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By Cassandra Anderson

May 16, 2013

Media attention and money have been flowing into interest in UFOs since Steven Greer released his filmgreerAttaBoy ‘Sirius’, featuring a baby alien, and Stephen Bassett organized public hearings in Washington, DC on the topic.  Both organizations have collaborated with each other in the past and call for the US government to reveal classified data on UFOs and ‘free’ energy systems.


Some people have speculated that the media’s interest is really a conditioning exercise to introduce a staged Project Blue Beam-type of alien invasion.  Radio show host Stan Deyo received an invitation from Greer in 2010 for a training course on how to ‘Become an Ambassador to the Universe’.  Deyo said that it was part of a deception to fool people into a global dictatorship backed by an ‘alien’ presence.

While it is reasonable to be open to the idea that life forms could inhabit some of the 100 billion Earth-like planets in the Milky Way, some of the ideologies, coincidences and finances surrounding Greer’s Disclosure Project and Bassett’s Paradigm Research Group are very curious.

For example, Greer’s Disclosure Project, endeavoring to convince the government to reveal classified UFO data, was originally funded by Laurance Rockefeller whose family was involved in the creation of major criminal cartels in banking (the Federal Reserve System), oil and the medical industry.  Therefore, it is difficult to not be suspicious of Laurance’s interest and it is perplexing to believe that the government would declassify secret documents when it has reportedly gone to great lengths to keep the information secret.  The program was also supported by Hillary Clinton when her husband was president, but she later put the kibosh on it and told Greer it was too dangerous (watch the video below to see Greer talk about it in his own words).

 

The White House responded to one of the petitions for disclosure a few years ago by denying that there is any evidence of aliens, which is exactly the response that one would expect, so it doesn’t make sense that both organizations are still pursuing standard government denials. More