Snowden UFO Data Connection

Snowden UFO Data Connection

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By now, we all know of the Edward Snowden NSA whistle-blower saga. What you might not know is there is a grass roots attempt to connect him to UFO data he may have gleaned from his time with the NSA.

To quickly review, Edward Snowden is the former “tech contractor” to the US National Security Agency (NSA) who leaked details of data collection and surveillance programs operated under US and UK control. Two of the clandestine programs used to mine data from the Internet are known as PRISM and Tempora.

Needless to say, Snowden became #1 on the USA most wanted list and is currently seeking asylum.

It has been reported over the weekend that Snowden took Venezuela up on their generous offer to have him as a valued guest of their country. Secure in that knowledge, he felt compelled to release documentation on the UFO/Alien data he had gathered. Here’s the alleged report from the Internet Chronicle:

Venezuelan Asylum Achieved, Snowden reveals UFO Documents

CARACAS, Venezuela – Edward Snowden, the leaker of NSA surveillance documents, was granted asylum in Venezuela on Friday. With safe harbors in sight, Snowden was willing to share shocking and world-shattering exclusive secret government documents with The Internet Chronicle.

Snowden’s testimony was as follows:
“The highest levels of government don’t know what to do about UFOs, and the official story that they are all merely weather balloons or natural phenomena have been clearly dismissed. If anything, these documents speak about UFOs as if they are surely guided by an intelligence beyond our own. As it turns out, the most credible and inexplicable sightings are of vehicles that have been spotted leaving the sea floor at hydrothermal vents and directly entering solar orbit . . .

“Because ballistic missile tracking systems and deep-sea sonar are kept as state secrets, scientists don’t have access to data about these objects. However, most of the contractors at DARPA are sure that there is a species more intelligent than homo sapiens living in the mantle of the Earth. It makes sense, if you think about it, because that is the only place where conditions have been more or less stable for billions of years. Extremophiles may live at different temperatures than us, but they have been able to thrive and develop intelligence at a seemingly accelerated rate. That’s not true, because they’ve simply evolved at the same rate, but without many of the vicissitudes which set back surface life . . .

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“The president receives daily briefings about their activities. Analysts believe their technology to be so far advanced that we stand little chance of survival in any potential war. The general sentiment is that we are but ants from their perspective, so there is little chance they would empathize or attempt to communicate with us, and the current contingency plan is to detonate nuclear weapons in deep caverns to ‘sting’ the foe we have no hope of destroying in hopes it would discourage further attacks.”

Critics may allege that what the 30-year-old former NSA and CIA contractor can state with authority about our ultraterrestrial neighbors is already well-known. But the Ground-Penetrating Radar, or GPR, scans, which The Internet Chronicle has shared and confirmed with sources within intelligence community, will only serve to underscore popular bitterness over strategically timed earthquakes and tsunamis.

Just as PRISM shined a new light on goings-on in NSA’s ECHELON computer systems, revealed in the 1990s, the vast complexes of underground cities – laser-etched from pure diamond – apparent in the GPR scans will transform public debate about the balance between liberty and security.

Unfortunately, several other sites jumped on this and published it with no effort whatsoever to substantiate such information. As it turns out The Internet Chronicle may or may not be trying to sucker the gullible into spreading this *cough* news. From what I can gather, they are not particularly interested in pleasing anyone, especially those who read what they publish.

Here is their legal statement. Take it in (I suggest reading the entire legal document) and decide if you believe any of this Snowden stuff or not. At one point they actually encourage people to lie in the comments section of the their articles.

Am I complaining? Absolutely not! They have every right to run their site as they see fit and I have no desire to judge them.

Getting back to Snowden and the UFO connection, here is a video analysis which claims that in his interview sessions with the U.K. Guardian, he is exposing his fears that PRISM is being used to “mine online UFO and ET contact-related data”.

In this report Snowden reveals the following:

cites the emergence of “new and unpredicted threats” as a precedent for the assertion of claims by government to unconstitutional powers, the former telecommunications information systems officer is unconsciously referencing a false flag ET invasion scenario.

Far be it from me to speculate on this, but I smell conspiracy crackpots all over this. Is any of this possible? I suppose so. Could the US and UK governments be trying to stop or enable these UFO related leaks by planting misinformation? Again, remotely possible. Is “UFO” a species? That’s a more difficult question to answer with a straight face!

My bottom line says, take this all with a smirk and a grain of salt. I’ve seen better written BS come down the pike in my day. However, we must all keep an eye shifted and an ear to the rail. After all, if someone told you that the IRS was committing crimes against the American people right under their noses, would you have believed it?

Finally, while Snowden was offered Asylum in several countries, he has yet to make a decision as of the publishing of this article. More fuel for the BS meter. Maybe the deal with Venezuela is a big lip lockin secret? Add to that the lack of mainstream news reporting all this UFO stuff and things get messier by the minute. I have just a little inkling that if Snowden opened up a Pandora’s box like the one reported at the Internet Chronicle, at the very least it would be all over mainstream news. Hmmm, what do you think?

What say you GT faithful?

Content provided by the following:

The Internet Chronicle
Jon Kelly
Examiner.com

Associated Content:

EX: CNN
EX: CNET – Snowden: I wanted to ‘correct the excesses of government’

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