It’s been three months now since anybody has directly asked Hillary Clinton about her plans to release classified UFO records should she become president. That distinction belongs to the “Breakfast Club” crew at 105.1 FM in New York. In March, it was late-night talk show host/comic Jimmy Kimmel doing the asking. The first to drop the U-bomb was Conway (N.H.) Daily Sun reporter Daymond Steer, in late December. Each time Clinton spoke up, her remarks exploded across the internet and were dutifully acknowledged by the major-leaguers. And yet, seven months into her signaling the nation it’s OK to talk UFOs, not a single big-media player has had the guts to call her on it.
Maybe that’s because the mainstream press doesn’t know what to ask, or how to ask it. Given the horrific sequence of events that have rattled this most extraordinary election year, no doubt the corporate boss hogs view UFOs as frivolous or inconsequential in context. Maybe they’re afraid of being peer-scorned by risking a fresh informed look at what they’ve been conditioned to disregard as fairy tales, especially after last week’s bloody convulsions. And we all know there’s a genetic predisposition at work there.
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