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Dylan Borland is the DEAD MAN Switch and could bring catastrophic UFO disclosure 👽🛸😱 “Dylan was what you call the dead man’s switch. He volunteered that if the situation got to the point where they felt their lives were in danger, that Dylan would be the one to come...

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Eric Davis: I will spill my guts on UFOs if POTUS Waives My NDAs Dylan Borland: I will share what I know if I'm given amnesty. Why has neither request been granted? 🔥 ▲ Corbell: ODNI Claims Borland Drew Pics of a Pyramid-Shaped Power Source That Included a Hieroglyph ▲ 🔥 Full Transcript... Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell: "I was told...actually, I was asked [by Office of the DNI] to try to entrap Dylan. [Folks at ODNI asked me], 'When George and I did the filming of "Weaponized," and [Dylan] drew the triangle, did Dylan draw anything else?' I said, 'No. Why?' And my lawyer's like, 'Stop talking with ODNI!' And I go, 'No, no, no, no. I wanna find out what they're saying.' "So, a prime investigator of ODNI said to me, 'Did Dylan tell you about the pyramid power source?' And I go, 'No, tell me more. What are you talking about? What are you talking about? He never said that.' And he didn't. Dylan's a patriot, he's careful, he hasn't done DOPSR. "So, my question to Dylan, in front of you, I don't want to look at him, it's real simple: Did you draw an image of a non-human intelligence pyramid power source, maybe at Pax River, for the ODNI? Did you, yes or no?'" Dylan Borland: "I repeat the answer that I gave you for the name of a program (Rubik's Cube) that I can either confirm or deny. I can neither confirm or deny that right now. I will gladly answer that if the executive branch in Congress gives me amnesty." Corbell: "If the executive branch in Congress gives you amnesty." Borland: "I can neither confirm or deny. If I am legally allowed to answer that - I would love to - I would do so." Corbell: "You would love to? You'd love to answer that question?" Borland: "Absolutely." Moronic Audience Member: "Answer it." Corbell: "No, no, bro. Stop. No. Dylan is my friend. He came forward, apparently, I learned - George and I learned through ODNI - about non-human intelligence, a pyramid-shaped object that is a power source of non-human intelligence. I didn't learn that from Dylan. I learned that from ODNI. Is that true? I don't know, but he seems to wanna answer. And he's asking you, he's asking Congress for amnesty. And he'll answer, in front of the American public. "I got another question. Are you ready for it? Okay. George and I got a question. Dylan Borland - this is the craziest thing I heard from ODNI - Did you draw a hieroglyph that you understood was on that pyramid power source? Can you tell us if you went to ODNI and drew then them an image of not only the pyramid, but a hieroglyph that was on the pyramid, which would be really weird. Did you draw that image for them?" Borland: "I unfortunately am going to repeat the same thing because I am NOT going to jail. I can neither confirm or deny." Corbell: "Okay, let me back up one second. So, what you're not saying is...if you're given amnesty, that you would answer mine and George's question on if there was a power source that was a pyramid in shaped. And there was a hieroglyphic kind of image, which is a weird thing, on that power source of non-human intelligence. You would tell the truth to America under oath, standing in front of Congress? Would you do that if they give you amnesty?" Borland: "I would tell the truth about everything you just asked, without hesitation." Corbell: "Fuuuuuuck." (Of source, when I hear pyramid, hieroglyph and advanced tech, I think of Mars and the idea that that civilization (if it existed) came here to escape a natural disaster. And we are the Martians. Is the intelligence behind these triangular craft somehow related to that? Just speaking out loud.)

