Blush response

By Esper

Closing In

On This Day In History
1991: Harry Grant is the oldest NASCAR winner - again.

Quote Of The Day
"When today's race is over, it's over. The only race that matters is the one that's coming up."
(Harry Grant)

When the Joint Congressional Hearing on U.A.P. was held on November 24th, 2024, journalist Michael Shellenberger handed the Chairman, Nancy Mace, a report about Immaculate Constellation, a database of photographic, video and other evidence of a Pentagon Special Access Program (S.A.P.), with no Congressional oversight, dating back over seventy years. The report was written by an anonymous whistleblower who had turned to Michael Shellenberger for protection. Nancy Mace entered the report into the Congressional Record, pointing out that she had been told that simply saying the words Immaculate Constellation in the hearing would see her "put on a list," to which she said, "Well, I guess, come at me, bro'." She also pointed out that the Pentagon has failed six consecutive audits and has, in fact, never passed one. (Curiously, D.O.G.E. has not cut any military funding; in fact, it's looking to give the Defence Department its first trillion dollar budget.)

The previously anonymous author of the Immaculate Constellation report has now come forward and given an interview to long time U.F.O. reporter George Knapp and his colleague Jeremy Corbell. The whistleblower's name is  Matthew Brown, a former Pentagon employee who accidentally discovered the Immaculate Constellation database. When Michael Shellenberger spoke to News Nation's Elizabeth Vargas about the S.A.P., he told her that according to Matthew Brown less than 1% of the evidence contained in the database has been released to the general public, despite being entirely funded by taxpayers' money. This is outrageous!

You can watch the first of the three part interview with Matthew Brown, conducted by George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell, right here. It's mindblowing, even though not much of what Immaculate Constellation contains within its files is covered in this interview; more is promised in parts two and three. If you watch this interview, I am sure you will agree that Matthew Brown comes across as an entirely credible, honest and immensely honourable man. He also looks very frightened; he understands very well that his life is in danger. His answer to the question of why he has now decided to come forward, at immense personal risk, makes me admire him tremendously.

"Look out at the world. Look inside our country. We are not headed to a good future..... Ultimately my biggest fear is what humanity will do to itself out of fear and greed, and what we have done. We have built a prison around ourselves. It's invisible, but it's not complete, and there is still time to maybe alter our trajectory, have a different future. It may not be the best one that we had hoped for, but it's gonna be a damn sight better than what they have planned for us...... On a personal level, I am giving up the future I made for myself, and was going to try and make for a family. I'm proud of what I accomplished in my time in government. It is painful to leave the good people there, and to know that there really isn't room for people to act according to their conscience, and our constutional ideals on the inside."

Please enjoy watching this interview with a true hero, a hero to all humanity.

And while we are on the subject, you might want to watch this video of a respected scientist telling a sitting member of Congress talking about his encounters with four alien species, namely Nordics, greys, reptillians and insectoids during a May 1, 2025 briefing hosted by the House Oversight Committee and the UAP Disclosure Fund. Not only that, but former N.A.S.A. scientist Mike Gold shows a N.A.S.A. photograph, taken in March 2025, of a huge luminous dome on the Lunar horizon, and a T.R.3B near the Moon!

By the way, no music link today because I just could not think of anything that didn't seem trite compared to the magnitude of this event. I’d be happy to take your suggestions though.

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