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PRG – Hillary Clinton and the Rockefeller Initiative

Washington, DC – Today’s Washington Post has an article by Libby Copeland which mentions the work of Canadian researcher Grant Cameron in the context of requests to obtain documents from the Clinton presidential library relating to the UFO phenomenon.

The context for these Freedom of Information Act requests is the initiative by Laurance Rockefeller from March of 1993 through 1995 to persuade the new president to release all government documents pertaining to UFO phenomena to the public and effectively end a long standing truth embargo.

A comprehensive review of this initiative and other related developments during the Clinton administration can be found at: www.presidentialufo.com/clinton.htm

Rockefeller initially approached the executive Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) headed by Dr. John Gibbons. As the initiative unfolded Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and key Clinton adviser, John Podesta, watched from the Oval Office but did not get directly involved.

Furthermore, President and Mrs. Clinton had private visits with Laurance Rockefeller at his ranch near Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 1994 and 1995. It is reasonably assumed they discussed the Initiative at this time.

We know this because of 900 pages of documents obtained by Grant Cameron from the OSTP via the Freedom of Information Act and from news articles relating to the Clintons’ private meetings with Rockefeller.

PRG will soon publish to the internet the relevant news articles and OSTP documents confirming the Rockefeller Initiative.

In light of recent questions posed to candidates Kucinich and Richardson regarding UFO phenomena, it is appropriate that candidate Clinton be asked about her views regarding the Rockefeller Initiative.

Thursday, November 15, 2007 Posted by | Bill Clinton, Bill Richardson, Dr. John Gibbons, Grant Cameron, Hillary Clinton, Kucinich, Laurance Rockefeller, Libby Copeland | Leave a Comment

Presidential Debate Richardson and Kucinich on UFO.

What I found so fascinating and disturbing about the UFO flap during last week’s Democratic Presidential Debate in Philadelphia aside from Tim Russert’s predictable attempt to further marginalize and belittle Dennis Kucinich (especially considering Russert’s past powderpuff interviews with Cheney), was Russert’s oblique mainstream-media slapdown at what is one of the dominant themes of the 21st Century: the search for extraterrestrial life -a search that the combined governments of Europe, Asia, and North America are spending hundreds of $ billions to undertake.

Russert apparently was also unaware of the 2002 Roper Poll that showed approximately 70% of the American public believe the “Government does not tell everything it knows about UFOs and extraterrestrial life,” which lead us to the post-debate interview with Chris Mathews. In answering a follow up question to Russert’s grilling of Kucinich, Richardson pointed out to Mathews that while he doesn’t believe in UFO’s, he nevertheless pointed out that the US government has not disclosed the available documentation to make a final determination one way or the other. So Richardson confirmed that a government cover up of UFO documents is underway, and that he had personal experience of this while serving in government.

An incredulous Mathews asked Richardson, “Did you say the United States government is covering up a history of the UFO sighting in your state?” Richardson replied: “they [the government] don’t produce documents, Chris. They should just get it all out, and there’s a known history about this.”

Whether the UFO government cover up becomes an election issue or not will be a very interesting development to observe. Still, the fact that Richardson is now on the record is significant for those that have been arguing such a cover up for decades.

What will be even more interesting is how Hillary Clinton will eventually respond to the UFO question given Bill’s earlier interest in it, and unconfirmed reports that she participated in a UFO briefing by Laurence Rockefeller in 1995.

In an earlier town hall meeting in Round Rock Texas, Richardson was asked whether he would pledge to release files on the Roswell UFO crash. He responded, “”I remember I had my constituents ask me. I was the congressman and I said, ‘Well, Department of Defense, Los Alamos labs, what is this? What is the data you have?’” Richardson said the official reply was: “Oh, it’s classified.” He said: “That ticked me off.”

