Thursday, May 17, 2012

EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Army Colonel Seeks Amnesty For Military Personnel Who Witness UFOs

Thursday, May 17, 2012
If you're in the military and have ever seen what you believe to be a UFO, but were reluctant to mention it for fear of ridicule or, worse, repercussions that might end your career, take heart. Things may change.

A former military insider with top secret clearance who created Advanced Theoretical Physics -- a group of top-level government officials and scientists brought together to study UFO reports -- has just called on three of the highest-ranking military and intelligence officials in the Obama administration.
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