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January 15, 2025 8 mins
Yesterday it was reported that “unauthorized drone activity” over the White House caused aircraft to be re-routed before landing at the National Airport in Washington, DC. In recent years, mysterious “drones” have hovered with impunity above sensitive government facilities, spurring urgent briefings at the White House and the highest levels of the British government. The objects involved in these incursions can evade detection and sophisticated countermeasures and demonstrate extraordinary flight characteristics. These drone incidents have even fueled speculation about the possibility of “disclosure” which is the official statement from the government that we are not alone. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10 pm, pacific time), Clyde Lewis talks with Stephen Bassett, Executive Director of the Paradigm Research Group, about UAP R US. Listen Live: https://groundzero.radio Archived Shows: https://aftermath.media
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