UFOs got a huge boost in legitimacy this week when the long running news show “60 Minutes” broadcast a segment detailing U.S. military pilots’ encounters with them. Now UFOs have reached the pinnacle of acceptance – they’ve been named in a U.S. lawsuit, along with some extraterrestrials. If this doesn’t convince them to leave the planet, nothing will … except one of the parties in the lawsuit doesn’t want them to. Confused yet?
According to The Daily Beast, the aliens are on the side of one Corey Goode – you may remember him as the host of a show called “Cosmic Disclosure” on the Gaia streaming platform. Gaia is the other party in the lawsuit filed in a federal court in Colorado. On his website, Goode describes himself as an “an intuitive empath” who was recruited at age 6 for a MILAB program (indoctrination for black ops missions) where he eventually supported a “rotating Earth Delegate Seat (shared by secret earth government groups) in a “human-type�
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