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Pre-Roswell 1945 UFO incident to be investigated by DOD

In late December 2022, Congress added an amendment to the National Defense Authorization act in which the Department of Defense would have to go over 70+ years of files related to unidentified anomalous phenomenon (widely known as UFO’s). Since the amendment has been added there have been 366 newly identified military sightings. Out of the 366 sightings only 53% were able to be debunked to things such as, clutter in the air, drones, and balloon like objects.
Nick Pope, a former UK Ministry of Defense official, spoke on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and said that anyone involved in programs related to this issue dating all the way back to 1945 will have there NDA’s rolled back and will be allowed to testify there knowledge in front of congress.
The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (established by the defense department in 2022) will lead the charge in identifying these UAP’s that could potentially pose a major national security threat, according to lawmakers.
Representative Mike Gallagher, a Wisconsin Republican, introduced the bill. He is a member of the Armed Services Committee. Mr. Gallagher said that a “comprehensive timeline” of unidentified aerial phenomena in U.S. government records was needed. The amendment will ensure a complete and full review of “all U.S. government classified and unclassified information.”
“This is an important step that will give us a more comprehensive understanding of what we know — and don’t know — about incidents impacting our military,” Gallagher said.
Sara Carter asked Luis Elizondo, Former Director, Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) on The Sara Carter Show if “UAP’s ever interfered with our military apparatus’s?” Elizondo’s response was, “Absolutely, absolutely, unequivocally… there are historic incidents.”
In 1945 the first major UAP incident occurred known as ‘The Trinity Incident’ or ‘The Roswell before Roswell’, this is two years before the famous Roswell incident where an egg shaped object crash landed near an atomic bomb testing site, nearly 100 miles from Roswell. “Trinity; The Best-Kept Secret” is a book written by Dr. Jaques Vallee, a computer scientist, astronomer and ufologist, and journalist Paolo Harris, where they showed all there research including eyewitness accounts of the event. Eyewitness accounts included seeing small creatures in the egg shaped object. This, will more than likely, be the first incident to be investigated under the congressional mandate.
All things nuclear have been the epicenter of these sightings, begging the question; What is the connection between Nuclear power and UAP’s?
Luis Elizondo: 'I am just a soldier that was asked to to a job' || #UFOhttps://t.co/4gGiP9tKgb pic.twitter.com/H5XGrpL6VS
— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) June 21, 2021
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Biden Administration Proposes Rule to Fortify Federal Bureaucracy Against Republican Presidency

In a strategic move, the Biden administration has unveiled a proposed rule aimed at reinforcing the left-leaning federal bureaucracy, potentially hindering future conservative policy implementations by Republican presidents. This move has raised concerns about the efficacy of democratic elections when a deep-seated bureaucracy remains largely unchanged, regardless of electoral outcomes.
Key points of the situation include:
Presidential Appointees vs. Career Bureaucrats: Of the 2.2 million federal civil workers, only 4,000 are presidential appointees. The vast majority, made up of career bureaucrats, continue in their roles from one administration to the next. This continuity is facilitated by rules that make it exceedingly difficult to discipline or replace them, resulting in a bureaucracy that tends to lean left politically.
Union Political Affiliation: A striking 95% of unionized federal employees who donate to political candidates support Democrats, according to Open Secrets, with only 5% favoring Republicans. This significant political skew among federal workers raises questions about the potential for political bias in the execution of government policies.
Obstructionism and Challenges for GOP Presidents: Some career bureaucrats have been accused of obstructing Republican presidents’ agendas, leading to policy delays and challenges. For example, during the Trump administration, career lawyers in the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division declined to challenge Yale University’s discrimination against Asian American applicants, prompting Trump to seek legal counsel from other divisions. The case was subsequently dropped when Joe Biden took office.
Biden’s Countermeasures: President Biden has taken steps to protect the bureaucracy’s status quo. In October 2020, Trump issued an executive order aiming to reclassify federal workers who make policy as at-will employees, but Biden canceled it upon taking office.
Proposed Rule and Congressional Actions: The rule unveiled by the Biden administration seeks to further impede a president’s ability to reinstate Trump’s order. Additionally, some Democrats in Congress are pushing to eliminate the president’s authority to reclassify jobs entirely. This has been referred to as an attempt to “Trump-proof the federal workforce.”
Republican Candidates’ Pledge: GOP candidates such as President Donald J Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Ron DeSantis have pledged to address this issue. According to reports from Fox News, Ramaswamy has gone further, advocating for the elimination of half or more of civil service positions, emphasizing the need for accountability.
Debate on the Merit of the Civil Service: While Democrats and their media allies argue that civil service protects merit over patronage, critics contend that the system has evolved into a form of job security for federal workers with minimal accountability. Federal employees often receive higher salaries and more substantial benefits than their private-sector counterparts.
In summary, the Biden administration’s proposed rule and broader actions to protect the federal bureaucracy have sparked a debate over the role of career bureaucrats in shaping government policy.
Republican candidates are vowing to address these concerns, highlighting the need for accountability and ensuring that government agencies work in alignment with the elected president’s agenda. This ongoing debate raises important questions about the relationship between the bureaucracy and the democratic process in the United States.
Information in this article was retrieved from Fox News.
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