Item 2.13: An Open Letter to Pres-elect Obama, from Larry W. Bryant
Dear President-elect (9 Nov 08):
As you, Sen. Obama, prepare to take office, you have the
opportunity to create a "presidential legacy" of
astronomical proportions.
Considering that the worldwide UFO-E.T. presence won't go away
quietly into the night, and that certain government agencies
(including the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency and the Department of
the Navy) have known this cosmic fact of life for decades, I'm asking
that one of your first presidential acts be the appointing of a
Presidential Commission on UFO-E.T. Disclosure.
The proposed commission's charter would focus on such goals as
--
-- Promptly ending the world governments' truth embargo on the
reality that some of the reported unidentified flying objects
represent hardware from elsewhere. A government's telling
the truth to the public never has been a matter of partisan politics.
As President Carter began his tenure, he received several thousand
letters from Earth citizens of all walks of life, urging him to apply
his knowledge, experience, and authority toward ending officialdom's
Deepest Secret: that we share the universe with other sentient
beings. Likewise, President Reagan publicly expressed his view
that the reality of advanced extraterrestrial life forms could have a
unifying (if not a calming) effect upon Earth's rampant tribalism.
And President Clinton formally sought access to agencies' hard-core
evidence of UFO reality during his tenure, his former chief of staff
(and now your transition team's chief) John Podesta famously noting
that the public "can handle the truth."
-- Bringing some of the best minds, professional talent, and
accomplishments from government and the private sector to bear on
coordinating the public's stakeholdership in sharing and exploiting
the knowledge of UFO-E.T. reality. At its most local level,
the disclosure-acceptance process already has begun in America's
heartland. The leaders of that grassroots project are charting a
course easily adaptable and extendable by the proposed presidential
commission. I'm talking about Denver's proposed ballot
initiative to create and operate within that city an Extraterrestrial
Affairs Commission (see its web site at http://www.extracampaign.org
).
History shows -- e.g., as with the U. S. civil rights movement --
that a nation's governors occasionally must be prodded into action by
the governed. President Johnson's legacy on this principle
stands as a beacon by which you, sir, may bring official, worldwide
UFO-E.T. disclosure to fruition. By the stroke of a pen, your
executive order establishing the sought-for commission can set in
motion a chain reaction beneficial to all citizens of Earth. The
moment for this paradigmal shift in UFO-E.T. awareness can never be
more ripe. Please seize it promptly -- and thereby help us all
reap its rewards.
Thank you for accepting this challenge among the many facing your
administration. And good luck in helping fulfill an awakening
public's role in the cosmos.
LARRY W. BRYANT
Director, Washington, D. C., Office of Citizens Against UFO
Secrecy
3518 Martha Custis Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302