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    Default Re: Tom DeLonge, TTSA and 'Sekret Machines': Is Disclosure Going Mainstream?

    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Quote Posted by Cidersomerset (here)
    Coast To Coast AM - March 27, 2016 Government UFO Revelations

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=vkQHSO-T9hk
    Yes, that's what I uploaded, and was the interview I was referring to.
    That interview with Tom DeLonge and George Knapp seems to be gone almost everywhere. It's not on YT, Bitchute, the official Coast to Coast library, nor in the Avalon library, at least not under the link mentioned in this thread. But it's still here on Rumble.

    Here are some of Tom DeLonge's statements from the interview that have been referenced earlier in this thread:

    Quote I think people need to understand that we're in a transition here with this topic and that some really big things are about to happen. […]

    You have an issue that's going to tackle cosmology and religion, scientific breakthroughs that will seem like magic to people, relationships with countries that we're not supposed to have relationships with, defense systems that we've been building secretly with enormous amounts of money for a very long period of time, where people, if they knew about it, would probably be in an uproar, until they knew the reasons why […].

    The more that I found out about this stuff, and once they started giving me the information, I realized that all these young people are gonna look at these areas of our government and say, "You guys are heroes. You guys are doing heroic stuff, incredible stuff, and no one knows about it, and you're letting all these weirdos on the internet define you and say it's all a big conspiracy. It's a big bad secret government, you know, keeping secrets cause they're better than us or we can't handle the truth or they're doing it for money and to be in control of the world." Not a thing could be further from the truth. Once you understand why they're keeping their efforts secret and what they've been doing, you will realize that they need to be empowered and they need to be given every bit of resource that they could possibly need for what they're doing. And I'm excited to tell that part of the story, I'm excited for people to understand that these are good people doing important work […].
    I'm revisiting the information about Tom DeLonge and TTSA to contextualize subsequent developments such as the 2017 articles in the NYT and the Washington Post and the continued media presence of Luiz Elizondo, who also seems to put out a narrative that's very similar to that of DeLonge, essentially whitewashing the role of the government and the military.

    Here, Elizondo talks on The Daily Show in September 2024:


    Here is some of what Elizondo says in the interview:

    Quote The US government, for many decades, has been investing a lot of taxpayer money looking into this topic here. And it turns out there are absoletely technologies that are coming into our controlled US airspace over our sensitive military installations, may have the ability to interfere with our nuclear equities, and it's real. And not only are pilots picking it up and reporting it, also we've got an electro-optical data, like gun camera footage, FLIR footage, and also radar data. And it's not just here. It looks like it's pretty pervasive all over the world now. […]

    The fine men and women of the Pentagon and the US government do incredible work. And most of the time, we are a lot better off as a society because of their professionalism. Unfortunately, in this particular case, the bureaucracy was the problem. We continued to try to get alarm bells up to the secretary of defense over and over again, but there was this layer of these proverbial Praetorian guards that didn't want to tell the secretary of defense that we were spending taxpayer money looking into these things, and, by the way, it turns out they're real. […]

    When we look at this issue here, this has been going on for decades. This has been going on since the late 1940s. […] There was a crash [at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947]. It was a vehicle that had broken into two pieces, and it was recovered by the US government, taken to a secure military installation, and then from there it went out to certain locations. […]

    I think what people need to know right now, the US government is taking this topic very seriously. There's several pieces of legislation that are going through Congress right now. There are members in both the House and the Senate that have been briefed by whistleblowers on this topic, people who have been part of certain efforts, UAP efforts, in the past. […] The idea is to open the door for whistleblowers to come out and be able to have a protected conversation with Congress, so Congress can then have a conversation with the American people. […] This is a bipartisan issue. […]

    We've spent many decades backing ourselves into a corner on this conversation. And the government has said publicly what its position is. Now it's in a situation where it's having to unwind that conversation and say, "Look, folks, we haven't always been completely forthcoming and truthful with you." And that's a hard conversation to have. […]

    In the last seven years, I think we've come further on this conversation than we have in the last seventy. There are elements now in the government that want this conversation to occur. They want the American people to know, "Look, this is the worst kept secret at this point, probably in the US government." I mean, it's pathetic. The fact that so many people now in our militaries, our intelligence communities, have even in some cases come up close and personal with these things.
    People of Avalon, what are your opinions on how this all unfolded over the last years with TTSA, DeLonge, and Elizondo?

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    Default Re: Tom DeLonge, TTSA and 'Sekret Machines': Is Disclosure Going Mainstream?

    See, that's the big secret they don't want to tell, or don't know themselves. Eisenhower was the first President to know this.



    The quote from James C. Horak underlines this very nicely:

    "If time travel is possible, will be possible, has ever been possible it is with us now." - James C. Horak
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