Joe Murgia

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👽🔥🔥Four Takeaways 🔥🔥👽 "This is coming out no matter what. And when it does, if [the folks keeping it secret] are not a part of it, this is going to be a lot worse than it already is." "I have direct, firsthand knowledge and exposure to crash recovery, reverse engineering, integration of technology into [redacted] as well as the most important piece of technology on the planet. And it's not the craft themselves." Brake lines were cut. "Not only do I have (direct knowledge of UAP being actual craft of unknown or non-human origin), I testified to it. I provided materials proving it. And it was proven to me that what I provided was, in fact, true." I testified to the, "Senate staff, House staff, AARO, and the ICIG. Under oath. FBI was there. The DoD was there at points in time, staff members from Armed Services, Intelligence..." ~~~ George Knapp: "There's a line you don't want to cross because of legal ramifications? Or because you promised you wouldn't? Dylan Borland: "Both, and I still believe in national security, which is why I'm here. It's why I went through the whistleblower process. It's why I'm so upset that so many whistleblowers have been let down. It's why I'm upset that laws are not being followed. It's why I'm upset that SEC whistleblower payments, which is 10% to anybody who comes forward with any information of financial abuse and wrong ship, should receive that. There's a number of reasons. But ultimately, I believe in the Constitution of the United States." (NOTE: "The SEC's whistleblower program was established by Congress to incentivize whistleblowers to report specific, timely and credible information about possible federal securities laws violations. "The Commission is authorized to provide monetary awards to eligible individuals who come forward with high-quality original information that leads to an SEC enforcement action in which over $1 million in sanctions is ordered. The range for awards is between 10% and 30% of the money collected." Source: Has anybody been sanctioned or money collected as it related to this? If not, how can a whistleblower receive an award?) ~~ Knapp: "Yeah, in a sense, you are a patriot. Of course, you love your country. But you are a patriot in a sense that there's a limit to it, and when people violate the Constitution or go against the law or treat people who are living up to their oaths, poorly, threatening them, intimidating, then it has to come out." Borland: "Yeah, it's infuriating. There's a difference between being disgruntled and me being disgruntled and maybe releasing everything: names, locations, places, crimes that were committed, sexual assaults I'm aware of, stalking I'm aware of, brake lines being cut. It would be me releasing all of that, and I'm not doing that." (Is all of that related to UAP programs? I hope all of that is being investigated, based on the information Borland shared and other information the investigatory bodies have collected.) Borland: "I am doing that because this needs to be told. The people that are in these programs and the decision makers at Congress and the executive branch owe it to the American people, to the whistleblowers, to the veterans, to the service members, to tell the truth in the capacity they can, because this is coming out no matter what. And when it does, if they are not a part of it, this is going to be a lot worse than it already is." Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell: "So you have direct knowledge of UAP being actual craft of unknown or non-human origin, from your official capacity of work? You have some direct knowledge of that?" Borland: "100%. Not only do I have it, I testified to it. I provided materials proving it. And it was proven to me that what I provided was, in fact, true." Corbell: "Who did you testify to? List them out." Borland: "Senate, staff, House staff, AARO, and the ICIG." Knapp: "Under oath." Borland: "Under oath. FBI was there, the ICIG was there, the DoD was there at points in time, staff members from Armed Services, Intelligence. Basically, I went through the whole kit and caboodle to tell the truth and get this on record, because I have grave concerns for what is happening to people." Knapp: "Is there something else in between that thing that you saw, that went (makes a noise with his mouth), other experiences, things that you saw, either as a citizen or while working for the government, that you want to share with us?" Borland: "There are many. I think, as of this time, what I will say is this: I have direct, firsthand knowledge and exposure to crash recovery, reverse engineering, integration of technology into [redacted] as well as the most important piece of technology on the planet. And it's not the craft themselves." Corbell: "It would be the power source . Borland: "You can make that assessment yourself." Corbell: "I just did."

