An alien-loving lawyer has claimed that tech to bring down UFOs on Earth “exists”. Danny Sheehan has been involved in bringing UFO whistleblowers to the United States Congress in recent years.
He has been helping to provide explosive evidence of alleged government cover-ups regarding real encounters with extraterrestrial beings. And after making series of bombshell claims regarding the potential locations of two bases with hundreds of UFOs seen going “in and out of it”, and that aliens are stealing human eggs and sperm, he has now returned with another one.
This time, speaking to the Julian Dorsey podcast once more, he has claimed that there is technology on Earth capable of “disabling” and bringing down alien spacecraft – and thast it could be seen as an a act of war.
He said: “They’ve (the US Government) developed technology to knock these, some of these things down. It’s an extraordinarily powerful technology, we’ll call it, that is capable of disabling the craft, enforcing them down.
“It’s an extraordinarily sophisticated technology that’s been developed to take them down. Now, that doesn’t mean that they haven’t compensated for that. But there were a number of the vehicles that were recovered, intact vehicles, that were forced down by this technology. And so what I’m saying is that this wasn’t a passive, just go find one that happens to have accidentally crashed and hit by lightning or something.”
And when asked by the host of this was a sign of “an act of intergalactic war”, or if aliens would take it as such, Sheehan agreed.
He went on: “That’s one of the major concerns about this, that this would be considered a potential act of war against them, because our military people were considering it an act of war for them to come and shut off our nuclear missiles.
“So they engaged in kinetic actions against the craft and that they brought some of them down. I don’t know the exact date yet, as to when this new technology got developed, the ability to force them down and to recover the intact craft.
“We know that it exists, and we know that it was formulated.”
Sheehan failed to provide evidence for his claims, but was adamant that what he was claiming was factual.
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