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YouTubeWed, 08 May 2013 06:59 UTC
The Citizen Hearing on Disclosure set out to accomplish what the U. S. Congress had failed to do for forty-five years - seek out the facts surrounding the most important issue of this or any other time - evidence pointing toward an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race.
Forty researchers along with military/agency/political persons of high rank and station came to the National Press Club in Washington, DC to testify to six former members of the United States Congress.
The main ballroom of the National Press Club was configured to resemble a Senate hearing room. There were press areas, an audience area, witness tables and committee tables. To the extent possible the protocols for congressional hearings were followed. Committee members received written statements from witnesses, heard oral statements and ask whatever questions they wished about the subject matter at hand.
Here's Rich Dolan's speech at this event:
There is no political motivation for any disclosure.
If you find a gold mine, partially collapsed, very well hidden, but still enough gold nuggets there, albeit dangerous to crawl in, but you can do it and bring up half a pound of gold, knowing more is there.
Would you tell it to people?
Same if you found a cave where (a grenade exploded shattering a bag of diamonds) are diamond pieces in the loose walls and you can pick them out.
Would you tell it to people?
Same is with alien tech: if the aliens give hints on how to reverse engineer their tech, even if by their standards the resulting tech is a joke, but for humans it is huge business & profit = new products lines can be created with a calculated big demand.
Would that power-group tell people they have a golden goose in form of alien(s)?