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David Grusch Is About to Do Something Crazy...
@Postdisclosureworld
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They'll never put it on the NDA. They'll never put it on the FAA. Something as simple as whistleblower
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legislation like the NDA or FAA bill, these blockers show up and prevent it from moving forward.
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And, yeah, I'm going to tell everybody you're, you know, an inspector from the FAA.
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Just this year, failure to communicate between FAA and the Department of Defense led to tragedy over the Potomac.
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AERO can convene sources from all branches of military, the FAA, and NASA to combine forces to create a comprehensive picture of what is happening in our skies.
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Daniel Kumbay, That's amazing. Yeah. John Callahan, who was the FAA
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starting to be released through Freedom of Information Act at FAA, there's a problem. Now,
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Or the FAA or whoever it is.
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You have the White House saying that they were FAA research drones after Trump, I think, told
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He had a piece of legislation that was supposed to enable the FAA to report and develop a different reporting procedure for UAP stuff.
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occurred within the FAA airspace
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we're just pretending not to see it. Absolutely. Our public institutions like the FAA or similar,
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Recent FAA reports confirm that US Air Force pilots have reported numerous encounters with
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But are these Arizona videos and all those reports to the FAA so easily explainable?
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At low altitude, probably not with your standard FAA or surveillance radars.
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The Coast Guard, FAA, FBI, and local police, there was no one agency in charge.
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Lieutenant Commander David Ash flies an FAA-18.
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shows his FAA-18 strafing ground targets
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Everything we do is done in accordance with our FAA and FCC operational, what's called
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closely with the FAA during that time. The FAA wasn't, how do I say this? They weren't aware of,
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the White House is that these drones over New Jersey, supposed drones, were FAA authorized drones.
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the FAA. Yeah, I, I would say that statement is true, but it doesn't account for all the things
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New Jersey or FAA authorized drones and the fact that people are still reporting these objects and
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all of those were test objects that were known by FAA.
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They tried to explain them away as FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Authorized Drones, that this was somehow some kind of Authorized Drone Program.
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That's completely in contradiction to what the FAA said under oath to the Congress in December.
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And then there were like the fixed wing drones that looked like they were meeting FAA
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That was blinking red and green because they're meeting FAA regs, obviously drones.
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She says, oh, they were FAA approved.
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You're saying we have FAA research drones.
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There were these communications between the FAA
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The FAA had no idea.
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The FAA had no idea where these were coming from.
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He spent days, days that he would go out and investigate the whole surrounding area and went to the FAA and did all the stuff that they do.
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