highest levels of US national security agencies - that in their respective positions they became aware of restrictions within US government structures that prohibit and suppress the release of any information about UFOs.
However, it has been revealed to the team members that some of the 'government agency insiders' have been working hard to change this condition - thus allowing the movement of knowledge of the UFO reality to emerge into the public domain through a public company.
Could this initiative represent a breakthrough in the UFO cover-up? Might the standoff between disclosure advocates and the US government be coming to an end? Has this group somehow been granted a variance to become a legitimate and authoritative voice about the reality of UFOs?
Some or all of these questions may be answered tomorrow.
To tune-in to the live broadcast click here
Read an overview of this live event by investigative journalist Leslie Kean at: HUFF POST (Thanks is extended to Ms. Kean by ZNN for source material.)
Review PRG disclosure activist Steve Bassett's assessment of this announcement. Here
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wow..I'm all ears..yes!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a high tech military prone faction. Partial controlled disclosures for sure. Not the consciousness-raising-before-contact-and-technologies given (Adamski like) types. Partial truths. Grant CAMERON has a good understanding of this. Each major discloser contacted by different factions (or agents with a different mission to spread different aspects of the overall situation) thinks he has more of a grip on the overall situation than what he really does. Each would be contacted according to his or her personal psychological preferences. I am for consciousness raising and cultura transformation but also recognize that the need to defend against some ET varieties may be real, yes. However, it can also be overbblown as an extension of the military-industrial conservative way of thinking. An extension of more of the same ways of thinking and feeling that lead to further divisions. An over reliance on technology as well.
ReplyDeleteOther disclosers like Dr. Greer (in contact with other factions or people feeding him different aspects) think that all ETs are benevolent. He would not agree. Again, I think that Grant Cameron has a good understanding of the multiple disclosure initiatives.