1. Aliens among us?
I mentioned last week that a whistleblower came forward with mind-blowing allegations that the U.S. government has “non-human” spacecraft and bodies in its possession.
David Grusch, a former high-level intelligence officer, says the U.S. government has retrieved intact and partially intact craft of non-human origin. He says even now, the U.S. is working to reverse-engineer this spacecraft.
I dig more deeply into David’s story and what he’s claiming. It’s worth noting that he didn’t go running to the media with any of this, but filed a classified complaint with Congress and the Inspector General to get this information out to the American people.
We seem to have three places to put him. Either David is:
Telling the truth,
Lying and trading a lifetime of credibility for fame and maybe the chance to write some books, or,
Part of a government disinformation campaign.
Whatever the answer, this story isn’t going away soon. Here’s a short video explaining what we know so far.
2. Amazon locked a customer out of his home
Amazon shut down customer Brandon Jackson's smart home system after a delivery driver reported hearing racial slurs from his ring doorbell. Jackson says security camera footage shows no one made the comments, but he was locked out of his Echo Show for almost a week. Amazon says they’re sorry.
3. The pots and the kettle
Fox News issued a short statement after they broadcasted a chyron calling Joe Biden a 'wannabe dictator' who had his 'political rival arrested.' They say the chyron was on the air for 27 seconds and was “immediately addressed.”
Meanwhile, CNN and MSNBC are gleefully reporting on the chyron … while refusing to air remarks from Trump after his indictment. Jake Tapper on CNN said the remarks could be dangerous, while Rachel Maddow, of all people, said on MSNBC that they wouldn’t air Trump’s speech because they didn’t want to knowingly broadcast lies.
4. Starbucks found guilty of discrimination against white manager
A former Starbucks manager was awarded $25.6 million in a racial discrimination lawsuit. The white manager claimed she was wrongfully fired and Starbucks discriminated against white employees following the arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks.
5. CNN continues to flounder
Sure, Fox News has problems, but Trace Gallagher's midnight Fox News show beats every single hour of CNN. Fox may be down, but not out.
6. Huh?
If I understood half the words in this announcement, I might support it. I think?
Have had UFOs hoaxes etc since 1947
NO photos or if so very blurry & more damn cover up IE Men in Black
Redacted documents never end since 1947
Show these craft, make public, clear photos made.