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'I will vouch for the integrity of Dave Grusch!'Of interest, Shell did not publicly rule out claims that materials of non-human origin are held by the U.S. government, its allies, and defense contractors (made by Grusch within the article), adding:
'Getting to the bottom of this is elusive and problematic, to say the least.Such comments may be in reference to claims by Grusch that information about such programs has and continues to be illegally withheld from Congress, and that he suffered illegal retaliation for his confidential disclosures to the Congress and the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.
'I will assert no matter the conclusion of extraterrestrial materials or not, the DoD and IC security apparatus is in trouble and unwitting accomplices are fostering an abusive system.'
An independent team of 16 scientists are due to report their findings in a report by the end of July, with today's working meeting a forum for its final deliberations.
Astrophysicist David Spergel, chair of the study, said in livestreamed remarks:"The current existing data and eyewitness reports alone are insufficient to provide conclusive evidence. One of the lessons we've drawn is the need for more high quality data and data that is, measured with well calibrated instruments, multiple observations, and there's a need for high quality data curation."There have been more than 800 events collected over 27 years, of which 2% to 5% are thought to be possibly irregular, said science journalist Nadia Drake, part of the study."These are defined as anything that is not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor, or something that is doing something weird."
At age 13, Mary Elizabeth Lancaster (who took the name Wilhelmina when she made her vows) wrote to the Oblate Sisters of Providence in Baltimore seeking permission to join, "but she was too young (so) she had to wait a little bit longer," according to the Catholic News Agency. At age 70, she founded the order of sisters, a group that's well known for their chart-topping Gregorian chant and classic Catholic hymn albums.For more on the rare phenomenon of incorrupt bodies of Catholic and Orthodox saints, see here.
For those who wish to see the body, the monastery advises visitors to bring folding chairs and umbrellas for waiting.
"There are thousands of people coming," the monastery's website says. "Please note that you will still be able to see Sister's body and touch relics of her habit and take dirt from her grave after the morning of the 29th, at which point she will be placed in the glass shrine in our church."
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