
Wikimedia: Denver - Site of 2010 ET vote
With
the sudden announcement on Friday Dec. 4, 2009 of the closing after 50
years by the U.K. Ministry of Defence of its UFO Affairs desk on the
implausible grounds that its annual $73,000 budget is now being devoted
to President Barack Obama’s surge in the Afghan war, speculation of imminent disclosure of the extraterrestrial presence by the Obama administration has faltered.
The U.K. decision, taken in apparent reaction to secret disclosure
maneuvering, authoritative citizen-driven ET disclosures and an
impeding citizen ET ballot initiative
in Denver, Colorado, has had the function of making transparent the
underlying reactionary nature of “official” disclosure strategies that
are camouflaged components of expansionist military strategies.
There
is evidence that the U.K. and the U.S. governments are co-participants
not only in a global expansionist military policy as in Afghanistan,
but also in interplanetary military expansionist policies involving
secret solar system and galactic anti-gravity fleets. Evidence of
these fleets was uncovered by UFO researcher Gary McKinnon,
whom the U.S. government is prosecuting and whose extradition the U.K.
government is facilitating in contravention of international
humanitarian law.
Disclosure of an extraterrestrial presence, and
of secret human-ET liaison programs will most plausibly, as they have
been in the past, be done by citizen groups or whistleblowers. With the
approval of a Denver Ballot Initiative, disclosure may now also be a
matter for the voting public to decide. The extraterrestrials
themselves, of course may continue their driving role in ET disclosure,
at least for the immediate future.
Continues at: http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-2912-Seattle-Exopolitics-Examiner~y2009m12d9-Obama-ET-disclosure-uncertain-as-voter-ballot-and-citizen-groups-move-to-disclose-ET-presence