Joe Murgia

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"Leave this all behind. Shut up. Do not do anything." 🤬 What The F**k, Chuck? 🤬 (Make sure you read my comments in ( ). After Dylan Borland testified last month, I wrote this: ) "The most troubling thing is his visit to the ICIG. Seems the whole system is f**king corrupt." (Today, he shared more details, and it's much worse than I thought. When he told the ICIG he wanted to testify to Congress under oath, the reply was: ) "You already did that, and you're not doing it again." 🖕🖕🖕 (And the advice from the attorney who urged Borland to go to the ICIG?) "Leave this all behind. Shut up. Do not do anything." (This is very troubling. Especially if the person who said that was Charles "Chuck" McCullough.) ~ Borland: "So I get a phone call after Dave [Grusch] testifies, and they notify me, 'Hey, Dylan, we want you to go the IG.' And I said, 'All right. What about?' They're like, 'You know, this stuff.'" George Knapp: "They, meaning who? Congress?" Borland: "Uh, a staffer, and Dave. and an attorney, that you guys are aware of. I don't know if I can say their name. But an attorney you guys are aware of." Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell: "I think, just yeah, that's good." (The only attorney that I'm aware of who fits the bill is: Charles McCullough, who was the first ICIG (Intelligence Community Inspector General) and also the attorney for David Grusch. If it's him, that's very concerning. As you watch the clip, or read my transcript, you'll see why. And the ICIG was Thomas Monheim, who was also in that position when Grusch filed his whistleblower complaint, which he deemed, "urgent and credible." Monheim resigned in January of 2025.) ~ Borland: "All right. Um, and they're like, 'Go to the IG.' And I said, 'Am I safe? Is it what the country needs?' [And they said,] 'Yes, yes.' And I said, 'All right, let's make it happen.' And I go the IG. That was in, I wanna say September or October. I actually have the date for you guys if you need it. But I went there in 2023, late summer, early fall of 2023 and I go through the IG process. "And to be honest with you, out of everything, I really feel like the IG process was the worst. I think the people at AARO genuinely cared. But, my opinion, going through the IG and the questions they asked me, the things that were said to me made me feel like that was a fishing expedition. And the only thing they cared about was finding out how much I actually knew." Corbell: "Wow. That is highly disappointing." Borland: "It was very disappointing being in that room with the conversation and statements that were being made to me. Like, when somebody's asking you a question and the IG government employee cuts them off and says, 'You don't ask him that question' and then looks at me and tells me, 'You don't answer that question.' Yeah. "When they ask you, 'What do you want out of this?' And verbatim, direct-quote, on film. By all means, go get the recording, because they said they recorded it. But they said, 'What do you want out of this?' And I said, 'I want to look Congress in the eyes, tell them the truth under oath, so when I die I can answer for this and know I did my job.' And the response was, 'As far as we're concerned, you already did that, and you're not doing it again.' So..." Knapp: "So is this the actual Inspector General or..." Borland: "The ICIG, yes. I have his card at my house." (Again, Monheim.) Knapp: "You went through the whole thing." Borland: "I went through the whole thing." Knapp: "Who else is there?" Borland: "So, ICIG, assistant director, director, [government] attorney on my right." Corbell: "So you try to do this right. You go to ICIG, and you literally feel like that they are just trying to pump you to figure out how much you know, how dangerous you are to the Legacy program." Borland: "In my opinion, looking back on this, yes. Because, the way they ask[ed] questions, the statements they made to each other, the statements they made to me, 100% seemed like they wanted to find out how much I knew. And at the end of this, which you're aware of the conversation I had with the attorney, it was. 