From Super Bowl To White House - UFOs Have Entered The Political And Entertainment Mainstream
Written by Christopher Sharp - 12 February 2024
Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena or UAPs: They’re real and mainstream.
Martin Scorsese's latest Super Bowl ad for Squarespace masterfully interweaves iconic pop culture references of flying saucers and little green men with genuine testimony from senior intelligence officials and footage of unexplainable objects documented by highly-trained military pilots.
Now, the issue of unidentified objects seen in our oceans and skies is poised to become a focal point in the upcoming Presidential and Congressional races, driven by bipartisan interest and independent advocacy efforts.
This week, the esteemed Watergate and Pentagon Papers lawyer, Danny Sheehan, launched his latest transparency crusade: to mobilize Congress to hold hearings on UAPs in anticipation of the election season.
His organization, the New Paradigm Institute, is spearheading a dynamic online and grassroots movement, bolstered by paid advertisements aimed at thrusting the topic into forthcoming election debates.
The message is clear: reach out to your representatives and demand transparency.
For Sheehan and his institute, the prospect of reverse-engineered technology, ranging from unlimited clean energy to anti-gravitic propulsion, holds the potential to revolutionize politics and human civilization for the betterment of all.
Sheehan consults with highly cleared and senior whistleblowers who have testified to the Intelligence Community’s Inspector General. Their accounts involve the retrieval and reverse engineering of craft not originating from Earth.
The whistleblower testimony isn’t merely “trust me bro”; instead, they offer verifiable information, detailing precise names and locations of alleged illegal programs.
Recently, Dr Sean Kirkpatrick, former Director of the U.S. government’s official UAP investigation office - the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office - has suggested whistleblowers are confusing state-of-the-art technology for something non-human. In response to such comments, Sheehan told Liberation Times:
“The whistleblowers know what advanced technologies we and other countries have and the difference between those technologies and something not from here.”
Liberation Times also understands that whistleblowers who had offered information about alleged illegal programs to Dr Kirkpatrick did not receive a response from his office.
And it's not just Sheehan who's convinced that something is happening.
In fact, Senator Marco Rubio, the ranking member of the Senate's Intelligence Committee, who has spoken to whistleblowers, has stated:
“One of two things is happening here. Either they’re telling the truth - which is something which would obviously be the biggest story in human history or we have people in really important positions of government who are crazy and who are out there making up stories and who are still in positions of importance.”
Rubio isn't alone in Congress. UAPs represent the sole topic in Washington D.C. that bridges the gap between Democrats and Republicans.
During a Congressional hearing held last year, polar opposite figures such as Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Republican Matt Gaetz stood in solidarity, seeking answers amidst allegations of a vast cover-up involving materials and "biologics" of non-human origin.
The allegations were brought forward by former senior intelligence official David Grusch, a man once tasked with coordinating Presidential briefings.
Following Congressional interest, UAPs now appear poised for the grandest stage of all - the Presidential debates.
They've already made an appearance at a Republican Primary Debate held last year, where Moderator Martha MacCallum asked Chris Christie what he would do as president to address Americans' concerns regarding the government's knowledge of encounters with extraterrestrials.
In disbelief, Christie, a politician not well-versed in the UAP topic, quipped, "I get the UFO question?"
If UAPs arise in debates among the three main expected candidates, don't expect them to dismiss the issue lightly.
On his X account, Robert Kennedy Jr., a dark horse running as an independent for President, pledged his support for UAP transparency, writing:
“The American people deserve to know if information about UFOs is being kept from the public and what it entails. When I’m president, I’ll disclose all information about UFOs to the public unless there’s a compelling reason not to do so.”
Throughout his presidency, Donald Trump never shied away from the topic, making several comments about UAP, including confirmation that he was briefed on them.
Trump’s cabinet may be composed of a number of advocates, including his former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, who has called for greater transparency, and former Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy, who said he would commit to UAP transparency if elected President, remarking “When I know, the public knows.”
Despite his silence on the topic, President Biden may know much more than many would realize. Journalist Ross Coulthart has been told by senior sources that a supposed balloon Biden ordered to be shot down in February 2023 was, in fact, a silver cylindrical anomalous craft and that a recovery mission involving the CIA and military assets occurred.
And trusted sources have informed me that President Biden’s team collaborated with Senate leader Chuck Schumer to introduce the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act of 2023.
This surreal legislation included a Presidential Review Board dedicated to disclosing UAP information and materials.
Under the plan, any materials or biological evidence of unknown or non-human origin would be subject to the power of eminent domain wielded by the U.S. Federal Government, obligating defense contractors in possession of such materials to surrender them to the Government.
Bizarrely, these crucial measures were stripped from the law, reportedly blocked by politicians in the House of Representatives with close ties to private defense contractors.
Despite its failure, efforts for more disclosure won’t end here.
Liberation Times understands that key members of Biden’s team know too much about the issue to back down. And they are determined to push new measures through.
The same applies to Trump and Kennedy.
If Sheehan and his institute have their say, they will apply maximum pressure to ensure that the next President releases UAP information to the public.
Whatever UAPs represent - bird poop on a camera, balloons, drones or non-human intelligence - the truth may come soon.