It’s fascinating that questions by Tim Russert and Chris Matthews to democratic candidates on UFO’s has brought out into the Presidential election the issue of the possibility of extraterrestrial life. My own take on all this is that great quote from Hamlet:

“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”

(Source: http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2007/11/bill-richardson.html)

Monday, November 5, 2007 Posted by | Bill Richardson, Kucinich, Presidential Debate, US Presidential Elections | Leave a Comment

Dennis Kucinich at Sierra Madre Park – Vote on impeachment on Dick Cheney

Monday, November 5, 2007 Posted by | Dick Cheney, Impeachment, Kucinich | Leave a Comment

Millions Of Americans With Kucinich On UFO Belief

BOSTON (CBS) ― Do you believe in unidentified flying objects — UFOs? A third of Americans do. One in seven claims to have seen one.

And that group includes a presidential candidate.

A lot of voters might find this the most believable claim they’ve heard in this race.

But while politicians may laugh at UFO sightings, millions of Americans apparently aren’t in on the joke. 34 percent of Americans say they believe in ghosts, according to a pre-Halloween poll by The Associated Press and Ipsos. That’s the same proportion who believe in unidentified flying objects – or UFOs- exceeding the 19 percent who accept the existence of spells or witchcraft.

Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich said he has seen a UFO, and he points out that, in more ways than one, he is not alone.

“You have to keep in mind that Jimmy Carter saw a UFO and also that more people in this country have seen UFOs than I think approve of George Bush’s presidency,” Kucinich said.

Despite millions believing in UFOs, this may have been a source of amusement for the political elites Tuesday night.

Massachusetts House Speaker Sal Dimasi said Wednesday night, “If by a UFO you mean an unexplainable phenomenon that flashes in, stays briefly, and leaves a mess in its wake, then yes, I have seen one — Mitt Romney.”

And Massachusetts State Treasurer Tim Cahill said he doesn’t believe in UFO’s, and if that means he’s out of touch with a third of the public, “I’ll take the other 67 percent,” he said. “That’s enough to get me re-elected.”

But who are you going to believe? Those guys or your own eyes?

Keep in mind, it’s government that consistently debunks a UFO phenomenon millions believe in.

And whatever you believe, believe this: that’s a sign of a major credibility gap.

(Source: http://wcbstv.com/politics/ufo.Dennis.Kucinich.2.480102.html)

Sunday, November 4, 2007 Posted by | Kucinich, Presidential Candidate, Presidential Debate, UFO Sighting, US Presidential Elections | Leave a Comment

Impeach Vice President Dick Cheney

This is VERY interesting viewing: Youtube.com

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) announced he would move to force a vote next week on his resolution calling for the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney.

“The momentum is building for impeachment,” Kucinich said in a statement on his Web site. “Millions of citizens across the nation are demanding Congress rein in the Vice President’s abuse of power.

Kucinich said he plans to introduce a privileged resolution, which would have priority for a House floor vote, on Nov. 6. A vote on the measure would be required within two days.

Observers expect a motion to table Kucinich’s resolution, which has 21 Democratic co-sponsors. It is almost certain that such a move to kill the resolution would be successful, but activists are urging members of Congress to support Kucinich’s move.

“We need you to ask your representative to vote No on tabling, Yes on giving impeachment a chance,” wrote David Swanson on the pro-impeachment Website AfterDowningStreet.org. “Those who vote Yes to table cannot use the excuse that ‘We don’t have the votes,’ since others will at that same instant with exactly the same exertion be voting No. Please scroll down to contact Congress and the media right away!”

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has long said that impeachment was “off the table” and Kucinich has had little success spurring legislative action on his resolutions, despite the growing number of lawmakers who have signed on as co-sponsors since it was introduced this spring.

Rep. Dennis Kucinich homepage: Kucinich.house.gov

(Source: http://crossingpointoflight.blogspot.com)
(Original: Rawstory.com)

That guy is a psychopath and I urge the US people to kick him out of the government and put him in jail.

Saturday, November 3, 2007 Posted by | Dick Cheney, Kucinich | 1 Comment

Kucinich tells debate audience: I saw a UFO

Mike Aivaz and Nick Juliano
Published: Wednesday October 31, 2007

Dennis Kucinich’s presidential campaign is hardly being taken seriously by the major media in this country, and that fact was on full display Tuesday night when NBC’s Tim Russert took time from the Democratic candidates’ debate to ask Kucinich’s views on little green men.

