Jake Hunter
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Jake Hunter
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Entrepreneur/Entertainer/Educator. #Sagitterrorist ♐😈🔥🏹ıl|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|llı♫ I do many things 👨🏿💻🦸🏿♂️🦹🏿♂️ Instagram @JakeHunter88




🚨 The Pentagon says “Immaculate Constellation” doesn’t exist, so it refused to search for emails mentioning it. And that's a huge problem. Here's the story: theblackvault.com/documentarchiv…




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🧃 The story that MJ-12 was leaked purposely in an attempt to have our adversaries study UAP is horse 🐎 💩🤷♀️ Those who say this do not know where the documents came from nor who leaked them. OSI admitted that there was a leak about "operation majestic 12" in 1991. Let’s have a history lesson shall we: Newton “Scotty” Miler, an FBI whistleblower and one of the three key witnesses who testified before the Church Committee, was the individual responsible for leaking the MJ-12 documents (also known as Majestic-12 or Majic-12). The documents first surfaced publicly in mid-December 1984 when an anonymous package containing an undeveloped roll of 35mm film was dropped through the mail slot of Jaime Shandera, a Los Angeles-based television writer and producer active in UFO research. The package carried no return address and was postmarked from New Mexico. When the film was developed, it revealed what appeared to be highly classified briefing papers, most notably: 1. The “Eisenhower Briefing Document” dated November 18, 1952, which purportedly briefed President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower on the existence of a secret committee called Majestic-12, established to manage extraterrestrial recoveries (with specific reference to the 1947 Roswell incident). 2. A related Truman-Forrestal memorandum dated September 24, 1947. A later JFK assassination records FOIA release under the Trump administration inadvertently confirmed that the source of the MJ-12 leak was Newton “Scotty” Miler, a former OSS and CIA officer. Miler, also known internally as “Source S-1,” was a close confidant of legendary CIA counterintelligence chief James Jesus Angleton. He served in Angleton’s Special Investigations Group and appeared alongside him as a witness during the Church Committee hearings. After retiring from the CIA in 1974, he became president of the New Mexico chapter of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO). It was there, in 1991, that he first met fellow AFIO member Timothy Cooper. OSI FOIA Document 1991: "BY LIAISON 1 [REDACTED] Date: November 15, 1991 To: Commander Office of Special Investigations Department of the Air Force Bolling Air Force Base Washington, D.C. From: Harry B. Brandon, III, Acting Assistant Director Intelligence Division Subject: POSSIBLE UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE OF CLASSIFIED INFORMATION RELATING TO "OPERATION MAJESTIC 12". For your information, our Bureau recently recovered what may possibly be a classified document, dated November 18, 1952, relating to "OPERATION MAJESTIC 12." The document indicates that this project related to sightings/recovery of extra-terrestrial aircraft. It is noted that although this document may represent some type of hoax, it is our responsibility to insure that all incidents involving the mishandling of classified data receive adequate investigative attention. Therefore, we request that your agency attempt to ascertain the originator and/or the current classification of the enclosed document. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. The Point of Contact for this matter is, Supervisory Special Agent [REDACTED] Intelligence Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters, STU III [REDACTED]"


CIA accused of using Ancestry and 23andMe to 'hunt down' alien bloodlines in millions of DNA tests













