Dr. Steven Greer on Meeting with Trump’s Task Force to Declassify UFO Data (Part 1)

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Alright, here we go. Dr. Steven Greer. Welcome back.
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Fame researcher and retired emergency medical doctor who now heads a disclosure
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project and focuses on ending the secrecy around UFOs and UAPs. Welcome back to
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Vlad TV. Thank you. Great to be here with you. This is actually the first time
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we're face to face. I know. It's great. Yeah. I've met you for a long time. Oh
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yeah. The last time we did it remotely but I had to get in the same room with you.
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Yes. Here we are. I'm glad you can come too. Well a lot has happened since last
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time. Oh boy. So Trump created a new task force that's focused on declassifying
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federal secrets including UFOs and representative Anna Luna is heading up this
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task force. Have they released anything so far? No and I must
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sure that Trump created that that's been organized under the House Oversight
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Committee. Now President Trump is wanting to declassify a number of documents
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and information and there's everything is still under review from the White House
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point of view. The House Oversight Committee because I personally have met with
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Miss Luna and Birchette and had conversations with Representative Moskowitz
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and others. They have a task force that has a number of objectives. It's not
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only UAPs, other issues. I think the big problem I've seen in dealing with them
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for the last two or three years or so is that there's not a select committee with
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subpoena power which they have to get and been blocked by some of the bad actors
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in the Congress and number two they don't have the funding for a specialized
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staff. So you need a staff of people who can become expert in this area and if
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not you're not going to be able to know anything. So my experience there is that
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we'll go in with briefing materials that's dispositive evidence and proof in
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first-hand witnesses. Other people who are professional, military and
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intelligence disinformation operatives go in and then gaslight them in another
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direction. So they for the most part these people in Congress mean well but they
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don't know where the washroom is. They don't even know where the lit
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landscape is put out. So I don't see that changing. I know three years ago when I was
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brought into the Senate Intelligence Committee's SCIF, the Secure
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Compartmented Information Facility where you do exchange sensitive and top secret information.
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Those guys who are at the top of Senate Intelligence and Armed Services
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investigating this hadn't gotten anywhere but the lead guy was told you can spend
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10 or 20% of your time on this. But his portfolio was oversight of CIA and essay,
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National Reconissance Office, it runs all the secret spy satellites. I mean come on,
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you know you need a staff 20, 30 people who drill down on all these evidence and get to the bottom
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of it. So it's not muscled up to the extent it has to be. So what I say is that they have two
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pathways here. They either get it done right or at least they open up their inquiry to first-hand
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whistleblowers like Mr. Barbara and not bring in people who are second, third and fourth-hand
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don't know anything. Right? So the hearing they had last a few months ago in the house,
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there was no one there who knew anything about the subject. They were all second-hand,
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third-hand speculative. People who had been with NASA but didn't know anything. I knew a number
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of them. I'm going, what are these people testifying? You know you want someone who's actually
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handled the craft and all the bodies been operational on a retrieval team or even like Mr. Herrera
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who came across this thing and almost lost his life by these thugs who said, look you know we're
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mentioning this or dead. So now those are the people who need to be sworn in under oath.
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Now the reason I say we have to have subpoena power is that if it's in the Congress,
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they can't force someone to come in, right, without a subpoena. They can invite people
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but the really high-value targets that I have on my list, they got to be subpoenaed. And then
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if they lie under oath to Congress, they got a problem. Now the other pathway which I think is
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more viable would require executive orders from the president and that would be under the executive
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branch and law enforcement. And law enforcement can compel without a subpoena. You know if you're
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brought in by a federal agent and asked about something and you lie, it's a felony point blank.
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So the more efficient way to do this in my opinion would be the House and the Senate to investigate
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this refer it to DOJ because it's criminal activity. We can prove that. And then DOJ assigns to
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whatever divisions people to go out and do a proper investigation and pull people in and interrogate
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them. And if necessary, no knock warrants to move into corporate locations and secret facilities
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that I have locations for and they retrieve the evidence and proof. So that is something that could
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happen tonight if we could get executive orders from the president to do it. So that's what we recommend.
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There are five executive orders we've given to them and we'll see what happens in the next few weeks.
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