A hidden government program. A brutal murder.
A soldier desperate to bury the past. A journalist determined to uncover the truth.
When a charismatic figure promising redemption recruits an Air Force medic into a covert mission, Evan discovers the cost: Disclosure has lethal consequences.
No jury. No trial. Judged in abstentia by program administrators, the sentence is death, and it’s all legal.
Is he protecting humanity, or giving up his own?
Hannah is a former intelligence officer whose investigation is blocked at every turn by a seemingly all powerful government agency. As she gets too close, she’s targeted for assassination.
How far will they go to learn the secrets of: The Legacy Program
@QuantumTumbler What are your sources? Are they 50+Air force intelligence officers with decades of years experience under oath? Have dozens of credible named insiders actually confirmed it, like James Clapper, senators & rep's for instance? Is there 80 years of data & evidence? Show us ...
@michaelshermer Many of us are sound, intelligent critical thinkers unwilling to write off testimonial evidence by career Air/Space Force officers, dozens of whom have said they worked in a program to recover craft not made by human hands. It IS evidence, even if it's not good enough for you.
@michaelshermer Stop pretending that any idiot with an X account speaks for mainstream UAP advocates, who advocate for an open and transparent investigation into the 80 year crash retrieval & reverse engineering program.
@SenWarren Are you arguing for an exception for those working as patient care tech's?
That doesn't sounds unreasonable, but there are 350,000 or so on TPS.
@MiddleOfMayhem What credible party or person was saying anything to the contrary?
Now tell me what's going on with the hellfire that strikes an object that never slows down, separates into 3 pieces, then reforms, never once losing any speed.
Why waste our time on the easiest to explain?
@michaelshermer This wasn't done because it was a non-human craft. Is that what's being implied? Everyone knew it was balloon.
Why did they do it? As a show of force because they had let it get over US airspace, so they used overkill to tamp down criticism.
Nothing to do with UFO's.
@MickWest Hmm, I am not a expert in such things, so I cannot contest this determination. I would love to see Mick post some examples other objects behaving (or appearing to) in a similar manner. One would think we'd have seen it many times before.
Pls post a 2-3 for comparison. thx!
@AlchemyAmerican You can find a similar story here (first 50 pages), along with the short novella detailing the body in 3C.
Enjoy:
https://t.co/jpgDLHmxDa
@michaelshermer Now ask this same question about the other 16 people who have died in similarly disturbing scenarios. At a certain point, the conclusion is that it's more likely that they're all working on a secret program someone wants to keep secret.
@michaelshermer@UAPWatchers People die regardless, true, but if 12 otherwise young and healthy scientists reported to Congress to be reverse engineering UAP (as was the case in the Burlison whistleblower, for instance), it's unusual and warrants investigation. Are you saying it doesn't?
@michaelshermer How can see this, just this, and not demand an investigation? Now couple this with the other testimonials and the evidence is more than sufficient to want answers. To pretend like serious, sober people are just making it all up is willfully ignorant.
https://t.co/svRsC2As4W
@MiddleOfMayhem Sure, as long as you craft your words very carefully, there has not been definitive proof presented, where proof constitutes an actual alien craft of being.
But there is lots of evidence, including dozens of whistleblowers who have come forward from a variety of backgrounds.
@rafbahizire@NYCMayor Is being taken into custody optional? He's is resisting. After they punched, he's still resisting. At every turn he refuses to allow them to take him into custody. What DO you want them to do?