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I WILL NOW RELEASE THE DETAILS ON THE PUBLIC ACCLAMATION PROGRAM Official Start: 1977 Head Of Operations: Steven Spielberg THE FOLLOWING NAMES I CAN CONFIRM WERE ATTACHED TO THIS PROGRAM WITHIN THE CLASSIFIED FILES: Carl Sagan JJ Abrams Roland Emmerich Robert Zemeckis Dean Devlin Alex Kurtzman Michael Bay Ed...

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Steve🏳️‍🌈👽🖖🐱1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex I believe this part of CE3 is the true part, the exchange programme.

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WHISTLEBLOWER1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex Facts

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Why did Two and a Half Men star Angus T. Jones call the show “filth” before leaving it in 2012? Since then, he’s left Hollywood, choosing to focus on his faith and community work. Here's the full story 👇

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John Smalls1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex Damn bro they’re gonna start noticing you now. You’ve been gaining a lot of followers. Stay safe man.

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WHISTLEBLOWER1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex That's my goal. I appreciate that. Thank you

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Anwii The French1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex Great reporting as always mate! I've always been of the opinion it's been a desensitisation project for the masses. Some dot points in here that correlate with other things which makes it more credible! No reason to doubt you, very very interesting!!

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WHISTLEBLOWER1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex Thank you very very much. I truly appreciate that 🙏 Honestly I ran out of space so I had more detail I wanted to put

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Reptile Hybrid1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex

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Close2Toast1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex So many Easter eggs in the directors cut of Close Encounters. Thought it was strange AND telling that the first commentary by Dreyfus is telling his kids that if they dont watch Pinocchio, they wont live to the next birthday.

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WHISTLEBLOWER1 year ago

Yes they put the truth about the Greyhound bus because that's what they arrived at the location in. They put all the supplies arriving on 18 wheelers to depict the 45 tons of supplies they took with them. They continue to show Lockheed Martin because they were involved. They made sure they put medical strength thick sunglasses on them and shot the scene at night so that anybody that knew about this mission that went to a very bright planet with two sons would know that he knew what he was talking about but if you didn't know then you would just think g men wearing sunglasses at night

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donny gooner1 year ago

@AritraKSinha @AugustCorreia @BhadBhabie @brockpierson @digijordan @DoomerZaddy @Reptile_Hybrid @RTicky166 @EllenRedd @Truthpolex Lots of true info in this