Russert asked Kucinich about a recent claim by actress Shirley MacLaine, a longtime friend to the Ohio congressman, that he saw was very moved by an encounter with a UFO many years ago.

Kucinich acknowledged the encounter with a mysterious, hovering, triangular craft, but he left open whether he thought it was carrying space invaders.

“I did,” he said. “It was an unidentified flying object, OK? It’s like, it’s unidentified; I saw something.”

MacLaine wrote that Kucinich found the experience “extremely moving.”

“The smell of roses drew him out to my balcony where, when he looked up, he saw a gigantic triangular craft, silent, and observing him,” she wrote. “It hovered, soundless, for 10 minutes or so, and sped away with a speed he couldn’t comprehend. He said he felt a connection in his heart and heard directions in his mind.”

At the debate, Kucinich joked that he was planning to move his headquarters to Roswell, New Mexico, the site of a suspected UFO crash.

Kucinich compared himself to former President Jimmy Carter, who also claimed to have seen a UFO, and he joked that there were more people in the US who have had a close encounter with a strange flying object than who approve of President Bush’s performance.

(Full article + Videos: http://rawstory.com)

Thursday, November 1, 2007 Posted by | Kucinich, Presidential Debate, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Dennis Kucinish admits seeing a U.F.O. during the debate

It cracks me up to read the YouTube comments after some of the videos. This is one made by a user that struck me. Kucinich is an honest man. I’m glad the question was asked, even if it was low and cheap.

FreeTalkLive says
Let’s see. You are a loon if you see a UFO but you are normal and sane if you talk (pray) to invisible gods.

Is that how it works?…lols

Thursday, November 1, 2007 Posted by | Kucinich, Presidential Candidate, Presidential Debate, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Shirley MacLaine claims Kucinich had UFO encounter

Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Mark Naymik
Plain Dealer Politics Writer

Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has claimed to have seen a UFO, according to Shirley MacLaine in her new book, “Sage-Ing While Age-Ing.”

Kucinich “had a close sighting over my home in Graham, Washington, when I lived there,” the actress, a close Kucinich friend, wrote. “Dennis found his encounter extremely moving. The smell of roses drew him out to my balcony where, when he looked up, he saw a gigantic triangular craft, silent, and observing him.

“It hovered, soundless, for 10 minutes or so, and sped away with a speed he couldn’t comprehend. He said he felt a connection in his heart and heard directions in his mind.”

Kucinich’s campaign and congressional representatives did not return calls and e-mail asking whether the Cleveland Democrat, now in his sixth congressional term, in fact saw a UFO or if there was some other explanation for MacLaine’s recollection.

MacLaine is a well-known believer of UFOs and reincarnation. And she has been close to Kucinich for decades. MacLaine is the godmother of Kucinich’s daughter and attended Kucinich’s 2005 Cleveland wedding to third wife, Elizabeth, who’s often campaigning by his side.

MacLaine also recommended in the 1980s that Kucinich visit New Mexico spiritual adviser Chris Griscom, whom MacLaine featured in her then-best-selling book, “Dancing in the Light,” describing how Griscom helped her communicate with trees. Kucinich has insisted that Griscom was not his spiritual adviser but a “teacher and a very good friend.”

MacLaine, who shares Kucinich’s opposition to using weapons in space, doesn’t shed any more light in her book on Kucinich’s close encounter, including when it happened. Her book goes on sale next month.

Plain Dealer Washington bureau chief Stephen Koff contributed to this report.

(Source: http://www.cleveland.com)

Thursday, October 25, 2007 Posted by | Kucinich, Shirley MacLaine, UFO Sighting | Leave a Comment

Kucinich Calls For B-52 Nuke, New 911 Investigations

By Leland Lehrman

US Senate Candidate, New Mexico
10-10-7

In 2003/4, I ran Dennis Kucinich’s campaign for President in Santa Fe, NM. It was my first political effort since the long journey away from the Republican party into which I had been born. The effort had additional benefits: while planting Kucinich for President signs around Santa Fe, I met a former Captain in US Army Intelligence who was able to substantially add to my understanding of the 9/11 Inside Job. Very substantially.*

I have never seen the Congressman so morally energized and talented than he was at the standing room only Albuquerque town hall forum. But the real news coming from this event is that Congressman Kucinich, in public comments to me in my job as a newspaper editor, revealed that he supports both an investigation of the nuclear armed B-52 that flew from Minot to Barksdale as well as a full new 911 investigation.

