Bassett Talks Disclosure With John Podesta
Letter from Stephen Bassett To Podesta on Hillary Clinton and ET Disclosure
In an August 18, 2015 email released today by WikiLeaks Bassett raises the issue of ET disclosure
and the possible election of Hillary Clinton as President with John Podesta, the chairman of her election team. Bassett writes,
From:prg@paradigmresearchgroup.org
To: podesta@law.georgetown.edu
Date: 2015-08-18 10:28
Subject: Please review
Mr. Podesta:
It is certain this email contains nothing you have not already considered in depth. Nevertheless, it needs to be conveyed. Any reasonable person would think it too early to predict whether Secretary Clinton will be the next President of the United States. Our elections now start too early and cost too much, but that is now the norm. Based upon input from multiple sources, it is increasingly apparent to me her candidacy is in doubt. Which is not to judge whether the onslaught arraigned against her is fair. Not my call.
Truth is I do not care one way or the other. What matters for the advocacy movement in which I am involved is whether or not the American people are finally told the truth about the extraterrestrial presence. That truth must come from the President, and the President is Barack Obama.
Whatever the future holds for Mrs. Clinton, at this time she very much needs a major change of subject - an issue so significant it transcends all others. That issue, of course, is well known to you.
The media is very close to breaking the Clinton/ET connection wide open. With that in mind, the
equation would seem simple. Wait for the media to arrive and be dragged into the truth process on the ET issue, thus reinforcing on a massive scale the meme that plagues her, OR, preempt the media and proactively speak to the issue and perhaps transform the meme overnight.
I have perhaps one quote that may one day may find its way into Bartlett's. "If you choose to speak truth to power, it is not enough to select those truths which are convenient or safe or self-serving. You must speak the whole truth and nothing but the truth and place your fate in the hands of history."
If I can be of help in solving the equation in such a way as to produce the most positive outcome for your candidate, I am happy to discuss that at your convenience.
Regards, Steve Bassett
In an August 18, 2015 email released today by WikiLeaks Bassett raises the issue of ET disclosure
ET Disclosure Lobbyist Steve Bassett |
From:prg@paradigmresearchgroup.org
To: podesta@law.georgetown.edu
Date: 2015-08-18 10:28
Subject: Please review
Mr. Podesta:
It is certain this email contains nothing you have not already considered in depth. Nevertheless, it needs to be conveyed. Any reasonable person would think it too early to predict whether Secretary Clinton will be the next President of the United States. Our elections now start too early and cost too much, but that is now the norm. Based upon input from multiple sources, it is increasingly apparent to me her candidacy is in doubt. Which is not to judge whether the onslaught arraigned against her is fair. Not my call.
Truth is I do not care one way or the other. What matters for the advocacy movement in which I am involved is whether or not the American people are finally told the truth about the extraterrestrial presence. That truth must come from the President, and the President is Barack Obama.
Whatever the future holds for Mrs. Clinton, at this time she very much needs a major change of subject - an issue so significant it transcends all others. That issue, of course, is well known to you.
The media is very close to breaking the Clinton/ET connection wide open. With that in mind, the
Hillary Clinton with Laurance Rockefeller August 1995 |
I have perhaps one quote that may one day may find its way into Bartlett's. "If you choose to speak truth to power, it is not enough to select those truths which are convenient or safe or self-serving. You must speak the whole truth and nothing but the truth and place your fate in the hands of history."
If I can be of help in solving the equation in such a way as to produce the most positive outcome for your candidate, I am happy to discuss that at your convenience.
Regards, Steve Bassett
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