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 of the Age of Disclosure, Jay Stratton revealed that he has dedicated extensive hours collaborating with Congress and the Executive Branch. He stated, “I have provided them with information about the existence of nonhuman intelligence, as well as the specific locations to investigate, but they were denied access.”

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  1. It sounds like Jay Stratton’s revelations during the Age of Disclosure QnA are significant and potentially groundbreaking. The idea that he has not only provided Congress and the Executive Branch with information about nonhuman intelligence but also specific locations to investigate raises numerous questions about transparency and governmental response to such critical data. If this information is accurate, it could have major implications for our understanding of extraterrestrial life and how the government handles this knowledge. It also sparks curiosity about why access was denied and what obstacles are hindering further investigation. Engaging in discussions about accountability and the need for transparency in these matters is essential as we navigate the complexities of such extraordinary claims. What do you think the next steps should be for this kind of information to be taken seriously?

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