Thursday, December 31, 2020

COVID-19 Relief Bill Includes Provision To Have The Pentagon And U.S. Intel Agencies To Reveal All UFO Information

Daily Mail: Donald Trump signing coronavirus bill kicked off 180-day countdown for Pentagon and spy agencies to reveal to Intelligence Committee EVERYTHING they know about UFOs 

 * Several measures snuck their way into the $2.3 trillion coroanvirus relief and government funding joint package 
 * One is a requirement that the Pentagon and spy agencies report to the Senate Intelligence and Armed Services Committees everything they know about UFOs 
 * It gives the relevant agencies 180 days from the time of President Donald Trump's signature on Sunday to share the information 
 * The measure flew under that radar as it was included as a comment from the Intelligence Committee, chaired by Florida Senator Marco Rubio 
 * The push for more transparency on unidentified flying objects comes after the Pentagon's published in April three Navy videos showing proof of such sightings 

A lot of measures made their way into the $2.3 trillion COVID relief and government funding bill, including setting a timeline for the Defense Department and spy agencies to reveal all they know about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). 

The provision flew under the radar as it was included as a 'committee comment' from Senate Intelligence Committee Acting Chairman Marco Rubio rolled into the annual intelligence authorization act rather than in the text of the 5,593-page massive funding and relief legislation. 

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WNU Editor: All of this is in a Covid-19 relief bill?!?!?!?! 

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19 comments:

B.Poster said...

Not surprising at all. Unfortunately I think it's pretty much always been this way in America.

While I'd certainly love to know what the Pentagon knows about UFOs, I don't think it would be pleasant.

The idea of visitors from other planets seems silly. These craft demonstrate abilities that are far beyond those of the US military. The most plausible explanation is that someone on earth, a country or countries possesses technology that is far superior to ours. While the most likely candidates I believe would be Russia or China, it could be someone else.

Can they mass produce these things? I would assume so and I would assume these UFOs are the technology, likely with military applications of another country or countries here on earth until definitively proven otherwise.

Unknown said...

If the CIA & Pentagon reveal that Klingons & Daleks actually exist, I think 2021 could be a wee bit worse than 2020. The last thing we need are more illegal aliens...Keep ducking πŸ––πŸ‘½

Anonymous said...

The United States has correctly castigated China for its duplicity and the WHO for its laxity—but the U.S. has also failed the international community. Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. has withdrawn from several international partnerships and antagonized its allies. It has a seat on the WHO’s executive board, but left that position empty for more than two years, only filling it this May, when the pandemic was in full swing. Since 2017, Trump has pulled more than 30 staffers out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s office in China, who could have warned about the spreading coronavirus. Last July, he defunded an American epidemiologist embedded within China’s CDC. America First was America oblivious.

Even after warnings reached the U.S., they fell on the wrong ears. Since before his election, Trump has cavalierly dismissed expertise and evidence. He filled his administration with inexperienced newcomers, while depicting career civil servants as part of a “deep state.” In 2018, he dismantled an office that had been assembled specifically to prepare for nascent pandemics. American intelligence agencies warned about the coronavirus threat in January, but Trump habitually disregards intelligence briefings. The secretary of health and human services, Alex Azar, offered similar counsel, and was twice ignored.

Being prepared means being ready to spring into action, “so that when something like this happens, you’re moving quickly,” Ronald Klain, who coordinated the U.S. response to the West African Ebola outbreak in 2014, told me. “By early February, we should have triggered a series of actions, precisely zero of which were taken.” Trump could have spent those crucial early weeks mass-producing tests to detect the virus, asking companies to manufacture protective equipment and ventilators, and otherwise steeling the nation for the worst. Instead, he focused on the border.

Anonymous said...

WNU,

This is logrolling. Washington moves in no other way.

"In politics, "logrolling" generally refers to vote-trading by lawmakers to ensure that each legislator's favored provisions have a higher chance of passing. Specifically, logrolling means combining several provisions into one bill."

The Democrats could put a provision into an omnibus bill to provide 50% of the Russian or Chinese budget and it would pass. You should try it and see how far it gets to passage. By how far it gets, you know how rotten the heartwood of the oak is.

https://politicaldictionary.com/words/logrolling/

Anonymous said...

