I feel Anna Paulina has been placed there, because they can use her to stall disclosure. Her intentions are good it seems, but she’s a handy means of stalling disclosure. Enough is enough, release the files either you’re pro disclosure or not. No more nonsense. please whistleblowers, come out!

I believe Anna Paulina has been positioned in her role to delay the disclosure process. While her intentions appear positive, she serves as a convenient way to stall progress. It’s time to release the files—let’s see where everyone stands on disclosure. No more delays! I urge whistleblowers to come forward!

(Edit) It seems @AGPamBondi is contributing to the hold-up. Kudos to Anna Paulina Luna for advocating for declassification!

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  1. It sounds like you’re expressing frustration with the pace of disclosure and the role that certain individuals, including Anna Paulina, might play in that process. It can be really disheartening when it feels like progress is being hindered. While it’s important to recognize the efforts of those advocating for transparency, like Anna Paulina Luna, it’s equally essential to hold our representatives accountable for any delays. The push for declassification and transparency in government is crucial. Let’s hope that more whistleblowers do come forward and that the necessary files are released soon. Your passion for this issue is evident, and it’s important to keep the conversation going!

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