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McPhallus:
I'm going to take a stab at a couple of reasons:
1. People may be assuming that the government will never disclose and yet another petition will accomplish nothing.
2. People are able to make their own conclusions and don't need a government declaration.
3. Current coast fans are merely listening to pass the time and probably forgot about the petition 5 minutes after hearing about it.
--- Quote from: 11angeleyes11 on March 08, 2012, 02:15:12 PM ---This is perplexing to me. Steven Bassett on February 23, 2012, made an appearance on Coast for The Disclosure Petition II - The Rockefeller Initiative concerning ufology disclosure. The petition requires a mere 25,000 signatures to be acknowledged and responded to by the White House. It would seem with the alleged vastness of the Coast audience that getting that many signatures would have been accomplished within a week.
The Coast website is keeping a tally on how many signatures remain needed. The last posting on the website was that 20,000 signatures were still needed. That was just a couple of days ago. Either the Coast audience is not proactive, does not want to put personal information on a White House website, or the power of the impact of the show has waned or is not as significance as we are led to believe. 25,000 signatures should have been hit out of the park within a week, if that were true.
Truly, I want Mr. Bassett to obtain the 25,000 signatures, but it needs a nudge. Time is short and disclosure remains illusive.
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b_dubb:
Disclosure ain't happenin'. The Guvmnt has nothing to gain. Unless we were being invaded
Mulvaney:
--- Quote from: b_dubb on April 16, 2012, 08:46:27 PM ---Disclosure ain't happenin'. The Guvmnt has nothing to gain. Unless we were being invaded
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People have had organized campaigns for disclosure, and predicting imminent disclosure, since at least the Eisenhower days. But disclosure, like the phenomenon itself, is always just out of reach. Some things never change
Oversoul:
Tonight's show on "disclosure" was such a boring dud. The discussions on the subject felt over-stretched and tasted like rehashed left-over food from the Christmas party five years ago. Nothing new by way of content was introduced by the guests. The show only gave Noory an excuse to recycle his "stock knowledge" accumulated over years of beating the topic to a dry pulp in C2C. Year after year, the pundits claim disclosure is at hand or they agitate for disclosure by authorities. Does disclosure really matter after all this much ado about no-show?
Enough, please C2C/Noory. Just let those ET aliens (if they exist and are around) do their thing whenever and however they please. Disclosure is not going to bring food at our table, lower our income taxes, pay our bills or rent, buy us a new home, or put an end to the f__king human condition.
If anything else, start with a disclosure over the show of how awful C2C has become under Noory's watch.
texaskdog:
Only way it will ever happen is if a disc crashes, someone actually calls the media who reports it and gets pictures before the military can get there, and then the gubmint will act as surprised as anyone. Surprised in 65 years it's never actually happened that way.
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