In 2004, Kucinich was wary of 9/11 inside job questions from his New Mexico campaign, saying he had no evidence to support such a thesis and acting worried that comments he made might be used against him later. Now, although he didn’t describe the nature of his concern, he has made it clear that a full investigation of the events is necessary. Reports from activists during the past months have suggested that he was in favor of a “limited” new 911 investigation. I asked him point blank: “limited or full investigation.” His answer: “full investigation.” The body language was very clear that we need to get to the bottom of it. Prayers for Dennis are in order, and a contingent of Marine security specialists.

The Congressman was equally forceful and certain on the question of the B-52 overflight. With both awareness of the news on the subject and the gravity of the situation, Kucinich immediately agreed that a Congressional investigation should be conducted. My followup question was, “How does one start such an investigation in Congress?” to which Dennis replied with his trademark straight-shooting: “I just did it.”

Adding to the seriousness of the situation, during his public speech, in front of cameras, news media and roughly 500 supporters, Kucinich stated publicly that were he to be elected, one of his first actions would be to turn over Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Gates, Rice et al to law enforcement for prosecution.**

Dennis wasn’t kidding either, he prefaced this statement with a slow and deliberate announcement that he wanted his stance on the Administration’s criminality to be public. The man is serious. After he was done answering my questions, we shook hands and looked straight at each other. He may be running for President, but Dennis is one of us.

* http://patriotsquestion911.com/#Zeigler

** In the approving roar of the crowd it was impossible to hear what the charges were, perhaps it will be possible to discern his words better in the video soon to be posted at kucinich.us and on the campaign’s YouTube Channel.

(Source: http://www.rense.com/general78/b52.htm)

Thursday, October 11, 2007 Posted by | Bush, Dick Cheney, Kucinich, Presidential Candidate | 2 Comments

Kucinich campaign is awaiting ABC News explanations for its actions

The Kucinich campaign is still awaiting an official response from ABC News about the unexplained – some have charged “inexplicable” – way in which the network has handled its post-debate online coverage of Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich over the past few days.

Among the “outrages” that have energized tens of thousands of Kucinich supporters – and even non-supporters – thousands of whom have flooded the ABC News website and other online news sites with comments of protest:

  • Congressman Kucinich was apparently deliberately cropped out of a “Politics Page” photo of the candidates.
  • Sometime Monday afternoon, after Congressman Kucinich took a commanding lead in ABC’s own on-line “Who won the Democratic debate” survey, the survey was dropped from prominence on the website.
  • ABC News has not officially reported the results of its online survey.
  • After the results of that survey showed Congressman Kucinich winning handily, ABC News, sometime Monday afternoon, replaced the original survey with a second survey asking “Who is winning the Democratic debate?”
  • During the early voting Monday afternoon and evening, U.S. Senator Barack Obama was in the lead. By sometime late Monday or early Tuesday morning, Congressman Kucinich regained the lead by a wide margin in this second survey.
  • Sometime Tuesday morning, ABC News apparently dropped the second survey from prominence or killed it entirely.
  • AND, as every viewer of the nationally televised Sunday Presidential forum is aware, Congressman Kucinich was not given an opportunity to answer a question from moderator George Stephanopoulos until 28 minutes into the program.

The campaign submitted objections and inquiries to ABC News representatives on Monday and Tuesday. ABC News representatives have failed to respond – or even acknowledge – those objections and inquiries.

Stayed tuned for further details.

Strength Through Peace,
Kucinich for President 2008

Monday, September 3, 2007 Posted by | ABC Presidential Debate, Kucinich | Leave a Comment

   

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