Blow the Whistle on What the CIA Really Knows (and When It Knew

Blow the Whistle on What the CIA Really Knows (and When It Knew It) about UFO-E.T. Reality It took 1.5 years for the freedom-of-information office at the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency to process my FOIA request of July 25 2012 (posted as Item 2.154 of my blog at ufoview.tumblr.com ). On February 11 2014 CIA FOIA chief Michele Meeks wrote me that We did not locate any records responsive to your request. By the sheer gravity of their public interest and inherent permanence these records of essential evidence merit a far better fate than what Meeks has to offer. Their recent exposure by former CIA executive Charles Chase Brandon ( chasebrandon.com ) has renewed my interest in the Roswell UFO encounter and it prompts me here to renew my offering a 1 000 award to any UFO-E.T.-coverup whistleblower who breaks this stalemate by producing authentic photo copies of these historic records. Once submitted to a panel of forensic experts for verification and later to an appropriate congressional committee for investigation the accepted material would trigger the award. Concurrent with this action I m offering an annual 500 retainer-award to the first whistleblower who shares with me the substantive CIA analytical-review contents of the various UFO-related articles culled from the foreign press by the CIA-operated Open Source Center (see Item 2.162 of my blog). Isn t it time that the Agency have within its UFOlogical ranks the equivalent of the Hon. Edward Snowden NOTE Respondents may contact me as follows Larry W. Bryant 8415 Orcutt Avenue Newport News VA 23605 phone 757-251-2310 e-mail overtci-at-gmail.com .

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