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Thankfully, There's No Cover-Up

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Guys, you can relax now. The White House has verified that there is no cover-up concerning UFOs.

White House: There's no sign of E.T. or UFO cover-up

By Nancy Atkinson Universe Today

The White House has responded to two petitions asking the U.S. government to acknowledge formally that aliens have visited Earth and to disclose any intentional withholding of government interactions with extraterrestrial beings.

"The U.S. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet, or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race," Phil Larson from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy reported on the WhiteHouse.gov website."In addition, there is no credible information to suggest that any evidence is being hidden from the public’s eye."


The petition calling on the government to disclose any knowledge of or communication with extraterrestrial beings was signed by 5,387 people, and 12,078 signed the request for a formal acknowledgement from the White House that extraterrestrials have been engaging the human race.

“Hundreds of military and government agency witnesses have come forward with testimony confirming this extraterrestrial presence,” the second petition states. “Opinion polls now indicate more than 50 percent of the American people believe there is an extraterrestrial presence and more than 80 percent believe the government is not telling the truth about this phenomenon. The people have a right to know. The people can handle the truth.”

These petitions were sparked by an Obama administration initiative called "We the People." Initially, the White House said staffers would respond and consider taking action on any issue that received at least 5,000 online signatures within 30 days. The requirement has since been raised to 25,000 signatures.

Larson stressed that the facts show there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial presence here on Earth. He pointed out that even though many scientists have come to the conclusion that the odds of life somewhere else in the universe are fairly high, the chance that any of them are making contact with humans are extremely small, given the distances involved.

"However, that doesn't mean the subject of life outside our planet isn't being discussed or explored," Larson wrote.

Larson mentioned that a scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence is keeping an “ear” out for signals from alien civilizations, with none found so far. (He noted that this at first was a NASA effort, but is now being funded privately.)

He added that the Kepler spacecraft is searching for Earthlike planets in the habitable zones around other stars, and that the Curiosity rover will launch to Mars this month to "assess what the Martian environment was like in the past to see if it could have harbored life."

Regarding any evidence for alien life, all anyone has now is "statistics and speculation," Larson said. "The fact is we have no credible evidence of extraterrestrial presence here on Earth."

The Paradigm Research Group, one of the organizations promoting the petitions, said that the response by a "low-level staffer" was unacceptable and that it would begin a new petition campaign.

White House: No E.T. visits, no UFO cover-up - Technology & science - Space - msnbc.com
 
With everything is such an upheaval already, it is hard to imagine that the government would want to throw another spanner in the works, so to speak. For the life of me though, I do not see this White House or any other in recent history having the wherewithal to deal with extraterrestrials.
 
So...hundreds of witnesses every year, most of them credible, some of them military and government personnel, are simply discounted, then? Radar imagery is simply disregarded as being flawed gear or operation? My knee-jerk reaction to this is that we're placing witnesses in a precarious predicament; if, say, I were to see a UFO or be engaged by an alien (I hope she's hot!) then in order for anybody to believe me I would have to kill said-alien and plop the body in front of the White House to be believed? This pits us in the realm of cryptozoology in which only a body that has been genetically proven to be alien will serve as irrefutable proof of alien life and UFO visitation. It inspires an atmosphere of violence against such an encounter, all for the sake of obtaining evidence of that encounter. Videos, photographs, and multi-eye-witnessed accounts don't mean sh*t these days, it seems, since all can be faked, fabricated, or slated as lies.

I suppose this guy's right since he's a scientist who works for the White House and all; all reports of UFO's and aliens are false in some way. It's figured out, and Gene and Chris can now retire The Paracast...or at least never talk about UFO's any more.
 
My take on it is that whatever certain elements within the government may know, its not necessarily shared with the White House. The White House may have really done a search or requisition for information and were simply told that there is no there there. As Grant Cameron has said, even the President is on a "need to know" basis.
 
Steven Bassett did it again, it seems. GREAT JOB with that petition. I can't wrap my head around this, what are these people trying to accomplish here ? Did they expect 500.000 to sign this, or what. Hurgghhh.....
 
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