#Oppenheimer

Speaking about UFOs, Sen. Gillibrand invokes Manhattan Project to describe secrecy surrounding Pentagon programs, citing ‘under penalty of death’ language in non-disclosure agreements

Ok, so, in this video recorded Aug. 14, 2023, by The Post-Star newspaper in Glens Falls, N.Y., Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand seems to suggest that some of the UFOs encountered by U.S. Navy pilots could be top secret Pentagon weapons that Congress hasn’t been “read in on.” As such, she said, information about these weapons could be restricted to those with a “need to know” only, which excludes Congress and the public.  

https://poststar.com/u-s-sen-kirsten-gillibrand-discusses-uaps/video_a1403028-3adc-11ee-95e2-6f6281509e11.html

She also, VERY interestingly, compares the covertness surrounding “secret access programs” to extreme measures taken during the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bomb. Gillibrand appears to be saying that potential whistleblowers may literally be afraid to come forward, fearing “under penalty of death” language in non-disclosure agreements.

Anyway, here is a segment that I transcribed from the video posted by The Post-Star newspaper:

Gillibrand: “So, Oppenheimer is about developing the bomb during World War II. And all those scientists who worked on that project had to sign non-disclosure agreements. And what I’ve heard about those non-disclosure agreements is that because it was wartime it had provisions … including if you disclose under penalty of death.  And so the big worry is that the people who signed non-disclosure agreements to work on any type of program for the military that it had language in there that made them think that that was true. So there is a lot of fear. So I don’t know if we’ll ever get to the bottom of it. I don’t know if we’ll ever get the information about special access programs that are need-to-know only, that Congress is not read in on. I’m trying to get to the bottom of it. I put a provision in the defense bill this year that said you can’t fund any special access programs if you don’t go through Congress …”

Sen. Gillibrand seems to be alluding to a conflict between Congress and the Pentagon, with the Pentagon restricting access to information that is directly related to UFO sightings.

You know my opinion: It was never ET. It was always Uncle Sam. It was Uncle Sam back in the 1960s when pilots were reporting flights of the U-2 and SR-71 as UFOs, and it is today as well. Based on witness testimony, the Pentagon evidently has achieved a propulsion breakthrough – call it antigravity, if you like – which is unknown to Congress and to the executive branch. However, the Pentagon can’t admit that it has antigravity because, well, then it would no longer be secret. It all makes perfect sense, in a convoluted kind of way.

 But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!