And at the end of the day, I wanted it to be a record.
At the end of the day, you guys are a group of government individuals who are read in on serious secret shit that even people above you technically in rank don't know.
Yeah, so there's typically two in my experience and I can't speak for the people I've noticed two types of people how they how they deal with this information. First of all, when you have a security clearance and you're read onto a lot of programs, it's really hard to be surprised because you learn a lot of things and you kind of start getting I'll say numb, but used to the idea that you're going to learn a lot of things that most Americans are never going to know about to the day they die.
that's just one example that's just an incident that's you know it's at the end of the day it was
feel as a universal truth but at the end of the day you don't have evidence you weren't there you
it means to you and then if at the end of the day you guys say yeah great yeah we get a big Mac
backs have never served their country never served the day in their life doing anything other
because ultimately at the end of the day my focus is not the UFO community it never has been it's
yeah this is again why this accountability transparency is so important not the end of the day