by Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd
None of the GOP candidates - Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Michelle Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Herman Caine, Rick Santoro, John Huntsman, or Gary Johnson - in a FOX News/Google September 22, 2011 debate for the Republican nomination for U.S. President brought up or addressed the issue of whether, as U.S. President, he or she would disclose the extraterrestrial presence that, overwhelming evidence shows, is active in the Earth’s space environment.
The Obama White House ET disclosure petition
By contrast on the very same day as the September 22, 2011 GOP debate, the Obama White House website inaugurated a published citizen petition entitled:
Ever since the Durant Report of the 1953 U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s Robertson Panel, mainstream media have considered the extraterrestrial and UFO presence to be the “3rd rail” of journalism – “touch it and you die”.
The 1953 CIA Robertson Panel essentially decreed that any discourse about extraterrestrial or hyperdimensional civilizations be treated with ridicule or scorn, and that any journalist, academic or government official treating this subject with professionalism and integrity be destroyed as an economic and social entity.
Tim Russert, the late NBC Meet the Press host, was the last mainstream national reporters to ask Obama his opinions as to whether life existed beyond earth, at a Presidential debate on October 31, 2007. Tim Russert asked Sen. Barack Obama about his belief in the existence of life of life beyond Earth.
Obama responded with a circumspect answer, and appeared to leave the door open to future developments. "I don't presume to know. What I know is there is life here on Earth, and — and that we're not attending to life here on Earth [LAUGHTER]," Obama said. After referring to the needs of children for health care, and seniors for heating bill subsidies, Obama concluded enigmatically, “There may be some other folks on their way[ namely ETs].”
WATCH VIDEO OF OBAMA'S ET RESPONSE
On June 13, 2008, Russert died of an apparent enlarged heart and artery rupture, as determined by his autopsy. There is online speculation that Russert may have been assassinated via electromagnetic weapon inducing a heart attack (a known military-intelligence assassination technique) as a signal to journalists covering Obama to stay away from certain lines of inquiry. If Russert was assassinated because of his mainstream journalists role, it may have been because of his question to Obama on the extraterrestrial issue. This outcome would be consistent with the mandate of the 1953 Robertson Panel.
Who will support ET disclosure – GOP or Obama?
That secret agreement, reportedly renewed by the U.S. government every ten years since 1934, granted the Orion grey/Draco reptilian faction the right to abduct a specified number of humans in return for technology transfer of advanced ET technology.
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