Former NASA Official Breaks Silence on 'Flying Saucer'
Former NASA flight surgeon Dr. Gregory Rogers publicly claimed to have witnessed a classified 1992 security video depicting a 20-foot flying saucer with U.S. Air Force markings exhibiting unconventional
Dr. Gregory Rogers, a former NASA flight surgeon, spoke publicly this week about a classified video of a 20-foot "flying saucer" he claims to have seen in 1992 via security footage taken from a hangar in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail this weekend, Rogers, who served as NASA's Chief Flight Surgeon and was a U.S. Air Force major, said he was inspired to come forward following his retirement after more than three decades of service for the Department of Defense.
In July of 2023, three military veterans, including a former Air Force intelligence officer testified before Congress and claimed that the U.S. government has run a reverse engineering program for decades based off recovered spacecraft of alien origin.
The former officer also claims that the U.S. had recovered non-human "biologics" from the crash sites.
"It is my hope that the revelations we unearth through investigations of the Non-Human Reverse Engineering Programs I have reported will act as an ontological [earth-shattering] shock, a catalyst for a global reassessment of our priorities. As we move forward on this path, we might be poised to enable extraordinary technological progress in a future where our civilization surpasses the current state-of-the-art in propulsion, material science, energy production and storage," retired Major David Grusch said to open his testimony to the House Oversight Committee.
Many whistleblowers have said the election of President Donald Trump will expedite the process of revealing classified information to the public.
In November of 2024, Luis Elizondo, who previously managed a "Special Access Program on behalf of the White House and the National Security Council" said to Congress, "Let me be clear: UAP are real. Advanced technologies not made by our government — or any other government — are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe."
17 Dem States, D.C. Sue Trump Over Halt to Wind Projects
A coalition of Democrat state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday to prevent the Trump administration from suspending the leasing and permitting of onshore and offshore wind projects.
A coalition of Democrat state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday to prevent the Trump administration from suspending the leasing and permitting of onshore and offshore wind projects.
Seventeen states and the District of Columbia sued in federal court in Boston over President Donald Trump's Inauguration Day memorandum that called for the federal government to prohibit "new or renewed approvals, rights of way, permits, leases, or loans for onshore or offshore wind projects pending the completion of a comprehensive assessment and review of Federal wind leasing and permitting practices."
The memorandum cited the consequences of deficiencies underlying the federal government's leasing and permitting of onshore and offshore wind projects, leading to "negative impacts on navigational safety interests, transportation interests, national security interests, commercial interests, and marine mammals."
But the lawsuit argued the memorandum "harms the states' efforts to secure reliable, diversified, and affordable sources of energy to meet the ever-increasing demand for electricity; their billions of dollars in investments in supply chains, workforce development, and wind-industry-related infrastructure, including transmission upgrades; and their statutory- and policy-based efforts to protect public health and welfare from harmful air pollutants like nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, as well as greenhouse-gas emissions."
Trump campaigned last year on bolstering the nation's production of oil and natural gas and ending "green energy" policies favored by Democrats, especially wind power. On Inauguration Day, he also signed an executive order declaring a national energy emergency, blaming the "green energy" policies of the Biden administration for driving the U.S. to a point where it has "a precariously inadequate and intermittent energy supply, and an increasingly unreliable grid."
Interior Department Secretary Doug Burgum wrote last month in a post on X that he halted an offshore wind project approved by the Biden administration in late 2023 to be built off the coast of Long Island.
"Thanks to @POTUS, we are shutting down unreliable and costly green energy projects so that we can achieve American Energy Dominance, creating jobs and paying down the national debt in the process!" Burgum wrote May 2 in another post on X.
Wind power accounted for 10.2% of the nation's electric power as of 2023, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
"The President's attempts to stop homegrown wind energy development directly contradict his claims that there is a growing need for reliable domestic energy," Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said in a statement. "My colleagues and I will continue to challenge this administration's unlawful actions to chill investment and growth of this critical industry."
Washington State Demands Priests Divulge Confessions About Child Abuse
Washington State Democrat Gov. Bob Ferguson on Friday signed legislation into law that requires Catholic priests to divulge information dealing with neglect or abuse of a child that was shared during a confession.
Archbishop Paul Etienne wrote in a statement posted by the Washington State Catholic Conference that the position of the church is to stand in defiance of the law. "We must obey God rather than men," (Acts 5:29). This is our stance now in the face of this new law."
The Archbishop said: "Confessions remain sacred, secure, confidential, and protected by the law of the church." He said the issue is not disclosing the information, but strictly on how it is obtained. "Our policies already require priests to be mandatory reporters, but not if this information is obtained during confession."
