Podesta to Biden: Release the X-Files!
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And he believes that President
JOE BIDEN can help.
The former White House chief of staff and Democratic party luminary has been pushing the federal government to be more transparent on all things UFO or “unidentified aerial phenomena” for people who want to sound more serious for over two decades.
Now that the Pentagon and the media are taking the subject more seriously, Podesta thinks Biden should move the ball forward by creating a dedicated UFO office inside the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).
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Editor’s note: The following is the first article in a two-part series examining tear gas use by Cambridge law enforcement.
Although tear gas was officially banned only recently in Cambridge Police policy, there s no record of its use by law enforcement in Cambridge since the Harvard Square antiwar riots of the early 1970s, according to the department and archived newspapers.
The first anti-Vietnam-War riot occurred in April 1970 and was so serious that it prompted then-Councilor – and former mayor Walter J. Sullivan to propose several controversial orders, including one requiring protesters to post a bond to the city before future demonstrations could be held, according to a Cambridge Chronicle article from the time.
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