When
the White House promised to answer citizen petitions on the most
pressing problems of the day, it may not have had extraterrestrial life
in mind. More than 10,000 petitions have poured in since the new
initiative was announced last month in a bid to bring government closer
to the people. [Among the] Top Ten Petitions:
Abolish the TSA, and use its monstrous budget to fund more
sophisticated, less intrusive counter-terrorism intelligence -- 26,328
signatures; End the destructive, wasteful and counterproductive "War on
Drugs" -- 16,422 signatures;
Formally acknowledge an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race - Disclosure -- 10,316 signatures.
Stephen Bassett ... wants to end the "truth embargo," or what he
believes is the government's deliberate decision to withhold what it has
long known about the existence of extraterrestrial life. "The fact is that there is an extraterrestrial presence. I know this because I'm familiar with the research and a couple hundred government witnesses have come forward in the last couple years," he said. "Acknowledging this E.T. presence is about open government."
Mr. Bassett decided to post a petition as soon as he heard about the
opportunity and immediately sent a link to his 10,000-person email list.
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