InternetOzzy
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InternetOzzy
@InternetOzzy
Australian transplanted to the USA.




I strongly oppose the Trump administration’s disruptive decision to require many students, temporary visa holders, and other individuals seeking green cards to leave the United States and return to their home countries while their applications are processed. This policy creates unnecessary fear and uncertainty for families, workers, and employers who are following the law. The Administration disregards the fact that many individuals seeking permanent residency are here legally and waiting for their cases to move through an already backlogged immigration system. America has long benefited from attracting top researchers, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators through our legal immigration system and worker visa programs. Forcing these individuals to leave the United States during the green card process will deprive our country of their innovation, their tax contributions, and the many ways they strengthen our economy and communities. As the son of Indian immigrants, I know firsthand that our nation is strengthened by people who come here legally, work hard, and contribute to our communities. We should be reducing processing delays and modernizing our immigration system, not creating additional barriers for people who are following the rules. I support legal challenges to this policy and expect the courts to halt its implementation.







Imagine what Lockheed Martin has now if they had this is in 2008.. In 2008, Lockheed Martin discreetly tested a forward-looking missile-defense concept known as the Multiple Kill Vehicle (MKV). Instead of a single interceptor, MKV proposed releasing several small, autonomous kill vehicles in space, each able to track and destroy individual warheads or decoys. Relying on advanced sensors, onboard guidance, and extreme precision, MKV was designed to defeat saturation attacks far more efficiently than existing systems. Early tests reportedly proved the idea workable, but shifting budgets and strategy led to its cancellation—leaving only a fleeting glimpse of a modular, space-based defense future.

Phase 2 of the U.S. Department of War's UAP disclosure has been released, featuring 5.6 GB of video footage and over 70 MB of declassified documents.



Neil deGrasse Tyson says the public is ready for the truth about UFOs because credible officials and whistleblowers have testified before Congress, but he still wants physical proof of recovered non-human craft and bodies. “These are people of high rank, and all sincere ... [they have] said that they’ve got alien body parts and reverse-engineered technologies.” reddit.com/r/UFOs/comment…
