'You are credible, not urgent. Go disappear in the winds. Leave this all behind. Shut up. Do not do anything. Your entire...everything you said,' which goes back to what we talked...I mean, I talked about my childhood in there. I was told, everything I talked about in that room, now is up for executive review. And I brought up to the attorney, 'I talked about my childhood, is that now up for it? I talked about unclassified information, readily available on the internet.' And they said, 'Dylan, every single thing you talked about is now subject to executive review. Do not go outside of those bounds.'" Knapp: "Your whole life." Borland: "Pretty damn much." (If this is McCullough being referred to here, I have a problem with it. Borland took the advice of McCullough, Grusch and a congressional staffer by going to ICIG and it turned out to be a 💩 show. Now he's telling Borland to disappear and leave it all behind? WTF?) Corbell: "It's like a great way to lock somebody down if you want to kind of intake their whole whistleblower story, what they know, and then say, 'Now that you've testified to ICIG, you have to walk away.'" Knapp: "Well you realize they say that, and that this has been, in essence, a waste of time, that you walked into sort of a trap. I mean, I can imagine how depressing it would be." Borland: "Depressing. It pissed me off, because I was already blacklisted from the IC. And I told the attorney that, I told the IG that. Like, I already know that there are things that are in place for me, getting jobs, working in this field, that, years back, are in play. And it's happened to me since I've gone to the IG, which goes back to retaliation. Like, technically, I'm still being retaliated against." Knapp: "The Inspector General's office is there to hear about wrongdoing and things that shouldn't be happening in the agencies that it oversees." Borland: "I...you would think, but this is now me being black pilled, and there's a joke amongst all the military guys, which is: The JAG isn't for you, the JAG is for the DOD. The IG isn't for us, the IG is for the government. And that's the way I feel now." (The Air Force JAG (Judge Advocate General) corps provides comprehensive legal services to the U.S. Air Force and Space Force. ~AI) Knapp: "Did you share this with the attorney who had been advising you about seeing these guys? We're not saying who it is." Corbell: "I think with the client, I just think you're not supposed to do that. It's not like a big secret, I'm just trying to be respectful." Borland: "I made it aware to them that the statement that he had made to me was of grave concern. It made no sense. And I had asked, 'How do I do DOPSR? Because I do not trust this process at all anymore.' And, basically, from that point, I was completely shut out for over a year, a year and a half.' Corbell: "I think lawyers are...try to protect their clients. You know, I don't think it's nefarious. I think that they're just trying to do...or guide their client in what's best for their well being." Knapp: "Yeah, well, especially somebody who has been around and knows what could happen." Corbell: "Knows his stuff. That's unfortunate. Borland: "Don't disagree." (I would like to know why McCullough, Grusch and a congressional staffer sent Borland to the ICIG? Did they have any idea this would happen? And was it McCullough who shut out Borland for a year and a half? If so, why? Nefarious shouldn't be ruled out.)

