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02-10-2025, 04:17 PM
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Rosswell Declassified Docs.
I heard that there were supposed U.F.O / E.T DOCS being declassified, I have not seen any documents at all, I'd love to see Rosswell but Trump said he was looking into releasing them. along with JFK files? can anyone link me to relevant info? sorry if posted in wrong area.A statute of limitations should allow the release no?? |
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02-10-2025, 08:33 PM
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Re: Rosswell Declassified Docs.
Trump is in the process of declassifying reports concerning the assassinations of JFK, RFK, & MLK. He signed an executive order, but the last I heard it may take another 30 days or more for the files to be released. AFAIK, no promises have been made to declassify or release UAP reports although he has officially said, "I'll look into it." Which, coming from Trump, means he will do everything in his power to look into it, but I don't think it's one of his major priorities at the moment. Given the Senate hearings last year and a number of Congressmen such as Rep. Tim Burchett's continued interest and prodding I suspect they won't let Trump forget about the subject. Here's a recent article that you might find informative... UPDATE: Congress has just announced the creation of a new task force on the investigation and release of national secrets. Chairman Comer has formed the "Task Force On Declassification Of Federal Secrets" and placed Rep. Anna Paulina Luna in charge. She plans to release classified files about UFO/UAP/USO's, the 9/11 reports, the Epstein list, assassinations, etc. Here's a link to the full press conference.
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02-12-2025, 03:52 AM
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Re: Rosswell Declassified Docs.
One major concern is whether the task force will have the authority to force declassification. While Luna has stated that the group will not be a "toothless" committee that simply sends strongly worded letters, real legislative or executive power is needed to compel agencies to release classified materials. There's also the question of whether any information obtained will be shared fully with the public or only with Congress members. The task force may add pressure for greater transparency, but it does not guarantee the immediate release of classified UFO-related materials. Can't wait for the The 'Epstein Client List' though. |
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02-21-2025, 05:14 PM
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Re: Rosswell Declassified Docs.
Sure JFk may be declassified but TONS of stuff will be redacted. So we might still have no answers Lol. And Trump wont do everything in his power. Dude forgets to change his diapers half the time as it is.
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02-22-2025, 04:09 AM
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Re: Rosswell Declassified Docs.
The executive order demands that the attorney general and director of national intelligence “present a plan within 15 days for the full and complete release” of the JFK assassination records. Next, they will “immediately review” the records related to the RFK and MLK Jr. assassinations and present a plan for their release within 45 days. That doesn’t necessarily mean that we will see these documents in a matter of weeks. The timeline is for the Justice Department and director of national intelligence to issue a plan. The actual process could take far longer. For one, both departments have a lot of other priorities under the new president. Experts also say that if a total release of JFK documents is actually coming, it will take a long time for the intelligence community to complete a review process. Larry Scnhapf, an attorney who has sued the government to release JFK files, told ABC News that “if they’re going to do a substantive [document by document] review, then it’s going to be a while before the records are released.” In 1992, after Oliver Stone’s conspiratorial JFK revived the public’s and lawmakers’ interest in the assassination, Congress passed the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act, which required the National Archives and Records Administration to collect all files related to the assassination and multiple investigations into it with a plan to release previously withheld documents in 2017. But as the deadline loomed during Trump’s first term, the intelligence community lobbied him to stall, claiming it needed more time to complete reviews. Trump then essentially kicked the can to his successor. Biden ordered the release of 13,000 documents in 2022 before issuing a “final certification” in 2023, in which he released thousands more documents but left an estimated 4,000 withheld. Since the JFK records act was passed in 1992, 320,000 documents have been reviewed and 99 percent of those have been released, per NARA. But the Biden administration left 2,140 documents fully or partially redacted. Another 2,500 docs were withheld for other reasons, like court-ordered seals of restrictions from individuals who donated their papers. Some names of investigators and their processes have been withheld over the years. Burt Griffin, an assistant counsel on the Warren Commission, told Time that those names were withheld because “people were doing illegal things,” like wiretapping mafia leaders. “We knew they were doing things that were illegal,” he said. “We didn’t know the details of how they were doing it.” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday said the Jeffrey Epstein client list is "sitting on my desk right now" and she is reviewing the JFK and MLK files as well after President Donald Trump's earlier directives. "It's sitting on my desk right now to review," Bondi told 'America Reports' host John Roberts on Friday. "That's been a directive by President Trump." Bondi also stated she is "reviewing" the JFK and MLK files, which the president signed an executive order to declassify at the start of his second term. She told she didn't came across anything shocking yet. |