Troll at 7:57

Step 1: Browse Leftwing nutter publications like "The Atlantic" for titles that you believe support your point.

"Why the Pandemic Is So Bad in America - The Atlantic"

www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/09/coronavirus-american-failure/614191/

"Being prepared means being ready to spring into action, “so that when something like this happens, you’re moving quickly,” Ronald Klain, who coordinated the U.S. response to the West African Ebola outbreak in 2014, told me. “By early February, we should have triggered a series of actions, precisely zero of which were taken.” Trump could have spent those crucial early weeks mass-producing tests to detect the virus, asking companies to manufacture protective equipment and ventilators, and otherwise steeling the nation for the worst. Instead, he focused on the border."

Step 2: Skim or do not read the article.

Step 3: Copy 2 or 3 paragraphs of the article

Step 4: Paste paragraphs to War News Update without quotes or attribution.

Step 5: Do not comment about how the article in question is correct, supports your thesis

Step 6: Success. You are ow an accomplished Chinese govt. troll or Arch liberal wingnut & nutbag. You have a promising future at an America college teaching American students (i.e. making them dumber than a box or rocks).


We all know who this Sub-70 IQ troll is.

Anonymous said...

nota bene
Be critical of what others do and do nothing on our own
momma's boy still sucking the tit

Anonymous said...

You have no idea of what I do, but you have proudly bragged about doing very little. Your scintillating intellect has left us all nonplussed about your all around lack of ability. You are definitely not one to go John Galt.

Anonymous said...

still ranting like a baby, stalker? your mommy sure raised a real man
and you speak for all the folks here? try this. you can identify

Pro-Trump lawyer Lin Wood ramped up the crazy on Wednesday night by suggesting Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was somehow involved in Justice Antonin Scalia’s death and part of a child-sex cult.

Wood, alongside on-again-off-again Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell, has been at the forefront of President Donald Trump’s hopeless attempt to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s decisive victory in the Nov. 3 election. Besides filing a slew of conspiratorial lawsuits alleging election fraud that have been laughed out of court, Wood has urged Georgian Republicans not to vote in next week’s pivotal Senate runoffs because of his belief that the election will be “rigged” and has filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court to halt the Jan. 5 election.

Anonymous said...

Throughout late summer and fall, in the heat of a re-election campaign that he would go on to lose, and in the face of mounting evidence of a surge in infections and deaths far worse than in the spring, Mr. Trump’s management of the crisis — unsteady, unscientific and colored by politics all year — was in effect reduced to a single question: What would it mean for him?

The result, according to interviews with more than two dozen current and former administration officials and others in contact with the White House, was a lose-lose situation. Mr. Trump not only ended up soundly defeated by Joseph R. Biden Jr., but missed his chance to show that he could rise to the moment in the final chapter of his presidency and meet the defining challenge of his tenure.

Efforts by his aides to persuade him to promote mask wearing, among the simplest and most effective ways to curb the spread of the disease, were derailed by his conviction that his political base would rebel against anything that would smack of limiting their personal freedom. Even his own campaign’s polling data to the contrary could not sway him.

Anonymous said...

Clerky has a sensitive side!

Anonymous said...

COVID and other respiratory viruses infect most during the cold dry months. Being so dry I think it is less about droplets and aerosols containing water and viruses than just plain viruses. The water component probably evaporates away quickly. If it is just plain viruses floating in the air at nose level, masks do not do shit. The mesh size is much greater than the virus size.

I do not expect the Chinese troll or the idiot that posted at 4:16 to understand "greater than".

You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink. This horse (4:16) as been led to water many times and has told us that it revels in it ignorance like a pig in a mud wallow.

Anonymous said...

Child sex cults exist. The are real.

Britain

"Political parties, police and prosecutors “turned a blind eye” to allegations of child sexual abuse connected to Westminster, ignored victims and showed excessive “deference” to MPs and ministers fighting to clear their reputations, an investigation has found."

