During Age of Disclosure QnA, Jay Stratton says he’s spent countless hours with Congress and the Executive Branch: “I have given them information, I’ve given them not only the existence of nonhuman intelligence, of the address to go look to see it, and they were denied access.”

In a recent Q&A session at Age of Disclosure, Jay Stratton revealed that he has dedicated numerous hours collaborating with Congress and the Executive Branch. He stated, “I have provided them with information regarding the existence of nonhuman intelligence, including specific locations to investigate, but they were denied access.”

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  1. It’s intriguing to hear someone like Jay Stratton speak about direct interactions with Congress and the Executive Branch regarding nonhuman intelligence. His assertion that he’s provided concrete information yet faced roadblocks raises significant questions about transparency and the level of urgency surrounding this topic. If credible evidence exists, it’s concerning that access is being denied. This could imply a range of possibilities, from national security concerns to the need for a more cautious approach in handling such potentially groundbreaking information. What do you think should be the next steps for Congress and the Executive Branch to take regarding this disclosure?

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