Joe Murgia

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One of the most extraordinary hypotheses raised by Dylan Borland has received almost no attention from his interview with Jesse Michels. "We have craft that were not made by humanity at the time we recovered them." - Dylan Borland Read that statement carefully. While discussing recovered craft that he says were not made by humanity at the time they were obtained, the conversation turned toward their possible origin: “Future, past. We talked about the hypothesis of a human soul and us going to another planet, and we’re watching ourselves.” Later, Borland expanded upon the idea. If a sufficiently advanced civilization possesses AI, robotics and the ability to engineer biological bodies, it may no longer require humanity in its present physical form. Embodied existence could instead function as a testing environment, one designed to reveal who we truly are at the level of the soul. When the body dies, the character formed here may determine where that consciousness is placed next. Reincarnation would not necessarily return us to another human life on Earth. Consciousness could continue elsewhere, on another world, within another form or as part of a civilization vastly beyond our own. And the intelligences returning here to observe humanity? They may be us. Human consciousness from elsewhere in the system, looking back across worlds, or perhaps across time, watching its earlier incarnation unfold. #ufox #ufotwitter

Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)

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👽🔥 New Dylan - Biologics🔥👽 "There's things that I knew that these people were aware of, but even they would not say. One of those being biologics." ~DB "The agreement was that, if they died, that I run with it and just blow the whole thing up." ~DB Firsthand witnesses to the Legacy program, "would never come forward in a million years unless they were gonna die." ~DB "When I was still in government...I brought the people who worked on [the biological analysis of non-human bodies] to The Hill." ~Grusch ~ Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell: "Did you physically see photos? Did you physically see these documents?" Dylan Borland: "No, but because of how much was given to me in relay that the individuals that had relayed it, they were doing so because they were genuinely concerned for their life, because their careers were taken, their houses were broken into. I mean, computers taken, mailboxes gone through. And again, they knew what I was going through at this time. They had given me enough information, and the agreement was that, if they died, that I run with it and just blow the whole thing up." Corbell: "So he's got his firsthand experience of this tech, but then this is something George and I hear a lot. Which is, in the Legacy, when you're kind of put into the bad camp - you know, you're under scrutiny now - that there are these people that are threatening you, and you do feel afraid for your life. And we'll get to it, but there are some things that occurred to you as this gets kind of deeper and deeper with what's happening. "But just to be clear: So you're in a place where there's some sort of purgatory going on. Everybody has clearance, but they're in this sort of purgatory. You're in this sort of purgatory?" Borland: "A few of us, yep." Corbell: "And then, people directly involved in the Legacy program are afraid for their lives, so they're telling you so that at least somebody at their level can take that information if something bad happens to them?" Borland: "I think it was definitely that, but it was also, this is such an isolating, lonely experience, especially for young people to be exposed to the reality of this. If you already don't have the acknowledgement that it's a possibility, like if you're...I don't want to say closed minded. If you're an average Joe Blow going through life, and then all of a sudden this pops up on your radar, and you're seeing physical proof of it, you probably take a step back and go, 'whoa.' So you have that aspect, then these same people have that aspect of it, and they also have the aspect of their government destroying them." (In other words, people like us would be excited to see proof of what we all suspect. But someone new to the topic might freak out a bit.) George Knapp: "So they are going through the same thing you are." Borland "Exactly." Knapp: "Their clearances are in limbo, home break ins, threats..." Borland: "When I come into contact with these people, they had had to resign from their government position and take a contracting job for less money. They were, basically, blacklisted for six months. The only reason they ended up getting a job was because somebody on the Legacy program had hooked them up after six months. And they ended up where I was at, and they heard me talking all this stuff, and they're like, 'Oh, you ended up here too, buddy. So, uh, what the hell is going on here?' Knapp: "It's like the island of bad toys or something like that." Borland: "Yeah." Knapp: "You know, put them all in one basket." Borland: "After I saw what I saw, and I've experienced what I've experienced, I kind of...I think most of us have, taken the delve into all of this material (points toward a bookshelf full of what appear to be UFO books). And you're like, 'I know this is true, I know this is true, I know this is true. Who else is saying these true things? Who else is relaying information I know to be true, to try and make sense of your own life?' "Um, they were aware of what I was talking about. I don't know the capacity in which they were briefed in. There's things that I knew that these people were aware of, but even they would not say. Um, one of those being biologics." ~~~ (This is the best anecdote we have about government officials being briefed on bodies.) Joe Rogan: "When it comes to these...actual entities...do we have an understanding of how many of them we're talking about, and the variety of them?" Grusch: "There is a variety and we have a certain number of (laughs) different things... I talked to people who were familiar with the biological analysis of everything. So we have some idea, not a complete picture because it's like, you know, looking at it, it's like, well I don't even understand the physiology at all. It's like, what the heck? It's like, way different, right? So..." Rogan: "Is there a description of this physiology?" Grusch: "Yeah, no, I was in the room when uhhh... I gotta be careful, I don't wanna... I was in Washington, DC with a very number of senior people that work for members of Congress (Senate staffers seems like a safe bet ~Joe). Put it that way. When I was still in government. And I brought the people who worked on that stuff to The Hill. And this is why the members were so confident to put out the Schumer amendment and stuff. And, I was like, 'Please explain.' And they went into all those details and stuff. And I remember (laughs) some of the professional staff members were like, 'Whoa.' Like they were like, in G-Loc, right? Cause, I mean, and like, a total world bubble got burst right there for a lot of people." Source, with video... ~Back to Dylan~ Knapp: "You think there's a storehouse of that information that anybody would have put something away in case something bad happened to them? And do you know what happened to these people?" Borland: "You know the ones that I know still continue in the government. Um, I think they continue in classified-operations programs." Knapp: "They're not coming forward." Borland: "They would never come forward in a million years unless they were gonna die. And that's...it really sucks for me coming forward, because I only came forward because I sincerely believed they were going to die. Sucks."

Joe Murgia

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