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"He flies back to Las Vegas, goes back to Washington, D.C. and looks up Harry Reid and tells him about it. Now Reid had some experience in these matters that I’ll get into in a little bit. But as a result of that conversation, Reid, who had an interest in UFOs and had maintained that interest over many years – and I can attest to that personally – called in a couple of his friends in the Senate – Daniel Inouye and Ted Stevens. They had a conversation in a secure room and they decided to provide some funding for a much broader study. Something that looked at…beyond flying saucers, that looked at other paranormal aspects…supernatural aspects that we would not normally associate with aliens or ETs. Assuming that that’s what this is, which I’m not sure anyone knows for sure. And that is how AAWSAP was born. The Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program." ~~~ Knapp Yesterday: "The only reason [Lacatski] came forward, he was ticked off about how AATIP had been described in major media reports, and no mention had been given to the actual, real program. That one that had a $22 million budget, lasted 27 months, and which put together the biggest UFO data warehouse in history, that had written all these papers that still have not been released." (In the most-recent interview (Part 1) with Weaponized, Lacatski let it fly with his issues related to the 2017 NYT article: "The initial reporting...by the New York Times story in 2017 was totally inaccurate. Contrary to what some people claim, the authors knew my name and position at AAWSAP, yet never attempted to contact me. Likewise, the The Washington Post. POLITICO (laughs) contacted me within hours after the articles were published in the free publications, asking for my opinion. They knew my name, they had my phone number. Why didn't they contact me [beforehand]?" ~Dr. James Lacatski on Weaponized ~ Knapp: "So, Jim was a counterintelligence guy for AAWSAP, but in this role. He wasn't putting out cover stories or lies, he didn't put out anything. The world didn't hear that AAWSAP existed until years later, at least by that name. There was one statement made to the press about that program. It was by Robert Bigelow, whose company, BAASS, got the contract. A week after he signed it, he came on with me on Coast to Coast AM and said, 'We got this program dealing with UFOs, we have an unnamed partner, and we're excited to get going.' That was it. "Jim Lacatski wasn't putting out PR releases about AAWSAP. There was nothing. That was the last thing anybody said until the New York Times did the AATIP story, and then Jim Lacatski felt the real story was being covered up. If not for that story about AATIP and the problems that he saw with it, he would never have mentioned this. I don't think ever." (Well, then, thank you to the NYT journalists and editors for pissing off Lacatski!) Knapp: "You'll recall, AAWSAP, at the time that things went downhill, that the funding was moved away, they were trying to make it into a SAP, a Special Access Program. And if it had happened, we probably would never have heard of it. If it had happened, Lue Elizondo would have been the counterintelligence guy for AAWSAP, that he had already talked to Lacatski. "But Lacatski is not proclaiming the greatness of the program. He's not out there beating the bushes on podcasts and newscasts, other than with us, and he never put out in counterintelligence. His role, counterintelligence, meant something different for AAWSAP. The thing that DIA had told him was, 'Look, you know, it's not a rogue program. I know it gets weird into some of the phenomena that was at Skinwalker Ranch and other places. We don't care. Here's what we care about: Don't let the secret out. We don't want to see this on the front page of the Washington Post. We want it kept secret.' (John Greenewald was one person questioning whether AAWSAP was actually a prosaic program and Lacatski just decided to go rogue with a foray into UFOs and the paranormal.) Greenewald Tweet: "Did the U.S. government really sanction this, and if so, is this really how it was run? Or was this a rogue operation by a select few on the inside playing with Uncle Sam's coffers?" (Greenewald was quote tweeting a Greenstreet hit-piece video on AAWSAP. In his interview on Weaponized aired over the past few weeks, Lacatski said that former Deputy Director of AARO, Tim Phillips, also used the "rogue" word when describing AAWSAP. Did DIA really not know what AAWSAP was about? Did Lacatski go rogue and turn a program that was supposed to look at prosaic, advanced technology into one that studied UFOs and the paranormal? Here's an exchange from the 2023 interview Knapp and Corbell did with Lacatski and Colm Kelleher.) Kelleher: "The critical part of AAWSAP that we tried to convey in 'Skinwalkers at the Pentagon,' was that there were two fundamental, parallel tracks that AAWSAP ran on. The first one was the examination of UFO performance. And, you know, the UFO performance part was getting all of the data from eyewitnesses, plus deploying sensors into the field, in order to gather data on the performance of UFOs. That was track number one. And track number two was: What effects do UFOs have on humans? That was a parallel track that, from the get go, AAWSAP decided, unambiguously, to run both tracks in parallel. We documented psychological effects, and then we also documented paranormal effects." Lacatski: "Anything can be said on the internet it seems, factual or not. Well, one thing that is not factual is, DIA knew what it was getting into in regard to both aspects