BIAD - Remember the "Disclosure Initiative" by Lawrence Rockefeller back in 1992 where he told GHW Bush it's time to disclose now...then a few years later along came Steven Greer with the "Disclosure Project". Good times.
The thing with Sean Kirkpatrick is his credentials are off the charts, meaning to me he certainly knows a whole lot more than what he speaks on the public record and so just trolling the UFO community. Maybe one day something of substance will be revealed, but I'm not holding my breath. In the meantime, while we're in this clown world culture war, and geopolitical crisis, nothing truthful will be disclosed, imo.
Hey whistleblowers, get your copy today!
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The thing with Sean Kirkpatrick is his credentials are off the charts, meaning to me he certainly knows a whole lot more than what he speaks on the public record and so just trolling the UFO community. Maybe one day something of substance will be revealed, but I'm not holding my breath. In the meantime, while we're in this clown world culture war, and geopolitical crisis, nothing truthful will be disclosed, imo.
Hey whistleblowers, get your copy today!
![[Image: RJTA4hT.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/RJTA4hT.jpg)
Quote:The Department of Defense (DoD) is codifying the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM) in regulation. The NISPOM establishes requirements for the protection of classified information disclosed to or developed by contractors, licensees, grantees, or certificate holders (hereinafter referred to as contractors) to prevent unauthorized disclosure. In addition to adding the NISPOM to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), this rule incorporates the requirements of Security Executive Agent Directive (SEAD) 3, “Reporting Requirements for Personnel with Access to Classified Information or Who Hold a Sensitive Position.” SEAD 3 requires reporting by all contractor cleared personnel who have been granted eligibility for access to classified information. This NISPOM rule provides for a single nation-wide implementation plan which will, with this rule, include SEAD 3 reporting by all contractor cleared personnel to report specific activities that may adversely impact their continued national security eligibility, such as reporting of foreign travel and foreign contacts. NISP Cognizant Security Agencies (CSAs) shall conduct an analysis of such reported activities to determine whether they pose a potential threat to national security and take appropriate action. Finally, the rule also implements the provisions of Section 842 of Public Law 115–232, which removes the requirement for a covered National Technology and Industrial Base (NTIB) entity operating under a special security agreement pursuant to the NISP to obtain a national interest determination as a condition for access to proscribed information.National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
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