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Former NASA Official Breaks Silence on 'Flying Saucer'
Former NASA flight surgeon Dr. Gregory Rogers publicly claimed to have witnessed a classified 1992 security video depicting a 20-foot flying saucer with U.S. Air Force markings exhibiting unconventional
Dr. Gregory Rogers, a former NASA flight surgeon, spoke publicly this week about a classified video of a 20-foot "flying saucer" he claims to have seen in 1992 via security footage taken from a hangar in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail this weekend, Rogers, who served as NASA's Chief Flight Surgeon and was a U.S. Air Force major, said he was inspired to come forward following his retirement after more than three decades of service for the Department of Defense.
In July of 2023, three military veterans, including a former Air Force intelligence officer testified before Congress and claimed that the U.S. government has run a reverse engineering program for decades based off recovered spacecraft of alien origin.
The former officer also claims that the U.S. had recovered non-human "biologics" from the crash sites.
"It is my hope that the revelations we unearth through investigations of the Non-Human Reverse Engineering Programs I have reported will act as an ontological [earth-shattering] shock, a catalyst for a global reassessment of our priorities. As we move forward on this path, we might be poised to enable extraordinary technological progress in a future where our civilization surpasses the current state-of-the-art in propulsion, material science, energy production and storage," retired Major David Grusch said to open his testimony to the House Oversight Committee.
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Many whistleblowers have said the election of President Donald Trump will expedite the process of revealing classified information to the public.
In November of 2024, Luis Elizondo, who previously managed a "Special Access Program on behalf of the White House and the National Security Council" said to Congress, "Let me be clear: UAP are real. Advanced technologies not made by our government — or any other government — are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe."
17 Dem States, D.C. Sue Trump Over Halt to Wind Projects
A coalition of Democrat state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday to prevent the Trump administration from suspending the leasing and permitting of onshore and offshore wind projects.
A coalition of Democrat state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday to prevent the Trump administration from suspending the leasing and permitting of onshore and offshore wind projects.
Seventeen states and the District of Columbia sued in federal court in Boston over President Donald Trump's Inauguration Day memorandum that called for the federal government to prohibit "new or renewed approvals, rights of way, permits, leases, or loans for onshore or offshore wind projects pending the completion of a comprehensive assessment and review of Federal wind leasing and permitting practices."
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The memorandum cited the consequences of deficiencies underlying the federal government's leasing and permitting of onshore and offshore wind projects, leading to "negative impacts on navigational safety interests, transportation interests, national security interests, commercial interests, and marine mammals."
But the lawsuit argued the memorandum "harms the states' efforts to secure reliable, diversified, and affordable sources of energy to meet the ever-increasing demand for electricity; their billions of dollars in investments in supply chains, workforce development, and wind-industry-related infrastructure, including transmission upgrades; and their statutory- and policy-based efforts to protect public health and welfare from harmful air pollutants like nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, as well as greenhouse-gas emissions."
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Trump campaigned last year on bolstering the nation's production of oil and natural gas and ending "green energy" policies favored by Democrats, especially wind power. On Inauguration Day, he also signed an executive order declaring a national energy emergency, blaming the "green energy" policies of the Biden administration for driving the U.S. to a point where it has "a precariously inadequate and intermittent energy supply, and an increasingly unreliable grid."
Interior Department Secretary Doug Burgum wrote last month in a post on X that he halted an offshore wind project approved by the Biden administration in late 2023 to be built off the coast of Long Island.
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"Thanks to @POTUS, we are shutting down unreliable and costly green energy projects so that we can achieve American Energy Dominance, creating jobs and paying down the national debt in the process!" Burgum wrote May 2 in another post on X.
Wind power accounted for 10.2% of the nation's electric power as of 2023, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
"The President's attempts to stop homegrown wind energy development directly contradict his claims that there is a growing need for reliable domestic energy," Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said in a statement. "My colleagues and I will continue to challenge this administration's unlawful actions to chill investment and growth of this critical industry."
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Washington State Demands Priests Divulge Confessions About Child Abuse
Washington State Democrat Gov. Bob Ferguson on Friday signed legislation into law that requires Catholic priests to divulge information dealing with neglect or abuse of a child that was shared during a confession.
Archbishop Paul Etienne wrote in a statement posted by the Washington State Catholic Conference that the position of the church is to stand in defiance of the law. "We must obey God rather than men," (Acts 5:29). This is our stance now in the face of this new law."
The Archbishop said: "Confessions remain sacred, secure, confidential, and protected by the law of the church." He said the issue is not disclosing the information, but strictly on how it is obtained. "Our policies already require priests to be mandatory reporters, but not if this information is obtained during confession."
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