that Colm just described to you. And let me end my statement right here. We had no choice but to pursue both aspects." (That was a poor way of him saying: The claim that DIA was unaware of AAWSAP looking into all aspects of UFOs, including the paranormal, is NOT true.) Lacatski: "I want to emphasize something I said on my first and only interview. It was a closed program. It operated very similar to a SAP. The director, the director of analysis, and my office chief...and, of course, division chief, knew about this program. No one else did. Now, I was also protected by the stovepipe nature of that. I did not have to address political-type questions. I was insulated, but they were, too. There was no one else. People in the surrounding cubicles didn't know. Nothing was purposely being hid. It was a closed, stovepipe system, and it needed to be. It needed to be operated that way." ~~~ Knapp: "And so, Jim Lacatski took it on himself, put it in his own hands. He and Colm Kelleher interviewed all these people who applied for the jobs, the 50 full-time positions that they staffed, in a matter of months. They did background checks, they required security clearances for all those people, and they were worried about leaks. They didn't want information to get out. "They also were concerned about espionage by foreign players, by foreign companies, things of that sort. And some of that really did happen. As Jim has shared with us, there were a couple of phones that were transmitters that were found inside Bigelow Aerospace, inside the Bigelow, uh, facilities, and it was very alarming because they weren't sure who was doing it. I think they think it was a foreign government. I'm not going to say which one, uh, they suspected the most." (Lacatski said that the phones in question were made in China.) Knapp: "But, and then they also found weird frequencies emanating from Skinwalker Ranch. That's not strange, and there's a lot of unusual stuff that happens there, but it was some sort of a an espionage program that they believed was was not only looking at the ranch, but also at BAASS. "That was his primary concern. He was worried that the story gets out, because secrecy was of paramount interest to the heads of DIA and he's worried about the information getting out to the public. Because once it happened, then the knives come out in the Pentagon and within the intelligence community, which is kind of what happened. A memo was sent from Harry Reid's office, let other people know that AAWSAP existed, and that's when things started getting problematic." Corbell: "The bugging thing. So, it's not just like Bigelow Aerospace was tapped with something, he said, specifically, AAWSAP, right? So they were looking at that new UFO program. And I don't know how public this is, but he did say it was - not just him, other people have all said - it was multiple nations, multiple, different devices from those phones. And he also said that they worked with FBI, they had FBI liaisons looking at the ranch property, and also at Bigelow Aerospace. "Because, remember, they were supposed to receive a transfer of materials. That's why they reverse, reverse engineered (laughs), you know, they built everything to be able to hold SCIF-capable and material-capable property at that classification level. So, look, I think if we pull it back, the whole idea is, James Lacatski made a statement at some point that he was, you know, head of, or part of, or running the counterintelligence for AAWSAP. But his point was to keep AAWSAP itself secret from foreign nations. So then he has to keep it secret from the U.S. He did it. He did a great job. They actually kept it secret. That doesn't mean he's going out and creating false information to the public like he's been accused of. "So, should we listen to Jim Lacatski? That was like, you know, the main question. Oh, one second. He also identified that there is currently a counter-programming, counterintelligence operation going on to the American public, but not against the American public, by AARO." (In other words, spread misinformation to the American public so they can advance their goal of misinforming and confusing our adversaries who are always listening. National security! IMO, that's only acceptable if we're talking specifics related to propulsion, technology and weapons that can be used to give us a leg up on said adversaries. But everything else should come out and be made public. We shouldn't be told a bunch of lies about information we paid for and that could, potentially, give us some clarity about our species and other lifeforms on this planet.) Corbell: That was so clear in our interview with him that he said that, you know, 'Look, they're acting this way. They are telling you lies about AAWSAP and what happened.' And that's why he said, 'My books, I'm a government employee. This was paid by taxpayers. I'm trying to give you information.' And that's what his books are. "So it's clear from these rounds of interviews that we just had with Dr. Lacatski that he supports a controlled UFO disclosure. He made that very clear. So should we listen to what he has to say? I mean, he was a big dog, right, George?" Knapp: "He was the head of the largest U.S. government-funded UFO investigation in history, that we know of. He worked with Colm Kelleher, who was the boots-on-the-ground guy in Las Vegas. He worked with Jay Stratton. Stratton's role in the development of AAWSAP has not been really fully explored, but he's got a book coming out at some point, once it gets through the DOPSR process. But then we'll get additional information to buttress what Lacatski has said."