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/feb/25/police-and-politicians-turned-blind-eye-to-westminster-child-abuse-claims-report

Ukraine
Ukraine Orphanages Feeder for Child Trafficking

USA
"In 1988, the raid and closure of the Franklin Federal Credit Union in Omaha, Nebraska revealed a child sex trafficking ring, mainly boys and, later, girls from Boys Town, Nebraska, that included prominent members of society and government officials as the perpetrators."

https://medicalkidnap.com/2019/09/09/is-the-franklin-cover-up-scandal-of-child-sex-trafficking-in-boystown-nebraska-still-happening-today/

Democrats tried to tie President George H.W Bush to Boystown.

The we have Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton.

I hope Lin Wood has proof, but sometimes proof is not enough. A judge can simply say "Nothing to see here.".

Roberts acted one way before SCOTUS and another way after Obama. It has been put down to his illegal adoption of Irish kids via Central America. Maybe it is due to something else. Everything about Roberts is odd. The illegal adoption does not upset me. The parents voluntarily if illegally gave them up. They did not want them or the Irish state did not pay them enough welfare to make it worth their time. The kids went to a better household socio-economic-wise. So the adoption does not upset me.

It does not seem to upset liberals, because they do not belly ache about Roberts now that he rules their way. So the adoption must not be material to them except as leverage.

I thought Mr. or Mrs. Roberts were infertile. Maybe that is not it. Maybe there is something queer about Roberts.


"Entering the English language in the 16th century, queer originally meant "strange", "odd", "peculiar", or "eccentric." It might refer to something suspicious or "not quite right", or to a person with mild derangement or who exhibits socially inappropriate behaviour."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer


Maybe sub-IQ 70 should live in reality.

Anonymous said...

RECOGNIZE THESE TWO GREAT FRIENDS?

Anonymous said...

Trump was the product of deep, disturbing currents on the American right; he was not the creator of them. Those currents have existed for many decades; we saw them manifested in the popularity of figures such as Sarah Palin, Patrick J. Buchanan, Newt Gingrich, Oliver North, and many others. But their power grew in force and speed over the past decade. In 2016, Trump tapped into these currents and, as president and leader of the Republican Party, he channeled those populist passions destructively, rather than in the constructive ways that other Republicans before him, such as Ronald Reagan, had done. (Even if you’re a progressive who loathed Reagan, the notion that he was a pernicious and malicious force in American politics in the style of Trump is simply not credible.)

Tom Nichols: This Republican Party is not worth saving

What is happening in the GOP is that figures such as Hawley, along with many of his Senate and House colleagues, and important Republican players, including the former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, are all trying to position themselves as the heirs of Trump. None of them possesses the same sociopathic qualities as Trump, and their efforts will be less impulsive and presumably less clownish, more calculated and probably less conspiracy-minded. It may be that not all of them support Hawley’s stunt; perhaps some are even embarrassed by it. But these figures are seismographers; they are determined to act in ways that win the approval of the Republican Party’s base. And this goes to the heart of the danger.

The problem with the Republican “establishment” and with elected officials such as Josh Hawley is not that they are crazy, or that they don’t know any better; it is that they are cowards, and that they are weak. They are far more ambitious than they are principled, and they are willing to damage American politics and society rather than be criticized by their own tribe.

Anonymous said...


The Atlantic
"The Unbearable Weakness of Trump’s Minions"

www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/the-unbearable-weakness-of-trumps-minions/ar-BB1cnhoQ

"Trump was the product of deep, disturbing currents on the American right; he was not the creator of them..."

And once again the sub-70 IQ idiot reaches for "The Atlantic", a known leftwinger rag.

Wehner is not very proud of his unspecified degree. I am of the opinion that he is a man who lives by the principle "It is not what you know; it is who you know."

A decade from now Wehner will be as Republican, conservative, and Christian as Steve Schmidt. If Wehner had to make a living outside The Swamp, he'd starve.

Wehner is Jennifer Rubin in drag.

Anonymous said...

"Both The Atlantic Magazine and web publication produce quality journalism that utilizes moderately loaded wording that typically favors the left"

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-atlantic/

That loaded wording is especially attractive to the low IQ set.

Anonymous said...

Your links like your arguments never work.

Anonymous said...

Cheater

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