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Government Dirty Pool Against UFO Whistleblower

Whistleblower David Grusch maligned by the Pentagon. If it’s against the law for an employer to release medical data, how much more wrong is it when your employer is the government, violating its own rules?

John Ege

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Let’s just iterate this point: the government lies and maligns people when they go against the establishment. This was true for Lue Elizondo, when the government denied his employment history and had to recant. This happens a lot! The government flat out lies about involvement in UFOs only to get caught red handed, as it was so with the 2017 NYT article, and the Stephenville UFO incident. Releasing Grusch’s medical record was wrong, but that tactic may backfire and just further vindicate Grusch’s position.

Hypothetically, let’s say you were in the military and you saw combat. Sometimes, being in prolonged situations in which you and your peers face constant death and physical harm, your body and mental health can decline. This is not a failure. This is just something that can happen. If you are a veteran with PTSD, it probably means you did your job, you did it well, and you care about your mission and your people.

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