Joe Murgia

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David Lynch on using Roy Orbison's "In Dreams" in Blue Velvet (1986), and Roy Orbison's reaction to the film: Chris Rodley: "I’ve always assumed that ‘In Dreams’ was conceived as an integral part of the movie from the beginning. It seems conceptually essential to the story’s intentions and mood. Is that true?" Lynch: "‘In Dreams’ came about while we were in production for Blue Velvet. Kyle MacLachlan and I were on our way down to Wilmington, North Carolina, from New York City. We were going through Central Park on our way to the airport when over the cab’s radio came ‘Crying’ by Roy Orbison, and I’m listening to this song and I said, ‘That! I’ve got to get that for Blue Velvet. When I got to Wilmington I sent somebody out to get Roy Orbison’s greatest hits. I played ‘Crying’ and then I played ‘In Dreams’, and as soon as I did, I forgot ‘Crying’. ‘In Dreams’ explained to me so much of what the film was all about. I immediately called Dennis Hopper and told him about the scene I had in mind and that he had to memorize this song. Dennis and Dean Stockwell are old friends. Dean got together with Dennis to help him work out the song and memorize the lyrics. I wonder why! [Laughs.] So we finally got to the day we were going to shoot the scene in Ben’s apartment where Dennis was going to sing the song. We were rehearsing and Dean said, ‘I’ll stand here and kind of help Dennis if he needs it.’ So we started playing the music and both Dennis and Dean began to sing ‘In Dreams’. All of a sudden Dennis stops singing and looks at Dean — who’s continuing to sing. Dennis is solidly in character and he is moved by Dean’s (Ben’s) singing. There was the scene in front of me. It was so perfect. Once it was decided Dean would be singing ‘In Dreams’, another strange thing happened. I was going to use a small candle-style table lamp as the microphone. Dean knew the microphone was going to be a lamp of some sort and when he went over to the area of Ben’s apartment where we were going to set the song, thinking he saw the prop light, he picked up a work light that was hanging on a nail on the wall. He turned it on and flipped the long cord like a microphone cord and obviously it couldn’t have been more perfect. The strange thing is no one on the crew put that work light there. No one knew where it came from. Who can say how it happens?" Rodley: "The use of ‘In Dreams’ in that scene revived Roy Orbison’s career, but what did he think of the movie and the use of his music in it?" Lynch: "When Roy first saw the movie he didn’t like it. His song ‘In Dreams’ meant another whole thing to him, and it was, like, a precious thing. I think some people he respected must have gotten him to see the movie again and reconsider his feelings. Roy told me that when he saw the movie the second time, he got past what the song was for him and then could appreciate the fact that it was working in another way." — "Lynch on Lynch" (1997), edited by Chris Rodley

RadiantFilm

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John Carpenter on how Howard Hawks's "Rio Bravo" (1959) inspired him to become a filmmaker: "As I got older I began to see that certain directors did certain things. One of the earliest examples of this was Roger Corman. I started going to see these exciting, fast, kind of cheesy but really fun monster movies, and there was one name that kept coming up on the screen: Roger Corman. 'It Conquered the World' (1956), 'Not of This Earth' (1957), 'Attack of the Crab Monsters' (1957), 'The Undead' (1957)... But | really understood for the first time what a director did when I saw 'Rio Bravo' in 1959. There was something about that movie that was like home and I can't really explain it. It was held over in Bowling Green for three or four weeks in a row because people kept coming to see it. I abandoned to see what was new in the other movie house in town to see this movie every weekend again and again because there was something in it that was different from the other westerns I had seen. I had certainly seen John Wayne before. He had become a part of my growing-up experience. He was the action guy, the cowboy. He was the guy in 'Flying Tigers' (1942) who was flying the airplanes. So what was so different about that movie? Then I became aware of this credit: “Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo.” I looked at the poster and I said to myself, “Who is this guy? He didn't write the movie and he wasn't starring in it so why is his name up here? And why is he last in the credits?” All these things started to occur to me, but it was the emotional impact of the film that got me to start using my brain. Some way I figure out that this director made that movie." ("The Prince of Darkness: The Prince of Darkness", Gilles Boulenger, 2001) P.S: Remembering the great American filmmaker Howard Hawks on his 130th birthday.

