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Well, in the span of 24 hours, there have been 17 earthquakes near Area 51.
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It started with a 4.4 magnitude quake just two and a half miles underground.
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The area is normally not prone to earthquakes this shallow,
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and it's leading to theories of nuclear testing or even UFOs
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because it all happened after President Trump said this.
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Do you have an update on the UFO files and what might be, what we're going to be seeing?
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Well, I think we're going to be releasing as much as we can in the near future.
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They want to find out about the UFOs and anything having to do with UFO or related material,
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and we're going to be releasing a lot of things that we have.
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And I think some of it's going to be very interesting.
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So, in a sound to respond, Dr. Stephen Greer, UFO researcher in a retired position.
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Great to see you, doctor.
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So, are these earthquakes just a version of burning the files at an embassy when people got to get out?
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Well, you know, the thing that lights up in my mind is that back in the 1990s,
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I had to brief a man who worked and designed a security apparatus at some of the facilities out there,
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particularly the ones up near Groom Lake and Pahoot Mesa.
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And he explained that on the top of those complexes underground were like bunker-busting-type bombs,
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but underneath them were thermonuclear devices,
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so that if anybody was getting close to those facilities,
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and by this it could even be the legal government of the United States,
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they could collapse those facilities.
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Now, I don't know that that's what happened, but I know for a fact those security systems are out there.
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So, that's one consideration.
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Now, it could just be a cluster of earthquakes,
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or they could be doing some legitimate underground testing out in that region.
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Yeah, there are a lot of mountains out there, so earthquakes are not out of the question.
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But we just heard President Trump promising full, promising disclosure.
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What does disclosure actually mean, in your mind?
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Well, I founded the disclosure movement at the 25 years ago at the National Press Club event,
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where we had 20 top-secret military and government people disclose their information.
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We're going to do another one on May 8, coming up, a week from Friday.
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And what we have found is that the government, meaning the constitutional government,
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was pretty much left out of the loop on this beginning in the late 1950s.
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And this is why, when I spoke to President Trump's former national security adviser from his first term,
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they were never briefed on this.
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And I found this to be true all across government, both here and abroad.
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And yet, the evidence is overwhelming that we're not alone, that there's a lot being kept secret.
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But the center of gravity of it is not in the government.
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It's in the corporations.
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My uncle spent his whole career with Northrop Grumman,
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so the large aerospace corporations are holding most of these secrets and run most of those facilities.
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Why do you think they're holding the secrets?
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Is it because they just don't want us to freak out?
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Like, what's the purpose of keeping it all behind closed doors,
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whether it's the government or a corporation that's a private company?
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Well, I think there are two main reasons.
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The first is that the technologies of how those operate was figured out in the mid-1950s,
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what are called electromagnetogravitic systems or antigravity.
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The energy sources from the quantum vacuum or zero point, we don't have time to go into that,
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and those being disclosed would eventually replace all oil, gas, coal in the world,
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and would also give us a completely clean environment, but also in poverty globally.
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And so there's been this debate for decades of when does this come out?
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When do we acknowledge these?
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Because there's no way you can acknowledge they're real,
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and that there's been a reverse engineering program that's gone on for over 70 or 80 years,
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and then say there's nothing that's come of that.
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I mean, the most brilliant scientific minds I've ever met work in covert programs related to this technology.
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So we've been covering this story on the show and on the network.
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There has been this disappearance or deaths surrounding 12 or more scientists or people
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who work closely to government secrets who had highly classified clearances just walking into the desert,
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on a hike, disappearing with no trace.
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Based on what you've seen in the backgrounds of each of these different people on your screen,
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do you think that they're related in any way?
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Well, they could be.
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Some of them may most certainly are.
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I think Mr. Sullivan and Amy Eskridge, who both were,
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one was going to come forward as a whistleblower and died,
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and the other one had technology related to what I just referred to,
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who was not suicidal, who was made to look like a suicide.
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Now, whether all of them are related to this, I don't know.
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General McCaskill from Wright-Patterson Airport Space may have disappeared himself,
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because I've been working with a team of people with U.S. law enforcement handing off whistleblowers.
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We have 760 of them now, which have implicated certain people in criminal activities,
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child trafficking, human trafficking using advanced UAPs.
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Have you heard from Mr. McCaskill or any of the folks who are missing?
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No, none of these people.
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But we did a film that came out, a documentary a couple years ago called The Lost Century.
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And The Lost Century documents that over the decades,
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many people have been killed related to this issue,
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and particularly the technology part of it.
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Because, and frankly, I won't say which company,
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but there's a large government contractor who has a security officer
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that has been involved in targeted killings of certain people.
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Well, we will follow up.
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We will be watching this for sure.
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You'll be back in the D.C. area for the 25th anniversary of this disclosure project.
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Next week, as you mentioned, we look forward to tuning in and learning more.
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Dr. Stephen Greer, thanks for joining us.
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