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Larry W. Bryant's UFOview
January 11, 2011 Item 2.89: A Proposed Sense-of-the Senate Resolution Protecting the Public's Interest in WikiUFOleaks
TO: Hon. James Webb
U. S. Senate
Northern Virginia Regional Office
7309 Arlington Boulevard - Suite 316
Falls Church, VA 22042
FROM: Larry W. Bryant
3518 Martha Custis Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302
DATE: January 10, 2011
1. Reference: recent speculation that the surrogate whistleblower site/records-resource liaison with various news media of www.wikileaks.org (now configured as http://www.wikileaks.ch) has begun disseminating certain U. S. State Department-originated "cables" pertaining to official findings, conclusions, and recommendations as to UFO-E.T. reality.
2. In order for you to help protect and advance the public's interest in knowing (and acting upon) how much certain U. S. government agencies know (and when they knew it) about the worldwide UFO-E.T. experience, I'm asking you to have your staff draft and introduce a Sense-of-the-Senate Resolution to address the following points:
a. No wikileaks.ch official/staffer/supporter should incur any persecution, prosecution, or other official harassment as regards current/future leakage of heretofore concealed evidence that some of the reported UFO encounters represent hardware from elsewhere.
b. Since the 1940s, a number of federal agencies - most notably the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency, the U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency, and the U. S. Department of the Navy - have been indulging in a systematic effort to deny full public, timely access to their vast repositories of information confirming the existence and operations of alien spacecraft.
c. As more foreign governments continue to release some of their sequestered UFO files, we here in the United States should lead by example in that right-to-know policy and process, rather than to dissuade them by official action/inaction.
d. As more UFO-E.T.-coverup whistleblowers emerge in America (particularly via notarized deathbed confessions from participants in, and witnesses to, the coverup), we now have an historic opportunity to shift the UFO-E.T.-awareness paradigm toward public participation rather than public exclusion in our government's response to the UFO-E.T. presence. These whistleblowers deserve the encouragement and protection afforded by the proposed Senate resolution.
e. Once your office introduces the resolution and shepherds its adoption, you will have performed a vital public service: i. e., opening the legislative doors to an investigative/oversight process that might be called wikiUFOleaks.
3. Please assign one or more of your staff to work with me on drafting language for the proposed resolution. My phone number is 703-931-3341; my e-mail address is overtci@cavtel.net . You hereby have my permission to share any of the contents of this letter with whomever you choose.
4. By USPS mail, I'm sending to you a signed printout of this e-formatted request.
LARRY W. BRYANT
Columnist for "UFO Magazine" and Director of the Washington, D. C., Office of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
P. S. To garner wide public support for the proposed resolution, I've created an online petition at www.petitiononline.com/wikiufo/petition.html . You'll note that the international scope of the UFO-E.T. presence invites signatories worldwide.
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Information is PROPERTY, and public information is PUBLIC property.
ufoview.posterous.com
Larry W. Bryant's UFOview
January 11, 2011 Item 2.89: A Proposed Sense-of-the Senate Resolution Protecting the Public's Interest in WikiUFOleaks
TO: Hon. James Webb
U. S. Senate
Northern Virginia Regional Office
7309 Arlington Boulevard - Suite 316
Falls Church, VA 22042
FROM: Larry W. Bryant
3518 Martha Custis Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302
DATE: January 10, 2011
1. Reference: recent speculation that the surrogate whistleblower site/records-resource liaison with various news media of www.wikileaks.org (now configured as http://www.wikileaks.ch) has begun disseminating certain U. S. State Department-originated "cables" pertaining to official findings, conclusions, and recommendations as to UFO-E.T. reality.
2. In order for you to help protect and advance the public's interest in knowing (and acting upon) how much certain U. S. government agencies know (and when they knew it) about the worldwide UFO-E.T. experience, I'm asking you to have your staff draft and introduce a Sense-of-the-Senate Resolution to address the following points:
a. No wikileaks.ch official/staffer/supporter should incur any persecution, prosecution, or other official harassment as regards current/future leakage of heretofore concealed evidence that some of the reported UFO encounters represent hardware from elsewhere.
b. Since the 1940s, a number of federal agencies - most notably the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency, the U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency, and the U. S. Department of the Navy - have been indulging in a systematic effort to deny full public, timely access to their vast repositories of information confirming the existence and operations of alien spacecraft.
c. As more foreign governments continue to release some of their sequestered UFO files, we here in the United States should lead by example in that right-to-know policy and process, rather than to dissuade them by official action/inaction.
d. As more UFO-E.T.-coverup whistleblowers emerge in America (particularly via notarized deathbed confessions from participants in, and witnesses to, the coverup), we now have an historic opportunity to shift the UFO-E.T.-awareness paradigm toward public participation rather than public exclusion in our government's response to the UFO-E.T. presence. These whistleblowers deserve the encouragement and protection afforded by the proposed Senate resolution.
e. Once your office introduces the resolution and shepherds its adoption, you will have performed a vital public service: i. e., opening the legislative doors to an investigative/oversight process that might be called wikiUFOleaks.
3. Please assign one or more of your staff to work with me on drafting language for the proposed resolution. My phone number is 703-931-3341; my e-mail address is overtci@cavtel.net . You hereby have my permission to share any of the contents of this letter with whomever you choose.
4. By USPS mail, I'm sending to you a signed printout of this e-formatted request.
LARRY W. BRYANT
Columnist for "UFO Magazine" and Director of the Washington, D. C., Office of Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
P. S. To garner wide public support for the proposed resolution, I've created an online petition at www.petitiononline.com/wikiufo/petition.html . You'll note that the international scope of the UFO-E.T. presence invites signatories worldwide.
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Information is PROPERTY, and public information is PUBLIC property.
ufoview.posterous.com