DepressedBergman

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#WATCH | Chandigarh | Jaswinder Kaur Bath, wife of Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath, who was allegedly assaulted by Punjab Police personnel in Patiala, says, "We went to meet DGP Gaurav Yadav, but he was busy. We waited for one and a half hours, but then he left without meeting us. He is an army officer's son, but he still did so... I am raising my voice just because my son said that he would not stay in this country as it is not worth staying. I had to prove to him that justice would be given... Then, we went to meet the governor, and he had tears in his eyes when I spoke to him and when I showed him the pictures and the brutality. He called the DGP and told him that FIR is my right with all the names and to please do what is needed. The governor then told us that if the FIR is not registered, we should get back to him. I want to thank the governor for standing up with us. I came to know through the media that SSP Nanak Singh had said that a magisterial inquiry had been set up, but the FIR could not be changed... Today, when everyone was standing up with me, all the politicians started calling me, but I didn't pick up a single call as this was not a political fight. They cannot say that we were under the influence of alcohol as it is there in the (medical) report of a government hospital... A police inspector told me that we cannot add the names of some police personnel in the FIR as they have been awarded as encounter specialists by the DIG and are about to be promoted. They said that police will do the needful but cannot name them in FIR ..." (21/03)

ANI

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An Air Force whistleblower alleged the US military found a 1,100-pound giant in Afghanistan. This may be one of the most highly classified secrets—ever. In 2005, a military unit vanished. Without a trace. A second unit went searching for them. What they saw will shock you: “They were all dead.” “And this gigantic humanoid was eating one of them … ” This is the story of the Kandahar Giant: Timothy Alberino: “I used to work with Steve Quayle.” “His primary area of research was biblical giants.” “Steve was contacted by an elderly woman who told him that her son had a story that he needed to hear.” “We flew him out to Bozeman, Montana and we interviewed him.” “He showed us his CV, his credentials.” “He was active duty.” “He was C-130 cargo pilot.” “He would fly missions into Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan.” “He would describe these missions as classified, and he would often be called in to pick up high-value assets.” “One day, he’s flying in there, he said in 2005 … he deplanes with his crew and they’re met on the tarmac by individuals he described as the babysitters.” “He thinks that these are Air Force intelligence or Army intelligence.” “And they said: this never happened, no pictures, don’t ever talk about it.” “He sees a forklift bringing over a huge crate, an air cargo pallet.” “And there’s something on it.” “He said the first thing that hit him was the odor.” “It was this pungent odor of like BO and death.” “As they put this thing down … he realized that the tarp wasn’t covering the whole thing.” “You could see part of its head, you could see its hands and its feet hanging off the pallet.” “He said that the hair of this being was red.” “The skin was pale white.” “He said it had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot.” “He said he and the guys that were standing around the body were taking their boots and putting it up to the foot, and he said it was 2-3 times bigger than everybody’s boot.” “And he said this thing was solid as a rock.” Jesse Michels: “How tall?” Alberino: “The pallet was 9 feet, and he’s in the fetal position, so they estimated … 10-12 feet tall.” “They weighed this being.” “1,100 pounds.” “He was asking … where’d you guys get this thing?” “They told him that they had heard … a group of guys got lost … doing recon or something.” “They weren’t reporting back in.” “So they sent out another team to look for that first team.” “When that second team found them … they were all dead.” “And this gigantic humanoid was eating one of them.” “[The second team] was able to kill it.” “Maybe that was just a rumor.” “Either way, the giant was airlifted from the Kandahar region and deposited at Bagram.” “He loaded the giant onto the aircraft, and then they transferred it to a base in Qatar.” “And that’s where his interaction with this being ends.” “He told me he heard through the grapevine, I don’t know if this is true … that the giant ended up at Wright-Patterson.” Timothy Alberino Jesse Michels American Alchemy

Holden Culotta

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